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I enjoyed all of these Miss... but this....
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for some reason... got my gaze.
I guess it's the classic and classy nature of the pose... what you are wearing... the fact that you are are looking out to water... the artistic element.
I also appreciate the fact that the lady looking out dressed so elegantly also enjoys posing and enjoying sharing her sexuality with the ladies and gentleman here. That naughty side... when and where you wouldn't expect it.![]()
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I procrastinate and delay the inevitable way too much. Fortunately almost always on my time and not to the detriment of others time.O like it when you procrastinate wow such a gorgeous body
Two flights down and a long drive up the coast now. Spectacular view from the north over the desert to avoid a weather system. The water is flowing in a river that only flows once in a decade.Such a delectable body. And an overall beautiful woman. Hope you have a great day.
No problems. Although surprised to see a tsunami warning on arrival for the coast here and up in Britain. Just a baby one.Safe trip beautiful
A photo my daughter took as she wanted something to sketch for an animation scene. I probably would have been in shorts and shirt otherwise.Even at the beach you are the height of elegance, as I surmise the lady in white is you.
I enjoyed all of these Miss... but this....
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for some reason... got my gaze.
I guess it's the classic and classy nature of the pose... what you are wearing... the fact that you are are looking out to water... the artistic element.
I also appreciate the fact that the lady looking out dressed so elegantly also enjoys posing and enjoying sharing her sexuality with the ladies and gentleman here. That naughty side... when and where you wouldn't expect it.![]()
Wonderful![]()
A local brand. I'll have to try find the receipt and remember what the brand name is. One of those odd ones that don't stick.I have to agree with everything said above. Truly an eye-catching pic.
I have to know where you found those tiger panties. I know someone that would really enjoy those.
Gorgeous. I love the view into your life. Keeps us winter people warmed up a bit.It has been the Australia Day long weekend here. Regrettably a day of work today as the slack month of January draws to a close. I am supposed to be packing for a flight tonight but procrastinating, shaving legs, playing, reading up on stuff etc. On here as well.
We have had great weather all week for it. Evenings down at the beach have been lovely when the sea breeze was calm. Just head down, strip off, get dressed again and then have dinner in one of the cafes there.
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Sunday night was the fireworks around the river. About 300000 turned out and it is set to music. Much more colourful than these but this photo turned out.
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In my area we visit local immigrant communities and see what they are all about, eat some of their food, etc. This time we were invited to the Sudanese community as a large number of them had gained citizenship and attended ceremonies on Australia Day. They made Agashe with the coal pit so we all got to eat and introduce ourselves around.
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Off to Namibia and South Africa tonight. I was going to go last week but a lucky check of my vaccination card and I found my yellow fever vac was out of date at the end of January. Fortunate as I could have a booster and as it turned out wouldn't have to be on planes and in the bush for much of my cycle. I did find some tiger camo knickers made for lighter days so they will be good for a long 4WD trip out of Swakopmund. Yes I know there are not tigers in Africa, but maybe they will afford me a little bit of camo when I crawl out of my tent for a wee in the middle of the night and not have a big white bum shining in the moon light.
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And yes, procrastinating and not finishing packing and writing this.
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Just a place outside of my storyline threads to post the odd pic or two when I am in the mood
Suns back out over in the West
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It has a bit of spice on it and in the sauces but not massively so. Very manageable.Gorgeous. I love the view into your life. Keeps us winter people warmed up a bit.
Tiger panties are intriguing. How do they work as opposed to normal pants? Apart from unsuccessful camoflage.
The Agashe looks like an interesting meal. I like anything yakitori like. Do they like it spicy?
I may post some from over here if you are lucky and I can something naughty to them.Beautiful pictures Missswannie! I enjoy seeing your celebrations and adventures. Safe travels and I look forward to your next adventure. Thanks again for sharing.
