Why don't you check out this fun little sample from my latest video update to ElliNude.com?
I've been a mad scientist all week and finally chose my newest video quality level! This one has been added to my site in full widescreen, h.264 format at 960x540! The file size is WAY smaller than my .wmv files and the quality is WAY better!
Translation:
You can make this video full screen and still enjoy all my freckles! :)
Click HERE to watch the full sample video in .mp4 format (MUCH better than the YouTube clip above!)
~ Elli
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- Mood:
excited
I finally got down to the beach with Missy. We had a brisk walk through the fields, which were actually LOUD with crickets. The crickets didn't give up as we walked by, either. They were crick-cricking for all they were worth! A large kestrel/hawk did a few flybys as he was looking for dinner, so we passed through as quickly as we could. Since it was the dinner hour, there were few people out walking and even fewer rugrats.
We almost walked to the main beach where there were three HUGE kites in the air and people playing beach volleyball and some children covered in sand and melted popsicles. Then we turned left and headed to the water!
Missy hadn't been swimming in the ocean since early spring, so this was quite a surprise for her! She dove right in and started chasing rocks and bull kelp and whatever else she could find. I was skipping rocks, so she actually swam out to find them! It was high tide, so by the time she was 15' out, she was swimming.
The beach was scattered in huge red jellyfish that I had never seen before. From 6" to 14" in diamter, they were dark red and round, with very short tentacles. Most were dead, but I saw a few floating in the tide. I poked a couple. Very cool.
After walking along the beach and much swimming by Missy, we came back to where we started. Back to the car almost exactly an hour after we had left it.
Now she's been hosed off and is munching her dinner in the backyard. Once again relegated to the outdoors. Poor girl, but that's what you get for getting covered in sand and seaweed and saltwater! Silly dog. :)
We almost walked to the main beach where there were three HUGE kites in the air and people playing beach volleyball and some children covered in sand and melted popsicles. Then we turned left and headed to the water!
Missy hadn't been swimming in the ocean since early spring, so this was quite a surprise for her! She dove right in and started chasing rocks and bull kelp and whatever else she could find. I was skipping rocks, so she actually swam out to find them! It was high tide, so by the time she was 15' out, she was swimming.
The beach was scattered in huge red jellyfish that I had never seen before. From 6" to 14" in diamter, they were dark red and round, with very short tentacles. Most were dead, but I saw a few floating in the tide. I poked a couple. Very cool.
After walking along the beach and much swimming by Missy, we came back to where we started. Back to the car almost exactly an hour after we had left it.
Now she's been hosed off and is munching her dinner in the backyard. Once again relegated to the outdoors. Poor girl, but that's what you get for getting covered in sand and seaweed and saltwater! Silly dog. :)
- Mood:
cheerful
