Swannie's Random Stuff

I always love reading your stories. My life is positively mundane by comparison. I haven’t left the state I live in since 2004, and that was when I got married. Then again, I’ve always been a homebody.
 
Pt3/3
I had a few hours to kill and it was such a nice sunny day that I went over to the north shore and along to Obelisk beach, an inner harbour clothing optional stretch of sand. I had picked up a gorgeous sun dress the day before at boutique where the suite is. A really wrap around affair with ties that you can go this way and that with it.

When I got there, the navy guys were doing beginner diving training (its federal land) which I though might get interesting under the water. Noone really paid them much mind so hopped in the water on the side of the beach with all the ladies. I did notice a few of them wandering about, clearly having a look, but hey, good on them, thank you for your service.

Afterwards I couldn't be bothered putting on knickers so got a bit cheeky up near the coffee van and teasing the bloke for not coming to the beach with me. It is a really split and easy dress to quick flash in. Only problem is that if you don't tie the front up well you can easily fall out of that. It is a double sided tape type dress. I had to catch them. I had been under the radar on the other ones but the coffee guy copped an eyeful of boobs. Given the beach I am sure he gets naked coffee buyers so doubt he would even react. I think he was more interested in the fellows coming up the stairs anyway...

Other than lunches nothing of any note in Brisbane, other than I swear people are bustier there than Sydney by a magnitude. Must feed them well.

Back on my side of the country again. Slacked off this afternoon and went down the beach for a bit of sun. A gorgeous snake came out of the dunes and across the beach for a bit of an up snorkle-swim. He was really pretty in the sun. Of course, he would drop you in 30 mins if he latched on, but cute from a bit away.

Enjoy your week.
Love your part of the world.. And more importantly.. Your view of it!!
Thank You for sharing it !!!
 
As always your photos are stunning. Jealous of the gorgeous spots you get to travel to and through.

Awesome shot of the snake, I appreciate that you know one from the next. I just enjoy them all from afar as I've no idea which ones might take me out. 0.0

I love the peekaboo shots of the new dress but I would really love to see it full on. The dress, lol, your bits as well but I'm curious as to the look of the dress as a whole. You know me *shrug* I live in dresses/skirts :D

:kiss: :kiss: from the other side
 
Pt3/3
I had a few hours to kill and it was such a nice sunny day that I went over to the north shore and along to Obelisk beach, an inner harbour clothing optional stretch of sand. I had picked up a gorgeous sun dress the day before at boutique where the suite is. A really wrap around affair with ties that you can go this way and that with it.

...Afterwards I couldn't be bothered putting on knickers so got a bit cheeky up near the coffee van and teasing the bloke for not coming to the beach with me. It is a really split and easy dress to quick flash in. Only problem is that if you don't tie the front up well you can easily fall out of that. It is a double sided tape type dress. I had to catch them. I had been under the radar on the other ones but the coffee guy copped an eyeful of boobs. Given the beach I am sure he gets naked coffee buyers so doubt he would even react. I think he was more interested in the fellows coming up the stairs anyway...
What you wear, and how you wear it, makes all the difference.
 
Beautiful suite, did you only have it for the meeting? thank you for the wonderful selection of your photos including the views of Sydney: did your husband take the ones in that beguiling sundress?
 
I have an extreme fear of snakes. Bravo to you for being so cool with them. :eek:
Depends where you live. You just live with them if you come across them enough. Most are just trying to stay out of your way, there are very few that will chase after you here. Funny enough, the big olive pythons in the north get grumpy and have a crack at you if you annoy them. Won't kill you but could leave some nasty holes in you if they strike.
Lovely write-up. Also enjoyed the 'good part' too 😉
I'm glad you like all the parts. I try to keep it varied.
Again, Miss thank you for sharing your country, your work experience, and just bits of you! Bloke is a lucky man, in fact I am changing my name to Bloke, lol. Thank you!
"Bloke Whatsisface". He gets a look in from time to time. I like sharing, I like conversation, I like seeing other peoples end of the world so only fair I throw my fair share in.
your jamaican me crazy...with your glorious teasing....
It's always good to almost see something.
Will you just pull your hand out of the way and put us out of our misery. Please. Yes, I want to see.

I don't mind if you leave the bloke's parts in pics. I doubt any mods are getting complaints about your photos so it would probably stay up forever. Although I am curious. A while ago you referenced "the other place" with regards to what you show. Does that mean there is another place with less editing?

That side of the harbour bridge approach means you must be over in the Barangaroo area. Your hotel window photos show Hyde Park, the war Memorial, Oxford St and then the naval base (Australia has two carriers in port?) so a different area before Central? Fun choices. You posted a boob in the window pic from up high last year in Sydney, perhaps the Shangri La near the Rocks? You get around.

I bet the hot tub in the big building was fun. I am going to look forward to more pics.
You never know what I will show and do. You are right, I probably give more credence to the direct rules than anyone every bothers with.
You know Sydney well if you can place like that. Accurate on all parts.
Ahem, Australia does not have carriers. Everyone knows that. it doesn't have a lot of things. Just because it looks like a carrier, and drives like a carrier... No idea why we would park two of them in the middle of Sydney if we don't have them... Good memory on the boob in the window at the Shangri-La. Anyone would think you have been paying attention.
The "other place" is just another place, not here. Can't say which people and what you would see.
I always post pics, you will not miss out.


Gorgeous sunrises and shorelines. That penthouse suite... just wow! And those views... especially in the photo from the spa... are fabulous. Lovely and fun sundress that you wear so very well. The snake is mildly terrifying. As always, thank you for sharing glimpses of your beautiful, if sometimes scary, homeland and your always interesting experiences. ❤️
A varied lot. A week on the road condensed into a post. I might post more of the dress. The snake was opportunistic. I post enough boobs and bums, that the odd snake might have to make an appearance. As they don't allow me to post trouser snakes, you got the real thing. He was up and raised and interested.
Interesting set of pics, always love sunsets and sunrise, so varied in colours and patterns.

I would get vertigo looking out a window 5 floors up, never mind 88, although that penthouse suite look wonderful.

I can see that wrap around dresses can be either annoying or erotic, depending on your view. Must admit I do enjoy watching ladies wearing them as you never know what might appear.
These days there is a lot of boob glue (used to be called sock glue, but call it boob glue and you get to charge 10 times the price) and double sided shaping tape that allows all sorts of dresses to remain in relative safety.
Distance above the ground changes persepective. As soon as you get into infinity focus you are fine. Easier to jump out of a plane than a three story window.
You know you are talking to an Aussie if they ramble on about sunsets and sunrises. A national conversation stopper until it finishes.
I always love reading your stories. My life is positively mundane by comparison. I haven’t left the state I live in since 2004, and that was when I got married. Then again, I’ve always been a homebody.
I am all over the place, just not in the last few years. Even then my state is the size of a third of the continental US and most of Europe so it wasn't too bad an ordeal. Back moving around again. Selectively.
Love your part of the world.. And more importantly.. Your view of it!!
Thank You for sharing it !!!
You are welcome. I enjoy sharing all sorts of things.
As always your photos are stunning. Jealous of the gorgeous spots you get to travel to and through.

Awesome shot of the snake, I appreciate that you know one from the next. I just enjoy them all from afar as I've no idea which ones might take me out. 0.0

I love the peekaboo shots of the new dress but I would really love to see it full on. The dress, lol, your bits as well but I'm curious as to the look of the dress as a whole. You know me *shrug* I live in dresses/skirts :D

:kiss: :kiss: from the other side
I'll post or share a few of the whole thing. You might get an eyeful of whatever is hanging out of it but so be it, no secret, not as if they haven't been seen before.
What you wear, and how you wear it, makes all the difference.
Sometimes improperly.
Did you get to Bondi? Great pics, thanks for sharing.
Yes that was one of the pics, from my beach run. In fact if you know geography you can see where it is from the bedroom window pics at dawn.
Beautiful suite, did you only have it for the meeting? thank you for the wonderful selection of your photos including the views of Sydney: did your husband take the ones in that beguiling sundress?
I stayed in that suite that night. No he did not take the dress pics, he was already on a plane back by then. He was connected to whatsapp inflight so got a running visual commentary as the day went on.
Great posts.
Bloke is certainly lucky!!
Makes my life look a little straightforward and mundane to be fair.
It’s great you share your life on here - not just the enticing erotic pics either.
Even though I’m a bloke - would love to see you full length in the dress - I love it when the warm weather comes and my wife wears dresses.
All I can say is - what a life! Enjoy it (it definitely looks like you do)
Thank you
BH99
I'll see what I post of the dress. I might have to take a few more.
 
Pt3/3
I had a few hours to kill and it was such a nice sunny day that I went over to the north shore and along to Obelisk beach, an inner harbour clothing optional stretch of sand. I had picked up a gorgeous sun dress the day before at boutique where the suite is. A really wrap around affair with ties that you can go this way and that with it.

When I got there, the navy guys were doing beginner diving training (its federal land) which I though might get interesting under the water. Noone really paid them much mind so hopped in the water on the side of the beach with all the ladies. I did notice a few of them wandering about, clearly having a look, but hey, good on them, thank you for your service.

Afterwards I couldn't be bothered putting on knickers so got a bit cheeky up near the coffee van and teasing the bloke for not coming to the beach with me. It is a really split and easy dress to quick flash in. Only problem is that if you don't tie the front up well you can easily fall out of that. It is a double sided tape type dress. I had to catch them. I had been under the radar on the other ones but the coffee guy copped an eyeful of boobs. Given the beach I am sure he gets naked coffee buyers so doubt he would even react. I think he was more interested in the fellows coming up the stairs anyway...

Other than lunches nothing of any note in Brisbane, other than I swear people are bustier there than Sydney by a magnitude. Must feed them well.

Back on my side of the country again. Slacked off this afternoon and went down the beach for a bit of sun. A gorgeous snake came out of the dunes and across the beach for a bit of an up snorkle-swim. He was really pretty in the sun. Of course, he would drop you in 30 mins if he latched on, but cute from a bit away.

Enjoy your week.
I really like your dress. Your legs are so beautiful. And you have no tan lines at all, you must have had a great nudist summer. I would like to wear that dress and try and stay inside it without showing too much. Or maybe just a bit. I think it might be a dangerous one to sit down in.
 
I really like your dress. Your legs are so beautiful. And you have no tan lines at all, you must have had a great nudist summer. I would like to wear that dress and try and stay inside it without showing too much. Or maybe just a bit. I think it might be a dangerous one to sit down in.
Hi Hiroko..
I/We miss you
Hope all is well with you
 
I really like your dress. Your legs are so beautiful. And you have no tan lines at all, you must have had a great nudist summer. I would like to wear that dress and try and stay inside it without showing too much. Or maybe just a bit. I think it might be a dangerous one to sit down in.
Thank you, no tan lines at present. You just have to be aware your leg can go right out when you sit down. A bit of strategic leg crossing and you are all good.
 
Pt3/3
I had a few hours to kill and it was such a nice sunny day that I went over to the north shore and along to Obelisk beach, an inner harbour clothing optional stretch of sand. I had picked up a gorgeous sun dress the day before at boutique where the suite is. A really wrap around affair with ties that you can go this way and that with it.

When I got there, the navy guys were doing beginner diving training (its federal land) which I though might get interesting under the water. Noone really paid them much mind so hopped in the water on the side of the beach with all the ladies. I did notice a few of them wandering about, clearly having a look, but hey, good on them, thank you for your service.

Afterwards I couldn't be bothered putting on knickers so got a bit cheeky up near the coffee van and teasing the bloke for not coming to the beach with me. It is a really split and easy dress to quick flash in. Only problem is that if you don't tie the front up well you can easily fall out of that. It is a double sided tape type dress. I had to catch them. I had been under the radar on the other ones but the coffee guy copped an eyeful of boobs. Given the beach I am sure he gets naked coffee buyers so doubt he would even react. I think he was more interested in the fellows coming up the stairs anyway...

