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A few days ago we were in Canberra as part of a trip around and about; we visited Parliament House and also took in an exhibition from the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities.

It's difficult to convey what we saw, in photographs, but they're an okay record of time spent.

As usual, not for everyone, but think they could be worth a look.

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others here: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/canberra/?view=roll
Vanessa, you have the sweetest ass.😍😍😍
 
A few days ago we were in Canberra as part of a trip around and about; we visited Parliament House and also took in an exhibition from the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities.

It's difficult to convey what we saw, in photographs, but they're an okay record of time spent.

As usual, not for everyone, but think they could be worth a look.

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others here: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/canberra/?view=roll
Gorgeous and sexy! Lucky Richard.
 
A few days ago we were in Canberra as part of a trip around and about; we visited Parliament House and also took in an exhibition from the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities.

It's difficult to convey what we saw, in photographs, but they're an okay record of time spent.

As usual, not for everyone, but think they could be worth a look.

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others here: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/canberra/?view=roll
Egyptian art and artifacts fascinate me… the ultimate surprise ending (video) also fascinates me!
 
A few days ago we were in Canberra as part of a trip around and about; we visited Parliament House and also took in an exhibition from the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities.

It's difficult to convey what we saw, in photographs, but they're an okay record of time spent.

As usual, not for everyone, but think they could be worth a look.

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others here: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/canberra/?view=roll
I gather from the Billy Conelly world tour of Australia that the parliament chamber is below ground level with windows above. It was something he loved because he thought ofall the politicians being under his feet.
 
Love seeing the day-to-day pics alongside the sexier ones. A great contrast. Glad you both had a good break, too. ps the anal video. I remember seeing that on VW. Couldn’t believe it how hot it was. I mean ‘red hot’, V. The hottest… xx
 
I visited Canberra back in 2003 when I was attending a Defence conference.

It's a typically modern and sterile government city, having said that I'll not forget the King's Arms pub and the ability to BBQ your own choice of steak! A venture which would never be allowed in the UK given the pressures of the Nanny State!!!

I will never forget the ANZAC Museum and Memorial - that was quite outstanding!

And many thanks for the excellent B&W 3 minute film at the end!

Back in the day, in my youth, say '60's/70's, Canberra was much smaller in size, well planned and everything seemed so ordered and new....which ,compared to most global cities, it was and still is. It was like a big modern country town. Now, I feel it's lost it's charm. It's busy. Development has gone berserk. I guess the problem in the ACT is space....it's running out of room.
Having said that, we were thinking of moving there, it does have much to offer...a lot actually, but after living quiet country life for many years, it wouldn't be worth the hassle.

The museum and memorial are fabulous.
I gather from the Billy Conelly world tour of Australia that the parliament chamber is below ground level with windows above. It was something he loved because he thought ofall the politicians being under his feet.

I gather it was the intention of the winning architect to have a building whereby the citizens of the land could walk to the top and over the parliament building...they would always be above the parliament and politicians. We did this some years ago, however, since 'the war on terror' seems to rule our lives now, it appears one can only go a little way up the structure. This is ludicrous, it's a building which belongs to all Aussies and no one has a right to close any part of it off because of some "perceived threat". What are they going to do?..spray the grass with Roundup? It's all about control.
 
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I must say the same thing about here in the U.S. We live in the country as well. No close neighbors, no busy streets, it’s farmlands, horses, etc. We wouldn’t change it for anything. But too much development everywhere. Sad to see. Now it’s all about Control and Greed…..☹️
 
I must say the same thing about here in the U.S. We live in the country as well. No close neighbors, no busy streets, it’s farmlands, horses, etc. We wouldn’t change it for anything. But too much development everywhere. Sad to see. Now it’s all about Control and Greed…..☹️

It's pretty quiet on here at the moment so will pick up on your comment AF.

The country life has so much to offer, particularly in this day and age. Vanessa and I both grew up in Sydney. It was busy yes, but not complicated, people were still polite for the most part and people were not trampling one another because the world might end tomorrow. Sure, in the sticks you do without quite a few benefits that available to people in the city but the lifestyle more than makes up for it. Having said that, there is very little we do without. I'm able to reply to someone on the other side of the world quite nicely.
 
Love this set and I'm sure it wasn't the cold wind but my warm breath that tantalised those gorgeous nipples.:D:D

Haha .. that's a much better scenario Snf! :nana:

If you were mine lovely Vanessa, you could have as much retail therapy as you want, as long as I get the show and tell after show. And maybe a little audience participation ;)

😊 ... that sounds like a very fair deal to me, Binns.

HOLY FUCK that video is smoking hot!

Smoking hot video 🤩

(y) ... glad you enjoyed it ST and Rm. :)

I visited Canberra back in 2003 when I was attending a Defence conference.

It's a typically modern and sterile government city, having said that I'll not forget the King's Arms pub and the ability to BBQ your own choice of steak! A venture which would never be allowed in the UK given the pressures of the Nanny State!!!

I will never forget the ANZAC Museum and Memorial - that was quite outstanding!

And many thanks for the excellent B&W 3 minute film at the end!

I bet you wouldn't be able to BBQ here now either .. the nanny state is definitely in place. Yes, the war memorial is an impressive building I agree.
Thank you, MCPW.

Thank you for sharing your interesting trip photos. Now I must say your treat of that video proved Cleopatra was clearly out shown by our erotic queen …Vanessa. 🔥🔥🔥

Haha ... I do like that BTS!

Hi gorgeous..😜

😊 ... hello there CV

Love the pictures from the exhibition, and really love the video at the end! Always enjoy watching you two in action. X

Pleased to know that, thanks Kent. :)

Thank you for the incredibly HOTTT ending. You guys are awesome!!

