I’ll be releasing a new video next week. The video features Madalynn-Raye humiliating her “boss” who is played by me. It was an interesting role for me, since I’m not generally into humiliation and it’s hard to imagine me as Maddy’s boss. I’m not sure how well I played the part of a misogynist boss, but Maddy played her part very well. She’s been doing more female domination stuff, and she does it really well.
Some people will be happy that I got messy while fully clothed. It’s just not something I do, but with Maddy passing through on such a nice day, I couldn’t pass up this opportunity.
We just shot the video this morning (Feb 15). I expect to find time to edit it next week and get it published after that. The weather was very mild this morning and we even had some sunshine. The forecast was for warm and overcast.
The mudpit needs a good stirring. I’m still hoping I can find a mud-slave to get it ready for mud season. If this weather pattern continues, we’re going to have a very warm spring, and probably very wet. The continuous rain can really limit my opportunities to shoot, but I’ll be very anxious to get into the swamp again. Since I could get another visit from A.J. Marion and Madalynn-Raye is planning to visit this summer, I do hope to shoot some more mud movies. Don’t worry, I’ll be sure to get one of the gals to hold a camera for me while I do some male mud action. I’ve also got a new camera that I’m going to have to try out on some solo mud adventures, so you can expect some more mud video in 2019.
Hi doug. Great to see you up and shooting again. Yup hoping for a warm spring also here. I been able to get into my mud hole out back a couple times already. Weather had pushed 70 and the mud was not as cold as I had expected. Coldest part was the wash up with the hose afterwards. But I was able to get to my shoulders for some thick mud play. Will be looking forward to more of your post. Take care my friend and keep up your great work.
Thanks. I’m not sure I’m hoping for a warm spring. This weather is going south, fast. Warm seems to be synonymous with “wet”. Instead of grass in my yard, I’ll be growing moss.
I noticed the same thing about the mud temperature last February. The ocean temps are not dropping as low as they used to, and obviously our tidal estuaries are infused with ocean tides … by definition. I’m not sure what new hazards to expect from year-round warm mud. There are always bacteria and parasites to consider, but the bad ones have typically remained in the tropics. We are becoming the tropics.
On a lighter note, I have a new camera and a gimbal to try out, so I’m going to have to make some mud movies with story-lines. I may have to be the camera operator and find someone else to get stuck in the muck, but one of the things I really enjoy, and never intend to give up, is making movies. My burn-out on recording my swamp adventures is mostly a result of having shot the same scenes over and over again with slight variations. I’m going to focus on creativity this year, which will probably mean fewer movies, but hopefully some high quality, cinematic releases.
Here’s to a great mud season! (keeping my fingers crossed)