Vanessa 2

A couple of folks mentioned a particular album from the past. Think I've found the one.

The response to the previous set (red heels etc posted on SP) was very surprising; I say that because we imagine most of the older photos have been seen before, but I could be wrong. It's very encouraging to see the archive sets get such wonderful "ticks of approval", thank you all.

If anyone has other sets they remember and would like to revisit, let us know, it gives purpose to searching the archives. :)

Black Dress and underwear: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/mild/black-dress/?view=roll

Will be going away on a road trip for a few days on Wed...will take some pics of it.
Gorgeous LBD and lingerie and obviously your lovely tanned body
 
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A bit of exercise was in order.

These pics are taken from a set which did quite well on VW many years ago as far as I remember. They were a lot of fun to do.

The producer/director is out at the local hardware store grabbing some bits and pieces and will no doubt get lost there for some time. He had these pics in an album on Sexpal ready to post and suggested I load them up linking them here. So here goes,.................... (maybe I'll get a job!)


https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/vids-1/weights/?view=roll
Great to see you keeping in shape Vanessa
 
A couple of folks mentioned a particular album from the past. Think I've found the one.

The response to the previous set (red heels etc posted on SP) was very surprising; I say that because we imagine most of the older photos have been seen before, but I could be wrong. It's very encouraging to see the archive sets get such wonderful "ticks of approval", thank you all.

If anyone has other sets they remember and would like to revisit, let us know, it gives purpose to searching the archives. :)

Black Dress and underwear: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/mild/black-dress/?view=roll

Will be going away on a road trip for a few days on Wed...will take some pics of it.
This is a Devine set of pictures that really reveals all of Vanessa’s stunning beauty and sexiness and still there is a certain amount of innocence hidden behind the wonderful curves and tantalising positions that Richard so skilfully catches with his camera. Amazing and stunning pictures. Enjoy your road trip - we will be looking forward to see some of your pictures from the trip!😀❤️
 
Good Morning All,
Back from our little jaunt to Parkes. This is where the largest radio telescope in the southern hemisphere is located. We've been intending to make the effort to travel there for quite some time.

This telescope is the one that is the subject of the movie "The Dish" (2002). It stars Sam Neil as well as other actors....Aussie and US. The movie is very Australian, I say that because the humour and general flavour of the film is easily understood by Aussies but could be a little puzzling to others. The film was made by the same crew who made "The Castle".....even more Aussie-centric! The Castle was made to finance The Dish. If you've not seen it, it's well worth a look.

The telescope was the primary receiver for the Apollo 11 moon landing and subsequent walk by Armstrong; the images came through Parkes. It was constructed in the early sixties and, as in the film, sits in the middle of a paddock about twenty km north of Parkes. Some of the pics we took will explain it in more depth.

It won't be for everyone but here's the link: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/radio-telescope-par/?view=roll

There are a few other pics taken along the way.

Have taken note of archive requests and will attend to them directly. 👌
 
Good Morning All,
Back from our little jaunt to Parkes. This is where the largest radio telescope in the southern hemisphere is located. We've been intending to make the effort to travel there for quite some time.

This telescope is the one that is the subject of the movie "The Dish" (2002). It stars Sam Neil as well as other actors....Aussie and US. The movie is very Australian, I say that because the humour and general flavour of the film is easily understood by Aussies but could be a little puzzling to others. The film was made by the same crew who made "The Castle".....even more Aussie-centric! The Castle was made to finance The Dish. If you've not seen it, it's well worth a look.

The telescope was the primary receiver for the Apollo 11 moon landing and subsequent walk by Armstrong; the images came through Parkes. It was constructed in the early sixties and, as in the film, sits in the middle of a paddock about twenty km north of Parkes. Some of the pics we took will explain it in more depth.

It won't be for everyone but here's the link: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/radio-telescope-par/?view=roll

There are a few other pics taken along the way.

Have taken note of archive requests and will attend to them directly. 👌
Awesome
 

A wonderful collection of photos of a sexy lady...black looks good on you...looks better coming off! I always notice the tiny freckle/beauty-mark on your left cheek...been a fan of it for years...must be because of its location!

