Swamp Lord!!

Posted by on July 16, 2019

I was laughing to myself this morning about the dilemma of “Star Lord” in Guardians of Galaxy in getting anyone to call him by his chosen monicker. Then I decided I should ask people to call me “Swamp Lord”. I am, after all, impervious to most swamp hazards, and I am a master at swamp navigation.

I went back out into the swamp, yesterday. That’s three days in a row of swamping. It was a short trip, but it was very focused. I knew exactly what I was going out to shoot and how I was going to shoot it, because my previous attempt had been interrupted by rain. So, here is a little gallery of images from yesterday’s makeup shoot.

5 Responses to Swamp Lord!!

  1. Hennie Frans

    Nice images to get your body and the blue brief dirty by diving in the black mud.Close up just fine.

  2. nakedbuffbody

    Hello your majesty Swamp Lord. Yes that title suits you perfect, I am no were near your swamping quality. Your pics are awesome, very hot close ups, keep up the great work. I was out back in my mud holes past couple days, actually to get a relief from the heat. The mud was actually quite cooler than out in the sun in the back yard.

    • mudbondage

      Ha ha! Thank you.

      The mud is a great way to get out of the heat. The clay pit also stays very cool all summer, but it’s so hard to wash off, it doesn’t make a good place to just drop in for a cool down.

      I can’t believe how hot it has been. I mowed grass this morning and took a cool outdoor shower before coming in, but even that didn’t cool me off like it usually does. I think I would have to live in the swamp if I didn’t have air conditioning. I’d eventually die from necrotizing fasciitis.

  3. Hennie Frans

    The heat in your regions is good for the warming up of the mud in the creeks.To feel warm mud at the crotch is more pretty than cold mud.

    • mudbondage

      This heat is oppressive. Normally, I would get up early to mow my grass, but it has been 85 degrees (30C) before the sun comes up, with nearly 100% relative humidity. It makes it pretty hard to get anything done outdoors.

      I only spend 2 hours a week in the mud, at best; it’s the rest of my life that matters most.