Knit Bikini News

August 18th, 2008

May Ling Su looks out wearing her own hand knit bikini.

I love my new home. We still have a pile of boxes unopened, but everything I need is out and getting some play. Life is good. A bit busy maybe, but really good. There’s a lot to do, you know. Making my home beautiful, spending time with the people I love. We’re eating well, living well, loving well.

When I crashed my blog in July I took a little break from the internet and have been spending a lot more time in real life. It was very frustrating to lose 6 years worth of diary entries. I moped around for a couple of days, but after that I just decided I would move on. I could spend my time trying to get my xml file to load on to a new blog platform or enjoy a beautiful sunny day happening outside my window. I chose the incredibly sensuous world of the beach.

Still in the back of my mind I itched to type up silly nothings. Jay and I have been taking naughty pictures here and there, getting excited about sexy projects. This new diary will be the portal for all that fun media mayhem Jay and I get all turned on about.

I still am attached to my diary entries from 2002 to 2008, some of the entries a very emotional record of my life. I wish I could compile excerpts from my past diary archives into a book. With dirty pictures, of course. Now if only I can find a publisher or printer (for self-publishing) that would print porn…

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Knit Bikini

May 7th, 2007

May Ling Su in hand knit orange and green striped bikini

I finished this orange and lime green hand knit bikini! There were a lot of fun memories knit into it: hot summer days and breezy summer nights. It’s as hot as it gets here in the San Francisco Bay Area this week. I enjoyed sitting in the back deck watching Jay and our wee one splash around in the inflatable pool. We’re making as many memories as we can of our home before we leave at the end of the month to spend the summer in Maine.

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Philosophy and Old Brazilian Ladies

July 10th, 2003

I wrote: Hi, Rick. Thank you for the photos - you’re pretty good-looking. I was imagining a portly bearded man before. Haha. Your photos are safe with me. I will not post them… I’d consider it if you sent me porn… tee hee.

Rick wrote: “hahaha. No, within philosophy there are roughly two groups to be found; the classical (modern) philosophers and the post-modern ones. The first group is bearded, talks about scholastic proofs of the existence of God, and is horrified by what happened to philosophy in the 20th century (or actually, after Nietzsche). The second group (which is actually not really present in the USA… there philosophy is still very old/fashioned), is very much part of present day life… It is the same opposition you can find in painting for instance, and in music. As you can imagine, I consider myself part of the second group. Much influenced by contemporary french philosophy, extremely liberal AND Marxist. And the teachers I had were like that too. To give you an example of how much these people do not fit your ‘bearded’ grey man description: One of the most famous philosphers of today (Jaques Derrida) was arrested recently in Prague (at the age of 70) and kept in prison for smoking grass… hahaha…. Oh and that is by the way also what I remembered from studying philosophy: there were always lengly discussions on any philosophical issue, till late in the evening, but these discussions were always accompanied by huge amounts of wine… and I also fequently smoked grass with some of my teachers (still do). So… hope this changed your image of me a little bit… It is interesting though, the way you pictured me before… hahaha
Best,
Rick
p.s. yeah, the pictures I sent you probably did not really classify for putting them on the web. Don’t know why I asked you not to put them there…”

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Sawasdee from Thailand!

November 29th, 2002

Sawasdee! Greetings from the Land of Smiles Thailand!!! I arrived in Bangkok at noon on November 27, and stayed in the city for a couple of days before heading out to the beach town of Pattaya. Jay and I had a safe and well-fed flight aboard China Airlines. Our host from AdultBangkokTravel.com was waiting for us at the Nana Hotel, smack in the middle of the Nana Entertainment Plaza, where pubs and beer bars with slim, tan and gorgeous ladies abound! There are excellent restaurants of various cuisines within walking distance. It is 85 degrees F - and the city is preparing for the King’s birthday celebration.

Jay at Nana Station

We spent a couple of days in Bangkok, recovering from jetlag and getting to know the area. I did a little bit of shopping at Siam, a few train stops away. Just got a cute red bikini, some Thai silk scarves and a traditional Thai dress. Then we headed to Pattaya, a beach town two hours away by bus. It was a recreational spot for the American men back in the Vietnam War, which became a tourist destination from then on. Nana Tours, from the hotel lobby took care of everything so our transport to Pattaya went smoothly.

Sawasdee from Thailand!

Sawasdee from Thailand!

I am in love with this place. The beach is gorgeous, lined with coconut trees, umbrellas and lounging chairs. I pointed out trees I remembered from my childhood, mostly mangoes, papayas, and guavas. Bangkok had some fruit stalls, but nothing compared to Pattaya. This must be paradise!!!

We are staying at the Nova Lodge, which has a courtyard with a swimming pool and many trees. Last night we took a tour of the beach strip beer bars and caught a glimpse of the lady-boys after their show at the Alcazar. Tonight I’m going to Tiffany’s to see a lady-boy show, and I am expecting top rate entertainment. This morning I swam a couple of laps at the pool and had a most appetizing breakfast. Papayas, pineapple and watermelon are in season at this time. I spied some atis at the fruit market, so I’ll be heading over there as soon as I’m done here.

May Ling Su at the poolside

May Ling Su at the poolside

The locals keep talking to me in the Thai language, so I may have to learn a few phrases, but I’ve learned to put my hands together into a praying position in front of my chin as a gesture of thanks for the wonderful welcome I have received here.

May Ling Su at the temples in Thailand

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