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Haven't had much time for the net of late; we came very close to being burnt out, courtesy of a huge bush fire which resembled Dante's Inferno. We evacuated and went to our place at the coast, fully expecting the cottage to be raised to the ground about an hour after we left. However, this was not to be and when we returned a couple of days later everything was as we left it. A last minute wind change and a drop in temp, saved the place. The fire has since moved north and has a front of six hundred kilometers. Our neighbours about half a km down the road decided to stay but were ready to flee if necessary. That's all well and good, so long as your escape route is still open!

There was no question of "staying and defending", that's how people die. It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt. Still it was nice to see it standing when we drove into the driveway. Others were nor so fortunate I'm afraid.

R




So true, save yourselves and pick up the pieces later.

Glad all was ok in the end.
 
Phew!!

Hi V and R,
PHEW .... you just can not believe how pleased I am to hear that you are all safe and well after your fire experience. Thoughts are with you and also those less fortunate
Best wishes, .... just relax and take your time to get back to some sort of normal.
Cheers
Vasco:heart::kiss::rose:


QUOTE=vanessa65;91307202]Haven't had much time for the net of late; we came very close to being burnt out, courtesy of a huge bush fire which resembled Dante's Inferno. We evacuated and went to our place at the coast, fully expecting the cottage to be raised to the ground about an hour after we left. However, this was not to be and when we returned a couple of days later everything was as we left it. A last minute wind change and a drop in temp, saved the place. The fire has since moved north and has a front of six hundred kilometers. Our neighbours about half a km down the road decided to stay but were ready to flee if necessary. That's all well and good, so long as your escape route is still open!

There was no question of "staying and defending", that's how people die. It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt. Still it was nice to see it standing when we drove into the driveway. Others were nor so fortunate I'm afraid.

R



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It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt.

Quite an understatement, but glad all is well, my thoughts go out to those who were burned out, it is a dangerous world.
 
Haven't had much time for the net of late; we came very close to being burnt out, courtesy of a huge bush fire which resembled Dante's Inferno. We evacuated and went to our place at the coast, fully expecting the cottage to be raised to the ground about an hour after we left. However, this was not to be and when we returned a couple of days later everything was as we left it. A last minute wind change and a drop in temp, saved the place. The fire has since moved north and has a front of six hundred kilometers. Our neighbours about half a km down the road decided to stay but were ready to flee if necessary. That's all well and good, so long as your escape route is still open!

There was no question of "staying and defending", that's how people die. It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt. Still it was nice to see it standing when we drove into the driveway. Others were nor so fortunate I'm afraid.

R




I think the "stay and defend" approach is based on the house being a safer place to be than running around on smokey, burning roads. And few houses burn if they are defended, they tend to stay up long enough for the fire front to pass by as the worst case.
 
Haven't had much time for the net of late; we came very close to being burnt out, courtesy of a huge bush fire which resembled Dante's Inferno. We evacuated and went to our place at the coast, fully expecting the cottage to be raised to the ground about an hour after we left. However, this was not to be and when we returned a couple of days later everything was as we left it. A last minute wind change and a drop in temp, saved the place. The fire has since moved north and has a front of six hundred kilometers. Our neighbours about half a km down the road decided to stay but were ready to flee if necessary. That's all well and good, so long as your escape route is still open!

There was no question of "staying and defending", that's how people die. It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt. Still it was nice to see it standing when we drove into the driveway. Others were nor so fortunate I'm afraid.

R



The important part here is that you are both safe. Everyone here is glad to get THAT kind of news. We may be a group of dirty minded folks, but we care about each other and wish no harm to come your way.

Thanks for the update Richard!
 
Thankful

I'm happy to hear you are both okay, and the house too. Thank you for taking the time to keep us updated. All my best!!!
 
Haven't had much time for the net of late; we came very close to being burnt out, courtesy of a huge bush fire which resembled Dante's Inferno. We evacuated and went to our place at the coast, fully expecting the cottage to be raised to the ground about an hour after we left. However, this was not to be and when we returned a couple of days later everything was as we left it. A last minute wind change and a drop in temp, saved the place. The fire has since moved north and has a front of six hundred kilometers. Our neighbours about half a km down the road decided to stay but were ready to flee if necessary. That's all well and good, so long as your escape route is still open!

There was no question of "staying and defending", that's how people die. It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt. Still it was nice to see it standing when we drove into the driveway. Others were nor so fortunate I'm afraid.

R




Glad you guys are safe and your house is OK...
 
