Archive for 2006

I’m Shining!

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

Yes, yes, yes! My exams are over! So, I have finished the first stage of theoretical electrics, and fully completed the course of quantum physics! No more lasers, spectrum analysers, and superconductors!
Now I’ve got almost two months of recreation, fun and walking through a lot of beautiful places!

Summer. Yellow Mood.

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Summer, flowers, new latex! :)

The Very Last Layer.

Monday, June 19th, 2006

Hi dear friends! I’m accepting congratulations with two finished exams: theory of probability and instrument-making theory. Both excellent! Only two exams left and then I’m free for new fetish feats!

And a bounty for you: the very last layer of my Heavy Nylon serie.

And the Answer Is…

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

…well, no exact answer yet. :-P Just a tip:

Aurora’ Childhood :).

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

Digging my old file storage I’ve found some funny images. Look at this little amusing lady!

EnCASEment.

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

Do you like multilayer nylon encasement like I do?
Then you can guess right how many layers I am wearing in this photo. :P

Wallpapers.

Sunday, May 14th, 2006

Recently I decided to begin studying Photoshop seriously. This doesn’t mean that I will start enlarging my breasts. :lol:
Here are my first experiences with this useful tool:

Aurora and the Aurora.

Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

The cruiser Aurora was launched on 11 May 1900 and joined the Navy of Russia in July 1903. During the World War I the cruiser, being included in the second Pacific Ocean squadron, sailed to the Far East (October 1904 – May 1905). In 1917 the Aurora’s crew took an active part in the February and October revolutionary activities and the Civil War repulsing international intervention. In 1924 the cruiser was awarded the Red Banner of the USSR Central Committee and in 1927 decorated with the order of Red Banner. With the beginning of the Great Patriotic War the cruiser Aurora with her crew defended Leningrad. In 1956 the cruiser Aurora was made a museum (a branch of the Central Naval Museum). For 45 years the museum has been visited by more than 28 million people from 160 countries. In 1968 the cruiser Aurora was decorated with the Order of the October Revolution. In July 1992 the Saint Andrew Naval Banner – the symbol of Russian naval power – was raised over the ship again.

Northern Venice.

Tuesday, May 9th, 2006

St. Petersburg was the capital of Russia from 1703 through 1918. Beautiful architectural style reminds rather old Europe than modern Russia. The city of majestic buildings, cathedrals and channels is often being called Northern Venice.
I spent a great time there just strolling about its streets and squares. I’d love to share my joy of sightseeing with you all.

Honeymoon!!!

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Bet you did not expect this from me, dear friends! I am stunned myself!
On April 1st, 2006, Billy and I have united in matrimony. Now I am Mrs Silly Billy, haha. :lol: