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StephanieVikingGirl

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Hi all,

I love California weather! Yesterday, I went outside in a bikini! :thumbsup: I think I blinded everyone in a hundred foot radius with my pale skin, lol. Today, I decided to go out wearing one of my warm weather outfits: a sleeveless top with sandals, and skort. I plan to wear this outfit at work, but with the Napa Valley Bike Tours logo outer shirt over the sleeveless top. I know, sorry about blinding you all with my un-tanned skin. My face, hands, and feet are well tanned from the winter California sun, but it has only recently been warm enough to wear true spring attire, and thus get some sun on my arms, and legs. :) I just thought I would share, and for those who don't live here in the golden state, I am sorry, and I do apologize. No harm meant. :) I also wanted to show off my little sports car. :)

hugs,

Stephanie

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Guest AllisonRae

Hi Stephanie, You and the car both look great! I so understand about blinding white skin since my ancestors are mostly German and English. Enjoy that great weather there. I will admit I am a little jealous since I'm stuck here in the cool damp northeast.

Hugs,

Allison

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Well we are above freezing here and i got to boil some sap. Soon we'll be able to see the grass again as the snow finally disappears. There was a convertible at the vet tonight. That wouldn't happen elsewhere but the high 40s seems like summer after this winter.

Soon i hope to get some sun on these old bones.

Hugs,

Charlize

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When it hits 40 here, we start thinking we're having a heat wave- a tropical heat wave lol :harhar::thumbsup:

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Hi Stephanie - I love the car!

I am looking forward to the summer here and wearing similar clothes. I can't see me in the car though however much I would like it. Too few days when it would really be the part with our weather.

I would look pretty much like you as I am very white. My bare skin episodes are very limited otherwise I burn up!

Yes a nice pairing :) - somehow my plain auto just won't make the grade lol

Tracy x

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Thank you all for your wonderful comments, and to Alex for washing my pretty little sports car,

He is such a fine photographer, I felt like a model on a magazine shoot. :thumbsup: Alex also set me up on facebook yesterday. I am so excited, it so groovy having a facebook page. I will try to persuade him to make some comments here on this thread himself when he comes back from class. Oh, in case I didn't mention it before, yeah I have moved in with Alex. :)

It is a long commute from Sacramento to Yountville, about a one hour thirty minute drive each way, but living with Alex is worth it. :thumbsup: The 2004 MR2 Spyder gets good fuel mileage for a mid-engine sports car, and is very entertaining to drive. It has a real nice stick shift action, and light clutch engagement.

I am in fact truly astonished that I look okay in mini skirts, and even in a bikini! :thumbsup: I am so happy with how I look that I am going to post the bikini photos on facebook. :)

hugs,

Stephanie

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I have to say with all the pictures that I've taken the last couple of days the one above is my favorite... :wub: I love the fact that Stephanie is living with me now; it's so awesome... sometimes I have to pinch myself to see if I am dreaming though... :)

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