April Heros

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Apr 032012
 

Sunday saw the first Sunday of the month come and go… which meant Spot had a visit to Heros, but also to something else.

Not only is Heros a monthly event on the first Sunday, there’s also the London Alternative Market (or LAM) which is held near the Tower of London… and as Colin and I have never been before, we decided it would be worthwhile paying a visit there.

Unfortunately, various things conspired against us on the day, and while we hoped to be there for the 2PM workshop on Male Chastity, we turned up slightly late and the discussion had already started, so we felt it rude to interrupt. However, as it was their April one, we did get a free Easter Egg on entry… and after some Puppy Dog eyes at Colin, we both selected Cadbury’s Button Eggs – as regular readers will know, Buttons are by far my favourite doggy treat! It was a shame we didn’t make the discussion, as based on some of the topics that were covered at Erotica by the LAM organisers, it would have been quite informative.

The venue for the LAM is actually quite a pleasant one, although being Central London, the bar prices are quite steep.

I decided, for some reason, that I didn’t really want to get changed in to the Zentai – probably due to the heat of the day – so we wandered round the stalls domestically. A couple of items caught our eye, but we were good and decided not to buy anything.

After having looked around the venue, and deciding it was time to leave, we debated what to do. As it was still a nice Sunny day outside, we wandered down towards the Tower of London, and sat outside there, admiring the views and just chatting.

At this point, it became time to think about heading off to Heros, so we duly hopped back on a Tube Train and made our way to Mile End. Unfortunately, we still ended up a bit early, so we had a wander round Mile End’s Park by the canal before heading off to Heros.

We were the first to arrive at Heros (rather unusually!) but as we both had to change fully, this wasn’t a bad thing – lots of space to change. Not long after though, other people started turning up – mainly people we knew – and we started conversing and heading off to the bar.

I spent a lot of time standing catching up with people that we know, but I did drop down in to pup mode and become mischievous – trying my usual tactic of untying shoe laces on unsuspecting victims (apart from the mirror – which meant they saw me!). At one point, Scamp and I stole some rope and someone’s outfit off the top of a bag… well, if you will leave things on or near the floor when there are two pups around!

It was nice to have a catchup with people at Heros, and I travelled home still in the dalmatian print outfit – although under my combats and fleece, as despite the weather of the day, it was actually quite cool out at night.

*woofs*
Spot

Dungeon Visit with a Friend

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Apr 032012
 

*paws over eyes* It’s taken me a long while to get round to writing this blog post I’m afraid, as it’s been rather manic recently.

March actually ended up being a busy month for Spot, as on March 10th, my owner (Colin) and I went with a friend of his to The Secret Dungeon in High Wycombe for a play session – with my owner doming over 2 people.

We met up with David outside the dungeon, and then the owners of Dungeon spotted us and came to let us in. We offloaded our equipment from the car, including the Vac Bed, and went in – at which point the owners updated us on a couple of things that we might have not known about, and made sure we were happy, and then we paid them our money and were left to our own devices.

We started off by showing David around, and explaining how my owner and I usually play – we tend to have breaks for a drink or a pee – or if I’m feeling naughty, a chance for me to have a cigarette.

At this point, both David and I were ordered to strip as far as we were comfortable with, while Colin sorted out the toys and things we’d need. Unfortunately, due to the time between the events and writing this post, my exact memories of the day are a little hazy.

However, I do know that during the course of the play session, both David and I experienced almost the same things… These included: Upside Down Suspension, E-Stim, Sleep Sack, Vac Bed and various other small toys as part of the other sessions.

I also know that while Colin was doing something to David, I was put in the large cage they have in the dungeon, and fell asleep for a bit… well, you know dogs – they’ll sleep quite regularly, and anywhere!

After the session came to an end, we ended up having to pack up and then decided we’d go out for a meal to round off the session – we’d played over lunch time, but hadn’t had any food.