No worries .. thank you!

A hunk of burning love..❤️

:D 🙏 ... oh, I can hear Elvis singing it now ...

Thanks for sharing the photos. As I have said before I enjoy these sort of photos as they show you as more than just a beautiful woman showing us your body. It makes your more real. Ad I did enjoy the surprise ending

Glad to have you along for the ride, Gn .. many thanks.

Thank you for the bonus video. :p

(y) :)

very cool

😊
 
Love these. That you’re a real couple is a huge part of why I’m your fan! You’re more than pretty face… and gorgeous tits… and those legs… and that rocking ass… 🥰

It's lovely to have you here, Lisa .. you always pay me the most delightful compliments. x

Vanessa, you have the sweetest ass.😍😍😍

:) .. many thanks HB.

Gorgeous and sexy! Lucky Richard.

Hello Dogman .. thank you. :)

Egyptian art and artifacts fascinate me… the ultimate surprise ending (video) also fascinates me!

Haha .. glad we were able to distract you then, Neatnik. Yes, I'm the same. I've admired Egyptian Art since I first saw it in Art Class at high school .. it was great to see the real thing for the first time.

Love seeing the day-to-day pics alongside the sexier ones. A great contrast. Glad you both had a good break, too. ps the anal video. I remember seeing that on VW. Couldn’t believe it how hot it was. I mean ‘red hot’, V. The hottest… xx

Thanks so much, Alex. :)
 
A few days ago we were in Canberra as part of a trip around and about; we visited Parliament House and also took in an exhibition from the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities.

It's difficult to convey what we saw, in photographs, but they're an okay record of time spent.

As usual, not for everyone, but think they could be worth a look.

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others here: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/canberra/?view=roll
Can we start a movement to nominate Vanessa for Prime Minister? I'm sure the world would be a better place if everywhere had someone like V in charge!

I was rather hoping for a cheeky pic of her naked in the Speaker's Chair :oops:
 
And the engine purred like a kitten when her fluids were flowing, her timing with his mechanical and oral ministrations made her hum (and moan) Her tech continued his focus adjusting his focus and her headlights tweaking, tugging, inserting, swirling until the lube was flowing and she purred like none other. All set until her next appointment, and, hopefully soon.
 
Back in the day, in my youth, say '60's/70's, Canberra was much smaller in size, well planned and everything seemed so ordered and new....which ,compared to most global cities, it was and still is. It was like a big modern country town. Now, I feel it's lost it's charm. It's busy. Development has gone berserk. I guess the problem in the ACT is space....it's running out of room.
Having said that, we were thinking of moving there, it does have much to offer...a lot actually, but after living quiet country life for many years, it wouldn't be worth the hassle.

The museum and memorial are fabulous.


I gather it was the intention of the winning architect to have a building whereby the citizens of the land could walk to the top and over the parliament building...they would always be above the parliament and politicians. We did this some years ago, however, since 'the war on terror' seems to rule our lives now, it appears one can only go a little way up the structure. This is ludicrous, it's a building which belongs to all Aussies and no one has a right to close any part of it off because of some "perceived threat". What are they going to do?..spray the grass with Roundup? It's all about control.
We've been to the polls today but something more important to you Ausies happens here in Lincolnshire a week from Saturday. The remains of Mathew Flinders were discovered while excavating for a high speed rail line. They are being bought home to his home village of Donnington to be re-interred. He will at last be given the respect he deserved.
 
A few days ago we were in Canberra as part of a trip around and about; we visited Parliament House and also took in an exhibition from the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities.

It's difficult to convey what we saw, in photographs, but they're an okay record of time spent.

As usual, not for everyone, but think they could be worth a look.

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others here: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/cool/canberra/?view=roll
Hi V & R
Welcome back.
Great pics - Just amazing to see some of what the Egyptians managed to achieve over 3,000 + years not withstanding a few ups and downs over the period. Makes you wonder about our local efforts over many more millenia!

What an "electrifying" video clip! With all the various climate change power options, I have heard of "HELE" generated power before but never the much more successful (and satisfying) "HEHEHE" power alternative ............ "High efficiency, High energy , High emissions" 100% renewable energy actions so perfectly demonstrated!!!!

Have a great weekend
:giggle::love::heart:
 
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Yep, back home and as mentioned will keep working through different sets of photos that haven't seen the light of day for many years.

Will continue to get back into taking more recent pics as well.

Thank you for all the many compliments re the photos and photographer. (y):)

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This photo is from a set we did back in about 2008. I think it was posted on VW and I think it did rather well there. The photos were taken in August, which of course is our winter.

The model was pretty cold (there was no sun) but she battled along quite heroically. The weather was perfect for nipples!!

More here: https://public.sexpal.eu/vanessa65/mild/cold-day-for-lingerie/?view=roll


I'VE CHANGED THE SETTINGS ON SP TO ALLOW 'RIGHT-CLICK SAVE'.

This was not the case before. There is a culture at SP of people purloining others photos etc and passing them off as their own...a practice I really dislike😠

However, Vanessa's photos etc are all over the net and have been for years; I couldn't be bothered attending to something like the practice at SP, anymore. We'd rather people who can appreciate them, benefit from being able to save them.
Absolutely great set of pictures and again you wonder how you manage to look as the wife next door and at the same time look as a very glamorous star model - that combination of natural/everyday woman and Hollywood-like movie star is so unique for your pictures and that makes them very special. Thank you for sharing them again and thanks to Richard for providing us with such quality shots!!
 
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