No, I have not answered the riddle from the post above this but I have added a new visual clue. Or rather, I have elaborated, if you will, on the previous clue. What was I getting at? What does this photo evoke? (If the post shows up, that is. Where is it???)
What is courage, I asked you? Courage is doing what you know and feel in your heart is right, even in the face of fear. That is what I admire about those medical professionals from Doctors Without Borders; they go into war zones and other places rife with danger, disregarding arbitrary boundaries, so that they can help those who have been left devastated and injured by heinous acts of war (and natural disasters--for the first time, after Hurricane Sandy, DWB actually sent crews of medical professionals to a destination within the United States).
DWB volunteers courageously enter areas most of us would never dare tread due to the danger, so that they can use their medical skills and expertise to tend to those who have been injured. That is courage.
Last call for my upcoming arrival in downtown Chicago on Monday, Dec 3, departing Thursday. I do have some availability at this time, and would love to hear from you if you'd like to meet an all-natural, forty-two-year old lady, with long red hair, long legs, and penchant for lighthearted, easygoing, immensely satisfying sensuality with kind, educated and accomplished men of good character.
If you fit this description of my ideal companion and would like to chat about possibly meeting while I am in Chicago, playing around with my Bond Woman alter-ego, please mosey on over to my website, have a look-see, and then contact me.
I know that your time for enjoying a passionate and playful woman is precious, and I will never, ever waste your time. Passion and chemistry are unique, so I like to learn just a bit about you when you send an email introduction. I take my time preparing myself for each encounter by focusing on what you have told me about yourself. You'll realize this when we meet, promise.
As always, I prefer to date true gentlemen over the age of forty because life experience is no stranger to me. I am best suited for (and ravished by ; ) those who appreciate a companion who, like him, has also had a rich and interesting life thus far. Yes, you may take this to mean that I am not just a "mature" but an experienced woman. I am always a girly-feminine type, but make no mistake about me--I am a woman, not a little girl. I am experienced--and interested in you. You are never a number to me.
I accept
Date Check
P411
RS2K
Barring any of those, I can work with you on verification. Please visit my website (and check out some of my other new photos) and see the screening page. I thank you in advance for your mature introduction and your screening information.
Till I hear from you, wherever you may be tonight ....
If you bring me a receipt showing a $100 donation (or more) to either Operation Smile, Doctors Without Borders or your local homeless shelter, I will extend your time with me. Please be sure to let me know this when you contact me so that I can plan my time properly.
I've enjoyed some very satisfying success this year with donations to both Operation Smile and Doctors Without Borders. Links are at the end of this post if you care to learn more.
No, I have not answered the riddle from the post above this but I have added a new visual clue. Or rather, I have elaborated, if you will, on the previous clue. What was I getting at? What does this photo evoke? (If the post shows up, that is. Where is it???)
What is courage, I asked you? Courage is doing what you know and feel in your heart is right, even in the face of fear. That is what I admire about those medical professionals from Doctors Without Borders; they go into war zones and other places rife with danger, disregarding arbitrary boundaries, so that they can help those who have been left devastated and injured by heinous acts of war (and natural disasters--for the first time, after Hurricane Sandy, DWB actually sent crews of medical professionals to a destination within the United States).
DWB volunteers courageously enter areas most of us would never dare tread due to the danger, so that they can use their medical skills and expertise to tend to those who have been injured. That is courage.
That's your only clue in this post. Look closely. What did I have in mind? What was I getting at? (Answers by PM, please--let's not give it away OR be indiscreet.
Doctors Without Borders link below. Check them out. These are real heroes, people with courage.
Question: What is courage?
Answer in the next post. (But the riddle above is unrelated. I love to keep you on your toes.)
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