Other than lunches nothing of any note in Brisbane, other than I swear people are bustier there than Sydney by a magnitude. Must feed them well.

Back on my side of the country again. Slacked off this afternoon and went down the beach for a bit of sun. A gorgeous snake came out of the dunes and across the beach for a bit of an up snorkle-swim. He was really pretty in the sun. Of course, he would drop you in 30 mins if he latched on, but cute from a bit away.

Enjoy your week.
Loved the Warm Blooded pics more than the reptile guy ... Great to see the Sexy Views Down Under!
 
Flash us a signal, or something, when you're ready to have some fun.
Never too far away, just a bit time poor to downsize photos to put in here
This is incredibly sexy! 💕
A bit cheeky. I had slid my bra off in the car like I normally do but then had things to do.
Nice flash, don’t be long.😇
Still around. Just need to get a spare few minutes.
Can’t wait…awesome flash! Wouldn’t mind stimulating that!
They do that plenty on their own. The point for me was that they were almost flat, just a little crinkled, where as I spend most of the day popped out, but that might not have been obvious without words to explain why I was taking.
 
Psst...been busy. On my way home. Talk later....
I like these, spontaneous candids are good ways to find great pics to post. These are good angles catching the swell of the breast and the complementing color of your blouse and tanned breasts.
 
Can't wait to hear all the adventures ... Great Glimpse of your Peak!
A bit of scenery but lets see what else inspires me in the next day
I like these, spontaneous candids are good ways to find great pics to post. These are good angles catching the swell of the breast and the complementing color of your blouse and tanned breasts.
Just spontaneous. I was bouncing around as I walked and talked on the phone, then with phone in hand...
“They do that plenty on their own. The point for me was that they were almost flat, just a little crinkled, where as I spend most of the day popped out, but that might not have been obvious without words to explain why I was taking.”

I bet they do…candid shots are always fun.
Although, ‘popped out’, or ‘crinkled flat’, they are delightful and deserve the attention they no doubt get!
It's just how they are, or mostly aren't
 
Ok a few minutes to spare.

Blogging stands with their own light and microphone aren't bad mounts to make fun pics with. The light makes it interesting. I had to do some more experimenting with the breakfast stand. Jeans on, Jeans off. Actually it was the other way around. The off one was straight out of bed and looking for a coffee. The jeans came on later..

Some more lace down the shirt. I actually had lace on today and not hanging free.

Disappeared offshore for a day to enjoy the sunshine last week. Winter is creeping up this year and we are getting plenty of rainy days in between nice ones. The day before we had some of the largest chicken parmigianas I have had this side of the Melbourne guy at the Hokkaido skifields at Niseko. Couldn't quite finish but that took care of dinner as well, plus breakfast the next day was a bit light. It was nice being offshore. It was election day on Saturday for the federal parliament so the airwaves were getting a bit desperate on one side of the spectrum.

Friday we saw a pantomime at the university then were fortunate enough to be strolling alongside the river when the moon was coming up. It is quite something when the moon does the stairway effect on the water, at least in my book. When the bloke (finally) proposed it was on a tropical island in Asia, on a moon lit beach in a national park with a couple of wild elephants wandering up the beach. I have been attracted to moonrises ever since.

Saturday was election day. Voted early (compulsory voting here) and then had coffee down by the river. A shag (a Cormorant) decided he was going to be friendly if we were so there was company. Too nice a day to not, the beach beckoned and managed to catch a few more rays and salt water. A fellow walked past, and while I am used to all sorts of sizes and shapes in view, he was a bit like the Shag. That would have been a lot of blood pressure required to get that one moving.