Haven't had much time for the net of late; we came very close to being burnt out, courtesy of a huge bush fire which resembled Dante's Inferno. We evacuated and went to our place at the coast, fully expecting the cottage to be raised to the ground about an hour after we left. However, this was not to be and when we returned a couple of days later everything was as we left it. A last minute wind change and a drop in temp, saved the place. The fire has since moved north and has a front of six hundred kilometers. Our neighbours about half a km down the road decided to stay but were ready to flee if necessary. That's all well and good, so long as your escape route is still open!

There was no question of "staying and defending", that's how people die. It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt. Still it was nice to see it standing when we drove into the driveway. Others were nor so fortunate I'm afraid.

R




Thank goodness you folks are safe and sound!
 
Glad you’re OK

Haven't had much time for the net of late; we came very close to being burnt out, courtesy of a huge bush fire which resembled Dante's Inferno. We evacuated and went to our place at the coast, fully expecting the cottage to be raised to the ground about an hour after we left. However, this was not to be and when we returned a couple of days later everything was as we left it. A last minute wind change and a drop in temp, saved the place. The fire has since moved north and has a front of six hundred kilometers. Our neighbours about half a km down the road decided to stay but were ready to flee if necessary. That's all well and good, so long as your escape route is still open!

There was no question of "staying and defending", that's how people die. It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt. Still it was nice to see it standing when we drove into the driveway. Others were nor so fortunate I'm afraid.

R

Wow! Sounds like you guys have had quite a time of it lately, I am very pleased to hear you are both safe and sound. Near misses such as yours do tend to give one a more practical view on how important possessions are compared to ones life. Having said that ,your archive of pictures of the lovely Vanessa is something I would run through fire for, some things are almost as important as life and limb.:)]
 
Beautiful as always!!!

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To say the least
 
Haven't had much time for the net of late; we came very close to being burnt out, courtesy of a huge bush fire which resembled Dante's Inferno. We evacuated and went to our place at the coast, fully expecting the cottage to be raised to the ground about an hour after we left. However, this was not to be and when we returned a couple of days later everything was as we left it. A last minute wind change and a drop in temp, saved the place. The fire has since moved north and has a front of six hundred kilometers. Our neighbours about half a km down the road decided to stay but were ready to flee if necessary. That's all well and good, so long as your escape route is still open!

There was no question of "staying and defending", that's how people die. It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt. Still it was nice to see it standing when we drove into the driveway. Others were nor so fortunate I'm afraid.

R




Two things. One. I love the GIF you recently posted, and two I am glad your house is still standing. That must have been very stressful for you both. I am glad it ended well for you.
 
Hi Vanessa,
Have been away for a bit but ... “Oh so good to see you again” - perfection from every angle. Goodies never age and am sure the best is yet to come ......?
Cheers
Vasco

Well I can only hope so, Vasco! :D Welcome back, and nice to see you haven't lost your knack for great responses.


Please Vanessa, I cannot live my days or nights without your beauty. No woman is like you and never will be....you are one of a kind....

Thank you, Crewdog. Sorry to have been absent for so long.


Incredible , you’re such a babe!!!!

Many thanks, MJ. :)


Such amazing and healthy sexuality!:rose

I like that description Rb! :)


Good to hear you guys are safe and well.
Is seriously bad over your way just now.
It's terrible to see what fire does to people and places. Thoughts to all those affected.
In the midst of this you still posted some candy for the fans. Very impressed. Vanessa never disappoints. Ever. I'd rather that riding than my current type, easier on the knees.
Take care guys.
Always worth waiting for

Hmmm, now you've got me thinking, P ... pushbike riding maybe? :cattail:

Thank you for your sympathy ... and your compliments. x


 
I'm with you, get out of there and deal with the aftermath later. Glad you are both Okay.

Thanks Ken, well said. .. But we were glad the feared aftermath didn't eventuate!


So true, save yourselves and pick up the pieces later.

Glad all was ok in the end.

Many thanks, Todge. :)


Hi V and R,
PHEW .... you just can not believe how pleased I am to hear that you are all safe and well after your fire experience. Thoughts are with you and also those less fortunate
Best wishes, .... just relax and take your time to get back to some sort of normal.
Cheers
Vasco

Much appreciated, Vasco .. and yes, relaxing is the order of the day right now. It's interesting how much things like that can change your perspective on the small stuff.


It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt.

Quite an understatement, but glad all is well, my thoughts go out to those who were burned out, it is a dangerous world.

It is indeed Oh .. thank you for your reply.


I think the "stay and defend" approach is based on the house being a safer place to be than running around on smokey, burning roads. And few houses burn if they are defended, they tend to stay up long enough for the fire front to pass by as the worst case.

