First post : beach pics

Appreciation

garajd said:
Rasp . . . god, you are incredible . . . I love finding your latest postings and taking my time looking at them . . . I can only hope that you will continue to let us enjoy your quiet beauty . . .

My first question if we were to ever meet would be, "What can I do for you to show you how much I have enjoyed your pictures and the way you share your nakedness with us?" I would do anything to make you happy.

Hi garajd....that is a very sweet and appealing thing to say! Thank you for your kind words. :rose:

Cheers

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You

raspberries said:
I went away with my family for a night in the hills up behind Cairns. It was incredibly hot summer weather - about 35 degrees celcius (about 95 fahrenheit) and the humidity is about 90% at present...the wet season is about to break open and pour down upon us.

We stopped at a few scenic spots along the way, put some distance bewteen us and the teenagers and managed to sneak in a few pics...

These first ones are from Ellis Beach, which is on the highway north, heading towards Port Douglas. You can see our stinger-proof enclosure in the background of one shot - this is box jellyfish season here and the waters are treacherous. These nets don't keep out another tiny little jellyfish called irukanji, which cause a very nasty, often fatal sting. They kill you by raising your blood pressure to incredible levels. People who have been stung by them and survived recount a horrific sense of doom as part of the symptoms....I stay out of the ocean!

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Don't need the jelly fish to raise my blood pressure , just seeing you does that
 
Pebbly Beach

A little further along the highway we stopped at Pebbly Beach. As you will see from the pics, this beach is covered with pebbles. It's the only beach of its kind in these parts - all our other beaches are covered with sand.

It was 1pm and the heat was intense. I lay down on the pebbles and I could see the heat shimmering all around me...

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raspberries said:
A little further along the highway we stopped at Pebbly Beach. As you will see from the pics, this beach is covered with pebbles. It's the only beach of its kind in these parts - all our other beaches are covered with sand.

It was 1pm and the heat was intense. I lay down on the pebbles and I could see the heat shimmering all around me...

:catgrin:

We see the heat, but it's coming from somewhere other than the pebbles. Raspberries is way hotter then her surroundings. *nods*
 
very hot

raspberries said:
It was 1pm and the heat was intense. I lay down on the pebbles and I could see the heat shimmering all around me...

:catgrin:

There's a heat haze here, too... around my hardening cock...
 
Good morning, love . . . what a way to start my day!!! The scenery is beautiful, but of course I soon focus on the "main attraction" . . . and you always get a response from me . . . mmmmmmmmm . . . . especially Pebbly 4 . . . who could resist that "invitation"?????????
 
Pandanus are prickly

After the blazing sun on the pebbles we retired to the shade of a pandanus tree. Great photographic prop, but very prickly!! :rolleyes:

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raspberries said:
After the blazing sun on the pebbles we retired to the shade of a pandanus tree. Great photographic prop, but very prickly!! :rolleyes:

:catgrin:
Hi, love . . . I can guarantee that there are more than a few "prickly" things around than a pandanus tree . . .
 
Sounds like it could make

:p
raspberries said:
After the blazing sun on the pebbles we retired to the shade of a pandanus tree. Great photographic prop, but very prickly!! :rolleyes:

:catgrin:
a nice French tickler..... :p
 
More fab pics!

Superb photos in great locations... I miss FNQ... but at least I can see how the weather is up there :D keep it going raspberries
 
Fisherman's wharf

The next stop on our drive was Port Douglas....playground of the excessively wealthy, but still a few things for locals-in-the-know to enjoy! These pics were taken looking out onto Dixon Inlet from a beautiful old timber wharf that was originally built for sugar shipping, but has not served that purpose for a long time. Presently it is only used by fishermen.... and photographers! More blinding sunlight - summer in the tropics!

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raspberries said:
The next stop on our drive was Port Douglas....playground of the excessively wealthy, but still a few things for locals-in-the-know to enjoy! These pics were taken looking out onto Dixon Inlet from a beautiful old timber wharf that was originally built for sugar shipping, but has not served that purpose for a long time. Presently it is only used by fishermen.... and photographers! More blinding sunlight - summer in the tropics!

:catgrin:
Looks like it is stilled used for sugar, what a sweet body and those nipples n ;) ;) d me to suck them and then eat your beautiful pussy
 
raspberries said:
The next stop on our drive was Port Douglas....playground of the excessively wealthy, but still a few things for locals-in-the-know to enjoy!
:catgrin:

Just want you to know we are still here, still enjoying your pics and still dreaming about both of you :kiss:
 
Very nice pics of a loverly woman. Are you ever going to get that husband in a shot with you?

mwild
 
Scarlet_72 said:
Just want you to know we are still here, still enjoying your pics and still dreaming about both of you :kiss:

Lovely to hear from you Scarlet....hopefully we will soon have some wonderful adventures to tell you about and send you some pics! We think of you two often :rose:

:catgrin:
 
straightshot007 said:
Nice wharf pictures. Can you post more pics of your ass?

OK if you insist...I am not overly taken with that angle of myself but for you...I'll take some more this weekend... :rose:

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