Glad you like.Very sexy posts![]()
A very sexy view to be sure
It's like a good barbecue, there's always a bit of a focal point for everyone. It drops the fats and juices into the clay instead of the coals so it's not as smokey as other similar styles of meat on sticks. Aussies love a good barbecue so these people can invite us all around any time. Integrate not isolate.Agashe
looks like an edible work of art
I could have fun with that. Add some nice Aussie into anything to bring it down a class or two. The usual Pub test over here applies. It may be legal but does it pass the pub jury test. Problem is when you reverse it and campaign on pub test but not necessarily the legal and legislature standard to govern.dry as a nun's nasty, or wet like a Tory spokesman's handshake.
What a way you have with words, you could write Boris Johnston's manifesto.
The bloke is the husband. He usually does what is suggested could be a good course of things. Inevitably he benefits at some stage.the bloke to try various products in his jocks and see if we can replicate it.
Is the bloke you refer to your husband? does he always do as he is told even if under protest?
That's what being management does to a woman.
I know of a few such farms up in the SA northeast, near Kruger and Palaborwa, plus up in Tanzania near Arusha and Moshi. They stock them to cater to hunters to shoot. I am an omnivore and consume my fair share of things but my personal preference would be to only hunt what I want and need to eat immediately. My idea of game hunting is photography with a long lens. That's hard enough.What do you think about SA’s idea to start farming their wild animals??
A nice edge of the quilt sandwich happening there.Flying over the sandy deserts of Namibia from the Angola border yesterday and you can really see the extent of the rains. Even though it hasn't rained for a decade or so, the water makes its own river channel again through the desert dunes towards the Atlantic.
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I didn't want to hang around the hotel or the waterfront in Cape Town all day so took a car out the far side of the bay to grab a swim in the ocean and see the view looking back over again on both sides.
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Finally in a nice comfortable bed and able to watch a bit of video and other interesting things before I passed out for a few hours. Some mad people wanted to watch the Superbowl, so I relented to getting up for the second half.
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It is an interesting part of the world.A beautiful part of the world.
Nice crisp white sheets to show off your beauty.
As long as they are enjoyed otherwise I can just post the nudie stuff only.so took a car out the far side of the bay to grab a swim in the ocean and see the view
I enjoy your photos of places I can never hope to visit, and I am unlikely to ignore the sexy stuff as well.
I like capturing what I see around the place. Not always well, but I probably get more than my fair share out of what I take.We share the same love for photography and once again I compliment you on your eye for it!! Great pics. Thank you for sharing. And I believe the same on the subject of game hunting as well
I skirted around it somewhat on the drive, being just the other side of the Vlei. But pretty big. I couldn't tell exactly what altitude we were at but cruise anyway.A nice edge of the quilt sandwich happening there.
I am fascinated by the river flow through the Namibian desert. Water just finds its original course, even when the sands have reclaimed it. Can you imagine it on the ground if that is up at altitude.
Cape Town looks interesting. I must add it to my list of places to explore in detail, esp up top of the Tabletops.
I can just post the nudie stuff only.
I think you have the balance right.
Flying over the sandy deserts of Namibia from the Angola border yesterday and you can really see the extent of the rains. Even though it hasn't rained for a decade or so, the water makes its own river channel again through the desert dunes towards the Atlantic.
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I didn't want to hang around the hotel or the waterfront in Cape Town all day so took a car out the far side of the bay to grab a swim in the ocean and see the view looking back over again on both sides.
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Finally in a nice comfortable bed and able to watch a bit of video and other interesting things before I passed out for a few hours. Some mad people wanted to watch the Superbowl, so I relented to getting up for the second half.
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It was a facetious statement. I always post exactly what I wish to post. You are lucky I haven't worked out a way a subtly censoring naked handstands yet.I can just post the nudie stuff only.
I think you have the balance right.
I am glad you like it. It's sometimes nice to share sceneryI agree completely, the mix is interesting and fun.![]()
It wasn't bad. When you rolled the sheets and quilt just right there was an edge to be found on it.Love the pictures of the desert water... water always finds a way to travel...
That bed looks gorgeously comfy - I’d have skipped the second half too,![]()
As above... don't just post the nudie stuff.
Totally unique and done articulately with style and class.
Great job. More of the same please honey.![]()