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About

 

My name is Sarah Landon, and I am originally from Florida, but have traveled to many places. I love the calming and refreshing influences of the ocean, and my travels often take me to beaches. I call South Tampa home for now.

 

I am a very affectionate, loving, and tender person. I enjoy what the power of healing touch can do for people! I believe that humans don’t get enough touch in their daily lives, and I am here to make up for any losses you may be feeling. I will indulge your need for a loving caress.

 

Rather petite in stature, I stand 5 feet tall. I have long blonde hair and am in my early 40s. I also lead an indulgent lifestyle, so I am deliciously voluptuous and curvy.

 

I love traveling and seeing new places, but recent events in my life have me staying put for the most part. I do manage a trip here and there, so let me know if you would like me to tell you when I am in your city.

 

I also love nature and botanical gardens. I can spend hours in a nursery, and I work a lot in my own garden. A benefit of living in Florida is the warm and humid climate that allows me to indulge in my passion for tropical plants.

 

Ethnic cuisine is fun to explore and eating is a passion. I could literally eat my way around the world! As a matter of fact, I believe I have. ;)

 

When time, space, and life allow, I love to make art. Painting, mainly, but sculpture and multimedia projects all keep me busy and happy. For me, art is a meditation. I also designed this whole website, as graphic design is another passion. I am not as technically gifted as I would like to be, but I seem to have worked out at least a basic understanding. Lol! In keeping with my love of art, I adore art museums! Well, any museums really- science, nature, history.

 

Finally, books always hold a special place in my world. I read everything I can, from philosophy and religious studies to psychology and sociology. Fiction I like tends towards historical novels that take place in exotic locales or interesting twists on current reality.

 

 

I should mention here that the quote on this page is dear to my heart. But nobody seems to know who originally said it. The quote is commonly attributed to Neitzche, Madame de Staël in her book, "Germany", to Rumi, and to a poet (who doesn't seem to exist) named Angela Monet. Here's a great page exploring its origins.

 

I would love to know about your interests as well. Please include some of them in your letter of introduction should you decide to RSVP with me. ;)

 

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