Haha ... I can't see it myself but I can feel it. Many thanks Neatnik.

Have a wonderful trip and take lots of photographs, I love to see pictures of your beautiful country, and of course a few of you lovely Vanessa would be nice. Enjoy x

I certainly couldn't avoid being in some of the photos, but then I wouldn't think of trying. Thank you Binns.

Dear Vanessa, I'm happy that you are taking a well-deserved rest and going to explore some beautiful country. Please try to be happy and enjoy "in every sense...." every moment of these beautiful days. Do as his friends, Lorenzo De Medici, urged in the famous poem "The Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne" where practically all the desire to live that has filled me since I was young is summed up. Always try to reach out.....

How beautiful is youth,
who still runs away!
Whoever wants to be happy, let him be:
there is no certainty about tomorrow.

This is Bacchus and Ariadne,
beautiful, and ardent for each other:
because time flees and deceives,
they are always happy together.
These nymphs and other people
they are cheerful however.
Whoever wants to be happy, let him be:
there is no certainty about tomorrow.

and this painting represents exactly how you have to have fun to always stay young and "always seize the day (Carpe diem)"

Yes it's a good motto to live by Amiche .. and the poem expresses it will. Thank you for the tribute.

Vanessa & Richard, Absolutely stunning and very erotic series! Thank you!

You're very welcome, SBL.

Enjoy gorgeous

(y) :)

I love the lingerie that Vanessa is wearing. And I love seeing it off of her. Enjoy the road trip

I enjoy taking it off more than putting it on, so that suits me well, Gn.

Vanessa...take me for a ride...love to watch you drive..in those hot red pumps..👠👠🔥🔥

Sure, CV ... where would you like to go? :)

Absolutely gorgeous!

Wow…that’s a boner five star set of pics. Beautiful, love the slow striptease. Fantastic body.

Glad you enjoyed it, DOHM. Btw I like your avatar, I'm a big Elvis fan too. :cool:


Enjoy your trip and plenty of pics of your trip and you of course 😉

🙏
 
I just hope V and R understand they are the reason there is a porn section to the internet. And that ladies of a certain age are so sought after. Lets face it- she pretty much breaks the internet every time a new pic is posted.

Much love to you both from the Midwest of the USA.

Hehe ... what a wonderful comment. Thanks so much GOP. xx

Enjoy and looking forward to more posts

(y)

Hi V
Have a great trip.
If nothing else, don't forget your jumper and stocks .... hope they are not too much of a chore to pack but you really do not need to pack much else!!
What ever you wear, you are always sophistication and elegance personified.

Richard will be totally spoilt for choice when reviewing and selecting some of your photos ....... makes me very envious ....... but really looking forward to what he comes up (or goes down!!) with.
Enjoy the break and hope the weather is kind
Vasco

The weather couldn't have been better Vasco, and the trip went well. I did pack a bit of warm clothing for the chilly evenings but daytime temps were very comfortable. Had a great time, thanks but it's always so nice to get back home. Thank you as always for your warm compliments.

Gorgeous LBD and lingerie and obviously your lovely tanned body

Another favourite set , you made good use of that garden for photosets

It was a great garden for photography AG so glad you enjoyed the results. Many thanks.


:)

Always amazing legs and gorgeous smile

Great to see you keeping in shape Vanessa

🙏 :)

The supreme tease..legs and heels..👠👠👠👠😈😈😈😈😈

Yes, it's a good formula I gather, glad you liked it Cv.

This is a Devine set of pictures that really reveals all of Vanessa’s stunning beauty and sexiness and still there is a certain amount of innocence hidden behind the wonderful curves and tantalising positions that Richard so skilfully catches with his camera. Amazing and stunning pictures. Enjoy your road trip - we will be looking forward to see some of your pictures from the trip!😀❤️

Hej Dane ... I really enjoyed your observations, so very flattering. Mange tak!

Dearest, I hope the trip is going well and you are having fun, when you get home can you see if you have other photos related to the one I am sending you? they are fantastic images. Hello many kisses Amiche

I'm sure we can find that set, Amiche .. and thank you for your kisses and well wishes.

Just gets better and better..❤️

:)


:)

Now I’m REALLY missing her!!

