Happy Old New Year!
I must make some historical explanations to my foreign friends. In 1918 Russia has switched from Julian to modern Gregorian calendar. Since then, there is a good tradition to celebrate New Year once more, after 13-day shift. This is called Old New Year. So – happy Old New Year my friends!
Russian analogue of Santa Claus is Father Frost. He owns no deers, but he has a granddaughter whose name is Snegurochka (Snow Maiden). She is young, beautiful and dressed all in blue. She helps her granddaddy to dispense their gifts amongst children and takes a serious part in New Year celebration. Just like me in the following photos!
January 14th, 2008 at 0:20
Happy Old New Year, Aurora! You look sexy in blue. Are any zentai suits in
the bag?
January 14th, 2008 at 0:35
Yeah, got a gift for me in the bag?
January 14th, 2008 at 6:00
Fortunately it was not too cold. But even at +2 I would not dare to enjoy snow clad in something colder than bare skin.
BTW, it looks like there is something underneath the latex … what is good.
January 14th, 2008 at 16:20
Супер! Впечатлений море! Самое удевительное что не замерзли.

Только после подсказки и внимательного исследования фоток поняла что это платье.
Со старым Новым Годом!
January 14th, 2008 at 16:48
> Только после подсказки и внимательного исследования фоток поняла что это платье.
И я тоже! Жена только что подсказала
Никак понять не мог, куда это молния сзади идет.
January 14th, 2008 at 19:11
Like Ra, я тоже долго задумывалась над молнией. Платьеце просто супер!
January 14th, 2008 at 19:26
Wow . . . . . these are just about the cutest shots of you that I’ve seen in a long time. Blue latex looks great on you . . . . but then what in the world DOESN’T look great on you? I love to see you wearing hoods and masks and this one in blue latex is simply smashing.
I’m most interested in what you wrote about the Old New Year, Father Frost and the beautiful, blue-clad Snegurochka. You really capture my attention when you write about Russian history, culture, folklore and traditions because I’ve spent most of my life in a small town in Ohio (USA) and have never been to any other nation. So I am very interested to learn what life is like for people in other countries, especially when it’s told to me by somebody who actually lives there. When you wrote about the Russian mermaid legend a few months ago, It fascinated me so much that I went to the city library to find books about it (unfortunately, I couldn’t find any). You’re the only person from Russia that I’ve ever communicated with. Please feel free to continue writing about your country and whatever else enters that fascinating mind of yours.
January 14th, 2008 at 22:38
We in Slovenia have Father Frost to.
January 18th, 2008 at 4:25
Happy Old New Year, blue lady! You look so gorgeous in this complete latex suit, but it must have been pretty cold to wear it out in the Russian winter. I admire your fortitude!
January 19th, 2008 at 21:58
50 negatives!
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Only using latex catsuit overalls to support kkk
Makes here 39, very hot
affection Litlleangel .