Sounds like you're speaking from experience there, Waratah ... unfortunately our fire was so intense that there wasn't much chance of defending and fortunately there was a safe exit route.


The important part here is that you are both safe. Everyone here is glad to get THAT kind of news. We may be a group of dirty minded folks, but we care about each other and wish no harm to come your way.

Thanks for the update Richard!

That made me smile, GOP .. many thanks for the great response.


I'm happy to hear you are both okay, and the house too. Thank you for taking the time to keep us updated. All my best!!!

Many thanks, JD.


R is such a lucky man!!!

Glad you guys are safe and your house is OK...

Thank you, Canadian. :)


My God that is hot!!!

Thank goodness you folks are safe and sound!

Hello Scot. Many thanks.


Wow! Sounds like you guys have had quite a time of it lately, I am very pleased to hear you are both safe and sound. Near misses such as yours do tend to give one a more practical view on how important possessions are compared to ones life. Having said that ,your archive of pictures of the lovely Vanessa is something I would run through fire for, some things are almost as important as life and limb.

:D .. funny thing you mentioned that, Binns because one of the things I grabbed in the rush was the backup of all the photos! And you're quite right about the unimportance of possessions, even a house.


Glad your both ok. Hope things get better for everyone down under...

Many thanks, Crewdog.


To say the least

:) .. thank you!


Two things. One. I love the GIF you recently posted, and two I am glad your house is still standing. That must have been very stressful for you both. I am glad it ended well for you.

Yes, indeed it was, Gn! I do appreciate our little cottage even more now though. Thank you for your kind words. x

 
I love the sense of anticipation in the pictures, the feeling of movement, that something fun is happening and that more is to follow. And to then discover the proof of that in the videos.

Sex and art. Oh yes! Love it.
 
Haven't had much time for the net of late; we came very close to being burnt out, courtesy of a huge bush fire which resembled Dante's Inferno. We evacuated and went to our place at the coast, fully expecting the cottage to be raised to the ground about an hour after we left. However, this was not to be and when we returned a couple of days later everything was as we left it. A last minute wind change and a drop in temp, saved the place. The fire has since moved north and has a front of six hundred kilometers. Our neighbours about half a km down the road decided to stay but were ready to flee if necessary. That's all well and good, so long as your escape route is still open!

There was no question of "staying and defending", that's how people die. It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt. Still it was nice to see it standing when we drove into the driveway. Others were nor so fortunate I'm afraid.

R




thank goodness always good and glad you are both ok.
 
Oh my divine creature, I am very very happy that your house has not been damaged during this catastrophic fire. You have done very well to save yourself in time, no house or other material good can be worth so much as to endanger your life. The mere thought that you risked such a perfect body for a home, even if this was Versaille's Royal Palace, it would not have been worth seeing your unique perfection in the universe. I am convinced that no person is worth as much as a house or castle that is but all the more a person like that, who has no equal on this planet, could not have endangered his physical integrity. I hope that now after this fear you will take a period of well-deserved rest and that you will fuck so many times and that you will want to share your happiness with living with countless photos and videos that will once again bear witness to your infinite beauty and Richard's infinite fortune in having a female like you next to you. I hope this wish of mine will come true and I am waiting for an avalanche of your very sexy photos that you are taking back in all possible positions so as to inaugurate an unforgettable new season for you for Richard and for all of us. Hi Divine, I look forward to hearing from you.
 
Haven't had much time for the net of late; we came very close to being burnt out, courtesy of a huge bush fire which resembled Dante's Inferno. We evacuated and went to our place at the coast, fully expecting the cottage to be raised to the ground about an hour after we left. However, this was not to be and when we returned a couple of days later everything was as we left it. A last minute wind change and a drop in temp, saved the place. The fire has since moved north and has a front of six hundred kilometers. Our neighbours about half a km down the road decided to stay but were ready to flee if necessary. That's all well and good, so long as your escape route is still open!

There was no question of "staying and defending", that's how people die. It's just a house and houses can be rebuilt. Still it was nice to see it standing when we drove into the driveway. Others were nor so fortunate I'm afraid.

R

So pleased you've not suffered any material losses, Richard! Over here, we had idiots set fire to the moors and farmers fields during the driest parts of the summer!

They are seldom caught and are never punished harshly enough for my liking! Such activities are tantamount to attempted murder irrespective of the original intent!
 
Vanessa, you are absolutely gorgeous. I have been following you years. Like so many others I await for every new set of pics. I was delighted to see your video clips and was even blessed one time to hear your voice. I apologize for not responding sooner and I honor you with my first post. Needless to say the picture above on the boat inspired action. My regards to Richard as well.
 
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