The forecast called for unusually warm temperatures today so I thought I’d skip outside to see if I could weasel in one more outdoor photo frolic before winter officially sets in. The skies were a mix of sun and clouds when I left the house, but by the time I arrived at the relatively remote location of the day, it had started to drizzle. Time to get creative. I figured if I had done an impression of the White Rock soda logo, why not go for a variation on the Morton Salt girl.
Ok, so it’s a very loose interpretation considering I don’t have the carton of salt with me nor the yellow dress (or any clothing for that matter), but I am a girl with an umbrella stuck out on the rain.
It started getting pretty chilly and so I cut my frolic short. Even though the air was warm, the ground was frozen and I was beginning to wish I had that carton of salt with me to help thaw out my feet.
I packed up and got ready to head home only to discover that my keys were sitting on the front seat of my fully locked vehicle. Argh! Thankfully my clothes were not in the car along with the keys or that would have made for a very awkward call to AAA.







December 15th, 2008 - 6:42 pm
Long ago, in a bookstore far, far away, I saw a book titled “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Repair.” Now I’m fairly sure that it was dutifully sequelled by the ever-popular “Zen and the Art of Nude Auto Repair (Or: How to Talk the AAA Guy out of Bending You Over the Fender and Spanking Your Bare Behind).” In the future, you might consider getting one of those magnetic boxes for a spare key and hiding it in one of your wheel wells.
Loved your creative intentions, BTW.
December 15th, 2008 - 7:26 pm
That is a fantastic picture! Very well done!
December 15th, 2008 - 7:31 pm
A lovely photo – but why don’t I ever turn a corner on a Forest path and find something so entrancing? When are you going to publish a book of your photos? I reckon it would sell extremely well:-)
I don’t know what the temperature is with you – but in this part of the UK it is bordering zero a lot of the time – and you would have been blue by the end of the day. Incidentally – your bottom looks pristine – how long since yhour last smacks? You did a shoot on Saturday and it is only Minday now – how come no marks at all – even after a sever paddling?
December 15th, 2008 - 7:58 pm
OHMIGOD!!!!!! I guess great minds think alike. I did EXACTLY the same shot of myself just yesterday morning, though I was tossing a hat in the air instead of carrying an umbrella. I’ll send it to you ASAP, just to return the favor. Oh, and I was facing the camera. But other than that, exactly the same shot. Kudos.
Alan Boatsman
December 15th, 2008 - 8:04 pm
What a lovely picture on a lovely day!
It’s a good thing you had your clothes with you…. Now that would be a AAA call I would love to see. Hehe.
December 15th, 2008 - 8:27 pm
Nice photo but then all your photos are good.
Pixie you and every one have a nice day
Its starting to rain here so I think Ill go
out to the woods an see what I can see
Bye Bye
December 15th, 2008 - 8:34 pm
What an awesome picture, I think b/w pics show a greater depth. I often turn the color off when watching a spanking clip….Paul
December 15th, 2008 - 9:35 pm
Beautiful pic, pixie. Another winner.
December 15th, 2008 - 10:45 pm
Pixie,
I have to admit that any picture of you is just like a security blanket to
me–come rain or come shine…
Smiles always,,
December 15th, 2008 - 11:10 pm
Mmmm, lovely photo. And a lovely idea for a fantasy involving a stern AAA driver.
December 15th, 2008 - 11:16 pm
Great photo, but it looks like your bottom has not been tended to for a while. Keep up the good work Tom
December 16th, 2008 - 12:24 am
My golly did you REALLY have an umbrella in that pic? I wonder why I didn’t notice it–maybe because my eyes were focused on YOU (especially a nude you)!!
As others have commented, a really fantastic shot. And I 2d Fireman Chris’ suggestion this would make a super fantasy with a dedicated AAA driver.
And WHY, Miss Pixie, is it that your pretty bottom does look like it’s in pristine condition? Are you being punished by not getting your spankings?
gramps78
December 16th, 2008 - 1:50 am
The photography just keeps getting better and better. One of these days you should send these pics to a book publisher. A coffee table edition would sell like hotcakes. Thanks for sharing all these great pics
December 16th, 2008 - 3:44 am
Really beaytifull picture as always I think it would have looked a bit better if your butt was the same color as the umbrella hahahahaha but thats just me. Take Care & Merry X-Mas.
December 16th, 2008 - 3:46 am
Really beautiful picture as always I think it would have looked a bit better if your butt was the same color as the umbrella hahahahaha but thats just me. Take Care & Merry X-Mas.
Sorry for the Typo/spelling mistakes.
December 16th, 2008 - 8:06 am
Wow! Another superb Pixie pic!
Thanks so much, I love seeing your photos and thought that I’d be waiting until Spring for some more. Guess you’re just a Pixie for all seasons and an incredibly talented Pixie at that.
And I’d love to see Brad’s suggestion posted!
December 16th, 2008 - 9:53 am
pixie lovely bottie shot,wow if anyone had been passing by ,there might have been sounds of spanks in the woods love from tim.
December 16th, 2008 - 2:14 pm
Well done. You really should enter some of your photos/photo manipulations, etc into competitions somewhere. Nature shots, artistic nudes, etc…you’ve got skillz.
December 16th, 2008 - 10:36 pm
Lovely photo but it reminds me more of one of those Traveler’s Insurance commercials than the Morton Salt!!
And I agree that there was another area that should have been “colorized” with the red because I do think there was a more focal point in the picture that would have “Pixie Personalized” it more!!
I may have to make a trip North sometime for a meet and greet but right now Mr. Forest Ranger is just a little too anxious!!!! LOL
Linde
December 17th, 2008 - 2:43 am
Eventually, I get around to noticing the train tracks in the picture … and have to imagine the double-takes of the passengers if a train were to go by (and in this reverie you don’t dive into the bushes, and just keep strolling along).