:D .. 🙏


:)
 
Good Morning All,
Back from our little jaunt to Parkes. This is where the largest radio telescope in the southern hemisphere is located. We've been intending to make the effort to travel there for quite some time.

This telescope is the one that is the subject of the movie "The Dish" (2002). It stars Sam Neil as well as other actors....Aussie and US. The movie is very Australian, I say that because the humour and general flavour of the film is easily understood by Aussies but could be a little puzzling to others. The film was made by the same crew who made "The Castle".....even more Aussie-centric! The Castle was made to finance The Dish. If you've not seen it, it's well worth a look.

The telescope was the primary receiver for the Apollo 11 moon landing and subsequent walk by Armstrong; the images came through Parkes. It was constructed in the early sixties and, as in the film, sits in the middle of a paddock about twenty km north of Parkes. Some of the pics we took will explain it in more depth.

It won't be for everyone but here's the link: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/radio-telescope-par/?view=roll

There are a few other pics taken along the way.

Have taken note of archive requests and will attend to them directly. 👌
Great pics Richard. The Big Dish is a little gem, too. Saw it a while ago. Really enjoyed it.
 
Good Morning All,
Back from our little jaunt to Parkes. This is where the largest radio telescope in the southern hemisphere is located. We've been intending to make the effort to travel there for quite some time.

This telescope is the one that is the subject of the movie "The Dish" (2002). It stars Sam Neil as well as other actors....Aussie and US. The movie is very Australian, I say that because the humour and general flavour of the film is easily understood by Aussies but could be a little puzzling to others. The film was made by the same crew who made "The Castle".....even more Aussie-centric! The Castle was made to finance The Dish. If you've not seen it, it's well worth a look.

The telescope was the primary receiver for the Apollo 11 moon landing and subsequent walk by Armstrong; the images came through Parkes. It was constructed in the early sixties and, as in the film, sits in the middle of a paddock about twenty km north of Parkes. Some of the pics we took will explain it in more depth.

It won't be for everyone but here's the link: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/radio-telescope-par/?view=roll

There are a few other pics taken along the way.

Have taken note of archive requests and will attend to them directly. 👌
Maybe even got to roll the arm over on the pitch during your visit? Was the band still playing at the local when you stopped overnight? Great movie with a classic lead actor. Enjoyed the slide show and many thanks for sharing.
 
Good Morning All,
Back from our little jaunt to Parkes. This is where the largest radio telescope in the southern hemisphere is located. We've been intending to make the effort to travel there for quite some time.

This telescope is the one that is the subject of the movie "The Dish" (2002). It stars Sam Neil as well as other actors....Aussie and US. The movie is very Australian, I say that because the humour and general flavour of the film is easily understood by Aussies but could be a little puzzling to others. The film was made by the same crew who made "The Castle".....even more Aussie-centric! The Castle was made to finance The Dish. If you've not seen it, it's well worth a look.

The telescope was the primary receiver for the Apollo 11 moon landing and subsequent walk by Armstrong; the images came through Parkes. It was constructed in the early sixties and, as in the film, sits in the middle of a paddock about twenty km north of Parkes. Some of the pics we took will explain it in more depth.

It won't be for everyone but here's the link: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/radio-telescope-par/?view=roll

There are a few other pics taken along the way.

Have taken note of archive requests and will attend to them directly. 👌
Gorgeous.. And what looks like a great deal of fun.. It's nice to see Mr. Vanessa .... Richard the awesome Photographer !!
 
Good Morning All,
Back from our little jaunt to Parkes. This is where the largest radio telescope in the southern hemisphere is located. We've been intending to make the effort to travel there for quite some time.

This telescope is the one that is the subject of the movie "The Dish" (2002). It stars Sam Neil as well as other actors....Aussie and US. The movie is very Australian, I say that because the humour and general flavour of the film is easily understood by Aussies but could be a little puzzling to others. The film was made by the same crew who made "The Castle".....even more Aussie-centric! The Castle was made to finance The Dish. If you've not seen it, it's well worth a look.

