Heros – August 2011
The first Sunday of the Month saw Spot heading out to Heros. We set off a little later than we intended to, mainly due to sorting a few things out and the fact that I’d been away for the previous week. We then ended up being even later still due to slow traffic on the road, and the Central Line being unusually slow. It was also unusually quiet on the train, which took us by surprise.
We arrived at the Backstreet and set about getting changed, and after paying our admission, went through and in to the club, which was also reasonably quiet. I did get a few strange looks when I walked in carrying a box of Bonios… which were actually genuinely Bonios! They taste a little like cardboard, combined with gravel, in case you were wondering. Although, having my latex paws on did mean that I couldn’t easily eat them as they were near the bottom of the box.
A little later, Heros started to fill up as more and more of our friends arrived – including Sam and Gizmo. I spent some time catching up with Gizmo after this trip to Edinburgh, and just generally chatting to him while having a relaxing drink… and some Bonios. Later on Scamp and Mark arrived, having been at a Pup Walk which I’d missed, mainly due to being a little tired from Scout Camp.
I can’t really remember much else that happened, other than spending some time on the floor playing with my chew toy … and at one point dragging Gizmo round the room. I also remember running off with the Chocolate Buttons at one point too, which was probably a little naughty!
As usual, Heros’ was a chance for me to just unwind and be pup-like in a relaxed atmosphere. However… this month the real fun was to come after Heros *wags tail*
It had been arranged with Sam and Gizmo that we’d head back to Sam’s afterwards so that they could experience the Vac Bed that we’ve recently purchased… this also gave me a chance to play with it again. This helped me realise that it would be helpful if the top and bottom poles for the bed were a little longer, after watching what it does when you use it in person rather than being the one in the bed.
We therefore set off for Sam’s, with Mike, Sam, Gizmo, Colin (My Owner) and I stopping for a quick bite to eat at McDonalds before we went off to Sam’s. On arrival, I started setting up the bed, and was nominated that it would be best if I was the first one in it… so I stripped naked, got in the bed, was zipped in and the hoover was switched on. The first vacuuming wasn’t the tightest that I’ve managed before in the past, but still really nice. It’s a strange feeling, as you become one with the latex sheets and, although the hover is running, it seems somewhat peaceful inside (even the hoover noise isn’t all that loud). You’re in the dark and unable to move (well, you can wiggle but not move your limbs) but it doesn’t seem oppressive. After a quick break to let the hoover cool down, I was re-vacuumed. This time the seal was somewhat better, and it felt like the latex was hugging you. It’s not cold, and nor is it warm … just as I said, oddly peaceful. The sensations when you are stroked from the outside are amazing, everything on your body seems to become super sensitive. Probably due to the sight, smell and hearing senses being unable to determine what was going on. After my couple of sessions, we moved on to Sam, Gizmo and Mike – and then I was allowed another opportunity to use it after the others.
We finally left Sam’s around 2.30AM which was a bit naughty considering most of us all had work the next day!
Since the night, and before the blog post, we’ve been out to buy new tubes to extends the top and bottom pipes… so I’m sure we’ll update the blog on progress next time we get a chance to play with it 🙂
This is looking like it could be a busy week for Spot, with the hope of getting to two club nights this week – so you can be assured that I’ll update the blog if that’s the case.
*wags*
Spot