Anyway the sun set on a new era. The conservative side of politics sent packing and Labor plus independents got in. Stale, negativity, military, religious right appealing made way for a return to the sensible centre again. Climate change and a fair go for all won the day. You can't stray too far from the centre in a compulsory voting system. Go too far left or right and there is a pull back to the middle. Credit to the labor side, they offered no crazy policies, matched anything put forward, said climate mattered, and basically positioned on "we are not them" and the people judged that to be the case. No crazies rants or insurrections, just a gracious concession and a victory speech. PM sworn in the next day and then on the next he was on the plane to Tokyo for the Quad meeting. Just like that. It's not bad being in a sensible place.

Rain has finally stopped. After a day and half I finally managed to escort out the little rat the cat had driven into the house. Useless mouser she is. The rat was probably old enough to not be worried by the little python in the back hedges but no sense of fear of humans or anything else. I came out of the bathroom and this thing was casually strolling down the hallway while the cat was peering under sofas. It's a good life. There is enough fruit left on the trees to look after the birds and other critters as winter approaches.

Have fun people.
 
A varied few days for you. I like the framing of the stool. Looks good on and off.

I saw the word ‘shag’ and first though was you were going to tell us about a knee tremble alongside the river. I had no idea you called a cormorant, a shag.
 
I like your succinct summary of a day in Australian life, and the icing on the cake is your accompanying photos, your seated photo makes jeans a sexy as well as sensible item of clothing, I note that the spread leg clothed post was not repeated in the nude bum shot, I am sure that wasn't a result of modesty.
 
Nice that you approve of the change in government, they will not be short of challenges, interesting that Labour is considered centralist in your county.
 
Ok a few minutes to spare.

Blogging stands with their own light and microphone aren't bad mounts to make fun pics with. The light makes it interesting. I had to do some more experimenting with the breakfast stand. Jeans on, Jeans off. Actually it was the other way around. The off one was straight out of bed and looking for a coffee. The jeans came on later..

Some more lace down the shirt. I actually had lace on today and not hanging free.

Disappeared offshore for a day to enjoy the sunshine last week. Winter is creeping up this year and we are getting plenty of rainy days in between nice ones. The day before we had some of the largest chicken parmigianas I have had this side of the Melbourne guy at the Hokkaido skifields at Niseko. Couldn't quite finish but that took care of dinner as well, plus breakfast the next day was a bit light. It was nice being offshore. It was election day on Saturday for the federal parliament so the airwaves were getting a bit desperate on one side of the spectrum.

Friday we saw a pantomime at the university then were fortunate enough to be strolling alongside the river when the moon was coming up. It is quite something when the moon does the stairway effect on the water, at least in my book. When the bloke (finally) proposed it was on a tropical island in Asia, on a moon lit beach in a national park with a couple of wild elephants wandering up the beach. I have been attracted to moonrises ever since.

Saturday was election day. Voted early (compulsory voting here) and then had coffee down by the river. A shag (a Cormorant) decided he was going to be friendly if we were so there was company. Too nice a day to not, the beach beckoned and managed to catch a few more rays and salt water. A fellow walked past, and while I am used to all sorts of sizes and shapes in view, he was a bit like the Shag. That would have been a lot of blood pressure required to get that one moving.

Anyway the sun set on a new era. The conservative side of politics sent packing and Labor plus independents got in. Stale, negativity, military, religious right appealing made way for a return to the sensible centre again. Climate change and a fair go for all won the day. You can't stray too far from the centre in a compulsory voting system. Go too far left or right and there is a pull back to the middle. Credit to the labor side, they offered no crazy policies, matched anything put forward, said climate mattered, and basically positioned on "we are not them" and the people judged that to be the case. No crazies rants or insurrections, just a gracious concession and a victory speech. PM sworn in the next day and then on the next he was on the plane to Tokyo for the Quad meeting. Just like that. It's not bad being in a sensible place.

Rain has finally stopped. After a day and half I finally managed to escort out the little rat the cat had driven into the house. Useless mouser she is. The rat was probably old enough to not be worried by the little python in the back hedges but no sense of fear of humans or anything else. I came out of the bathroom and this thing was casually strolling down the hallway while the cat was peering under sofas. It's a good life. There is enough fruit left on the trees to look after the birds and other critters as winter approaches.

Have fun people.
Love the pics and the full "moon"
 
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