I love the way that sexuallity is portrayed here at SG. It's the kind of sexuality you want. Not fake, not pretentious. I love to see genuine smiles and personality in the sets.
Whats up with all these sets for Hopefuls who have no tattoos or piercings. It's like some sort of erotic teen site. Thats not what I signed up for.
Merry Christmas everyone. I'm not really a christian but you know, have a nice break. I see this time as just a good time to relax, spend time with family and friends and to let people know I care about them. Its really not more than that, so its simple but good.
We had another rare warm day here on the North Atlantic Coast so I made a point of getting out side. I can't believe its almost the end of November. Where did it go? I just wanted to say thanks to all those lovely SG's and hopefulls that return my messages. Its nice to be appreciated. I really do mean what I write when I send the messages and you are all so sweet.
Have a great Thursday Night
Have a great Thursday Night
I Got it Made in the Shade
I used to be a confused coffee consumer. My choice was based on convenience because better alternatives were not readily available. That and the fact that I had never had a good jo ever. Tempted by the delicious aromas of a local coffee roaster I entered the premises to sample the house blend. At once I was a little shocked and pleased by the strong rich flavor and deep aromas permeating my sinuses. I was hooked! I would from this moment on never go back to a cheap java jolt. As time passed I became more willing to spend a little extra for the organic blends or fair trade options. Organic and fair trade make perfect sense to me. Organic had no chemicals and fair trade is just a better deal for farmers in impoverished economies, but what about shade grown? This I didn’t understand. Was the flavor better or was this an ecology thing or both. It turns out that it’s both and more. Apparently the environmental impact of monoculture coffee farming take habitat away from birds and other animals and requires more resources to manage due to pests. The trees in a shade grown plantation provide habitat for birds and bugs, keeps the earth cool and sequesters carbon from the air.


The two best ways of growing coffee are “Rustic” and “Traditional Polyculture” which have more natural habitat and diversity. Rustic is the considered the best. So now I am armed with power every time I enter a fine coffee establishment. I refuse to buy coffee unless at least one of my boxes are ticked: organic, shade grown or fair trade. Why wait around for the world to change baby, have your vote with a little Cha-ching at the cash register. If nobody buys it, nobody will make it, and that puts some bad farmers out of business. Let’s put the screws to those money grubbing coffee kings who care nothing about anything but their bank accounts and give the earth farmers a hand up. Vote with $$$$
JavaHound
I used to be a confused coffee consumer. My choice was based on convenience because better alternatives were not readily available. That and the fact that I had never had a good jo ever. Tempted by the delicious aromas of a local coffee roaster I entered the premises to sample the house blend. At once I was a little shocked and pleased by the strong rich flavor and deep aromas permeating my sinuses. I was hooked! I would from this moment on never go back to a cheap java jolt. As time passed I became more willing to spend a little extra for the organic blends or fair trade options. Organic and fair trade make perfect sense to me. Organic had no chemicals and fair trade is just a better deal for farmers in impoverished economies, but what about shade grown? This I didn’t understand. Was the flavor better or was this an ecology thing or both. It turns out that it’s both and more. Apparently the environmental impact of monoculture coffee farming take habitat away from birds and other animals and requires more resources to manage due to pests. The trees in a shade grown plantation provide habitat for birds and bugs, keeps the earth cool and sequesters carbon from the air.

The two best ways of growing coffee are “Rustic” and “Traditional Polyculture” which have more natural habitat and diversity. Rustic is the considered the best. So now I am armed with power every time I enter a fine coffee establishment. I refuse to buy coffee unless at least one of my boxes are ticked: organic, shade grown or fair trade. Why wait around for the world to change baby, have your vote with a little Cha-ching at the cash register. If nobody buys it, nobody will make it, and that puts some bad farmers out of business. Let’s put the screws to those money grubbing coffee kings who care nothing about anything but their bank accounts and give the earth farmers a hand up. Vote with $$$$
JavaHound
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