I’m sure if David has any insights in to bits I’ve forgotten, he’ll let me know and comment on this post (or I’ll edit them in).

*woofs*
Spot

Fetishbound, 9th March 2012

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Mar 122012
 

As Gizmo and his owner/partner, Max, were coming down to London for the weekend, due to it being Max’s birthday, my owner and I decided it was worth going along to Fetishbound for the evening. After we both finished work for the day, we headed off in to Central London, to make our way to Central Station. On arriving, we paid our admission fee, and went off to get changed. As we were changing, I heard a squeaky toy in the distance and looked down to see Scamp standing near us – although not with the toy *whines*

After I’d finished getting dressed, I made my way over to the ‘KennelBound’ area of the club, and my owner brought me over a drink. I spent some time catching up with Scamp at the time, and decided that it was worth putting myself in the cage as my owner had departed to help one of our other friends put on their latex mitts. I curled up in the cage all relaxed 🙂 I had to get out though, when I needed to go to find a tree.

After that, Scamp and I became mischievous puppies and started pushing the cage, which Aura was now in, around… trying to turn it on it’s end etc. and stealing his socks. The comment at the end was that he now had knee-high socks, but hadn’t come out with them!

I became aware that someone had started scratching me behind the ear… and that was me for what I’m told was about 30-45 minutes! I was just sitting there, leaning against them, getting my head scratched. During this time, Gizmo and Max arrived, and I hadn’t even been aware of it – in fact, even after I stopped getting scratches behind the ear, it took me a bit of time to register that they’d arrived! Cue more playful puppies, and being made to beg for chocolate buttons. This is one advantage not having the Zentai hood up has – I can get chocolate buttons, but with the hood up, I can’t – and that was the issue Gizmo was having with his latex puppy hood!

After more relaxing and chatting, it came the point in the evening where it becomes home time. However, just at the end of the night Tie Em Up, who runs the night, announced that it had been the busiest night ever, and had actually reached capacity – so from that point of view, it was a good night for the club. We decided we’d walk with Gizmo and Max back to King’s Cross, as they were going on the same platforms as us, but in the opposite direction.

Yet again, we got beaten by the tube network again, being turfed off the train at Wembley Park and then having to get on the next one to get home… when you’re running close to the end of the night, it’s not always a good thing!

Spot

Heros, March 2012

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Mar 122012
 

Yet again, Heros this month fell after what had been a long and tiring night for my owner and I – the event we were involved in didn’t let us consider packing up until 0600, and we didn’t get home until around 0800 – meaning we went to bed, and got up just in time to get the bags packed and ready to go to something else and then onwards to Heros.

However, a couple of comments from the night before are worth mentioning here… during the evening, I decided to have a bit of a powernap on the floor in my sleeping bag which has arms and legs… so I curled up next to a table and nodded off – or I thought I did. It turns out that I actually lay like a dog would with my arms and legs outstretched, taking up lots of room. People were so concerned about standing on me, they put a chair over my legs! *wags* I was also caught begging for buttons, when one of the helpers put a bag of them down on the chair next to me, and I couldn’t take any from the packet as I’m not allowed too *whine* I kept giving people puppy dog eyes until eventually they gave me some!

As I said, we duly woke up with enough time for a quick drink and then it was time to drive the short journey to West Ruislip and then to tube it in to London. After doing some domestic things on the South Bank, we went over to Embankment to get the District Line out to Mile End… only to get stuck at Monument due to a signal failure. *whines* So we quickly changed to Bank and the Central Line, and arrived at Heros not much later than we planned to be.

Scamp and Mark were just changing as we arrived, so we got changed with them and then headed in to the main area separately. I spent most of the time being a bit of a docile puppy due to being tired, but was getting up to mischief, stealing someone’s rucksack and rope 😀 With feeling tired, I wasn’t really doing much else, but it was still fantastic to see people, catch up with friends and also just have 4hrs unwinding.

*wags*