Another absolutely beautiful photo, Pixie. Perhaps the photo-book idea might be another (much less painful!) way you could support a favorite charity, next time you’re in a fund-raising mood?
Jeff
December 17th, 2008 - 3:34 am
Pixie–
I’m not sure what product you’re trying to sell, but I’ll take 20!
Dr. Ken
(Seriously–a lovely photo of lovely you…)
December 17th, 2008 - 2:08 pm
A wonderful picture first of all!
I also live not to far from where you live so we are getting the same weather, but after your being out in it with nothing on I don’t feel so crazy for cycling in it. There is just something refreshing about being out in the rain…it makes me feel so alive. I don’t know if you feel the same way, but again, great pic!
December 17th, 2008 - 8:14 pm
Pixie,
I will join the crowd and say a very nice photo. Although I usually prefer to work in color, sometimes B&W just sets the mood, especially when accented with a bit of color. And of course your bottom looks scrumptious as always.
I agree that you have the talent to do a photo book, but I suspect that the exposure would be more widespread that your current niche market. Good for your photography, but bad for keeping your spanking activities from those you don’t want to know about them.
Mark
December 18th, 2008 - 12:14 am
What a fabulous photo. Charming I think is the word I”m looking for. Looks vintage/retro, like something from the 20′s/30′s.
Love all your photography, pixie, whether you are in front of the camera–or behind it. More please
December 18th, 2008 - 4:54 am
In the UK there is an annual ‘Rear of the Year’ award……..I would vote for you every time, Pixie, and your bottom would also win ‘Rear of the Decade’ and, for me, ‘Rear of the Century’ and ‘Rear of the New Millenium’
Wonderful photo with the red umbrella…….but who wants to look at an umbrella when you and your bottom are there?!
Aristotle
December 18th, 2008 - 10:31 pm
^Mike – Good idea about hiding a key just as long as no one else could find it. Hopefully my next vehicle will have the keyless entry touch pad for such occasions when I lock myself out.
Spanky – Thank you! I’m glad you liked the way it turned out.
Winchester – This time you would have had to be turning the corner along the railroad.
Be sure to be on the look out when hiking OR taking mass transit these days.
We had a freakish warm spell and so the air temperature was in the upper 50s low 60s, but the ground was still frozen. My poor little paws were screaming as I ran over frozen gravel.
My bottom has a remarkable resilience. I indeed shot on Saturday and didn’t have any marks even though that paddling I received was intense to the point of making me feel a bit queasy while I was being spanked and resulted in my cheeks being incredibly sore and swollen. I’m going to write about my odd healing ability in my next post.
Alan – You are too funny!!! *cough* I mean, I can’t wait to see your photos. Yippee skippee!
Chloe – Do you think I’d get speedier service if I mentioned I was only wearing an umbrella when I placed the call to AAA?
Ed – Always keep your eyes peeled. You never know what you might see in the forests; at least around here.
Paul – thank you. I’m thrilled you like it. How do you turn the color off when watching a clip?
Mitch –
Thanks!!
Dani – So very sweet. Come walk with me. I’ll share my umbrella.
Chris – AAA – it pays to be covered.
I wonder if there’s been a scene like that done yet?
Tom – Believe it or not, my bottom had been tended to quite a lot! You’ll see what I mean when I put up the next post.
Gramps78 – I swear I’m being punished and I was really quite sore. Sometimes pictures just don’t tell the entire story.
007 – Pixie’s kinky coffee table book? I could bundle it together with some spanky cookies.
Brad – If only a fellow hiker or maybe the AAA guy could have given me a little color to compliment the umbrella. :-/
D – Outdoor Pixie pics may be a little more rare in the cold months, but a model friend is planning to play in the snow with me the next time we have a good storm so maybe we won’t have to wait too long.
Tim – We could have blamed the noise on a passing train since I was right next to the tracks.
JC – Awwww thank you. I’m very flattered.
Linde – You’re right!! It is like one of those Traveler’s commercials with the red umbrella. I just hope I don’t look like the old guy that’s usually carrying the umbrella.
Dr. Ken – You’ve got a deal. I’ll be stopping by your house shortly to deliver 20 boxes of brat scout cookies.
Schwarz – Although really dark, dreary, rainy days can get me down, I do love summer thunderstorms. I know it’s not the safest thing to do, but I loved to go for walks in warm thundershowers. Now I know better, but I still enjoy watching a powerful storm.
Mark – I like the artsy feel of B&W sometimes. I used to do mostly B&W and then I moved away from it. Now I guess I’m circling back.
Dave – I’m greatly enjoying being behind the camera as much if not more than being before the camera. Of course, there are those occasions when I try to do both!
Aristotle – Rear of the Year? What fun. Why don’t we have that here?
December 19th, 2008 - 12:59 am
I’m sorry I hadn’t posted in a while, before this one … maybe you’re mad at me? I’m just saying, because you, like, responded to, well, pretty much everyone else’s comment, except mine … no big deal, though (sniff!)….
December 19th, 2008 - 1:11 am
I’m so sorry Jeff. I didn’t mean to skip you. It was an oversight. Please forgive me.
One day I wouldn’t mind trying for a photo while posed with a slow moving train in the background. I could get the shot, maybe a little reaction from the conductor, and then I’d run into the woods at full speed.
Also the charity photo book is also a really good idea. I’ll look into it.
December 19th, 2008 - 3:46 am
A photo book and spanky cookies? The perfect Christmas gift
December 22nd, 2008 - 6:31 am
Great Photo of you…love it!