The telescope was the primary receiver for the Apollo 11 moon landing and subsequent walk by Armstrong; the images came through Parkes. It was constructed in the early sixties and, as in the film, sits in the middle of a paddock about twenty km north of Parkes. Some of the pics we took will explain it in more depth.

It won't be for everyone but here's the link: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/radio-telescope-par/?view=roll

There are a few other pics taken along the way.

Have taken note of archive requests and will attend to them directly. 👌
'The Dish' was a great movie with terrific humour - I'll never forget the band playing the theme to 'Hawaii Five O' to the visiting NASA team thinking it was the US national anthem! Classic!
 
Good Morning All,
Back from our little jaunt to Parkes. This is where the largest radio telescope in the southern hemisphere is located. We've been intending to make the effort to travel there for quite some time.

This telescope is the one that is the subject of the movie "The Dish" (2002). It stars Sam Neil as well as other actors....Aussie and US. The movie is very Australian, I say that because the humour and general flavour of the film is easily understood by Aussies but could be a little puzzling to others. The film was made by the same crew who made "The Castle".....even more Aussie-centric! The Castle was made to finance The Dish. If you've not seen it, it's well worth a look.

The telescope was the primary receiver for the Apollo 11 moon landing and subsequent walk by Armstrong; the images came through Parkes. It was constructed in the early sixties and, as in the film, sits in the middle of a paddock about twenty km north of Parkes. Some of the pics we took will explain it in more depth.

It won't be for everyone but here's the link: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/radio-telescope-par/?view=roll

There are a few other pics taken along the way.

Have taken note of archive requests and will attend to them directly. 👌
Lovely photo essay of a very interesting trip. I am fascinated by anything and everything to do with space exploration and understanding our place in the universe, so thank you for the pix and the info.
I'm always seeing stars when I look at Richard's pictures of Vanessa!
 
Good Morning All,
Back from our little jaunt to Parkes. This is where the largest radio telescope in the southern hemisphere is located. We've been intending to make the effort to travel there for quite some time.

This telescope is the one that is the subject of the movie "The Dish" (2002). It stars Sam Neil as well as other actors....Aussie and US. The movie is very Australian, I say that because the humour and general flavour of the film is easily understood by Aussies but could be a little puzzling to others. The film was made by the same crew who made "The Castle".....even more Aussie-centric! The Castle was made to finance The Dish. If you've not seen it, it's well worth a look.

The telescope was the primary receiver for the Apollo 11 moon landing and subsequent walk by Armstrong; the images came through Parkes. It was constructed in the early sixties and, as in the film, sits in the middle of a paddock about twenty km north of Parkes. Some of the pics we took will explain it in more depth.

It won't be for everyone but here's the link: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/radio-telescope-par/?view=roll

There are a few other pics taken along the way.

Have taken note of archive requests and will attend to them directly. 👌
Great pics and a lovely bit of history 😀 👌
 
Hi guys
Looks like you had a nice time, the pictures were all very interesting. Nice to see the Mustang again and of course the pictures of the gorgeous Vanessa are the icing on the cake , great pictures guys thanks for sharing.
 
Good Morning All,
Back from our little jaunt to Parkes. This is where the largest radio telescope in the southern hemisphere is located. We've been intending to make the effort to travel there for quite some time.

This telescope is the one that is the subject of the movie "The Dish" (2002). It stars Sam Neil as well as other actors....Aussie and US. The movie is very Australian, I say that because the humour and general flavour of the film is easily understood by Aussies but could be a little puzzling to others. The film was made by the same crew who made "The Castle".....even more Aussie-centric! The Castle was made to finance The Dish. If you've not seen it, it's well worth a look.

The telescope was the primary receiver for the Apollo 11 moon landing and subsequent walk by Armstrong; the images came through Parkes. It was constructed in the early sixties and, as in the film, sits in the middle of a paddock about twenty km north of Parkes. Some of the pics we took will explain it in more depth.

It won't be for everyone but here's the link: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/radio-telescope-par/?view=roll

There are a few other pics taken along the way.

Have taken note of archive requests and will attend to them directly. 👌
It’s quite a treat to get an astronomy lesson from the other side of the planet.. very well-done post, you guys. And I couldn’t ask for better instructors ! Thanks for something educational and different!
 
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