missswannie
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A bit lippy this evening. The mob were making wind whistles and I was a bit slow catching on.
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A bit lippy this evening. The mob were making wind whistles and I was a bit slow catching on.
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Womens active wear either is single seam, a front y seam, or a back y seam. Depends how you like your seams to sit and what's nice for you. I don't mind them snug and in tight so have all of them, others prefer a y and solid patch at the front.Oh if only to be lucky enough to trace that seam all the way around with my fingers!!
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Yeah, lip is usually backchat from someone. I suppose go down or head still are the words.Offering free lip service?
It sounded funnier in my head. An amazing and enjoyable view for sure.![]()
You tell blokes with their flies down that planes are low today, women get quiet whistles like the wind. The whole naked parachuting thing about whistling all the way down.A lovely view though, no wonder there was whistling going on.
ThankyouBeautiful picture of a beautiful woman
Just how they sit sometimes, all normal about the town.Oh my love that view and sparks some very naughty thoughts.
Meko-suji! Front seam on a puffy lady always gives you one. I laughed at the idea of the wind whistling through.A bit lippy this evening. The mob were making wind whistles and I was a bit slow catching on.
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A bit lippy this evening. The mob were making wind whistles and I was a bit slow catching on.
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A bit lippy this evening. The mob were making wind whistles and I was a bit slow catching on.
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Don't teach them the good words. Wind whistling is a bit of an aust concept.Meko-suji! Front seam on a puffy lady always gives you one. I laughed at the idea of the wind whistling through.
Comes with the territoryI do love seeing a camel toe![]()
not that good a one.Holy shit!
Lovely!
The mob in this case is familyA bit lippy this evening. The mob were making wind whistles and I was a bit slow catching on.
Your Photos are unequivocal (drooling) but your remarks invariable are a cryptic, you are a tease, by the mob do you mean the family?
It's been a great week in town. A couple of heavy cloud evenings, mixed with winter blue sky days.
Monday was great on the beach. I went down for a run and a swim mid afternoon and the skies were turning a bit pastel behind the cloud. I ended up staying down for quite a while and caught a great sunset.
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I went running again the next day and it was clear. I got so far and thought, might as well go down and have a swim, air dry a bit, before getting dressed again for the run home.
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Same crisp cool blue sky morning on Friday, so I took my calls on the road and went walking instead of staying in the office.
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And then a little bit of inappropriate play on the river later in the afternoon. A t-shirt long enough to be a mini-skirt, and I may have accepted the challenge to lose the shorts for a bit after a few wines and a park lunch...
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It was all tucked in still. I can't stand there like that without a bit more of a smile in view.I love that sunset, it has it all, cloud, clear sky, setting sun and reflections on the water.
Lovely up T-shirt pic. Nice view under the bridge.![]()
Gorgeous pictures Miss S! What a beautiful blue sky and sunset! Oh, and great buns! Thanks for sharing your beautiful pictures.
Deceptive. Most would say you can't swim because it's winter, but with the current reversed to north to south, it's warm water. That's also the reason for mild temperatures. It can be colder getting out of the water than in. In about a months time it will flip back to south to north and your nipples go numb for a few hours, not to mention everything else shutting up shop.Swimming in the heart of the winter, what?........ Don't mind me, just jealous. and as usual your photographs are magnificent.
Thank you. I can't always put them in, but especially in the current times its not a bad idea to share a bit of scenery and outlook with each other.You definitely have an eye for landscape and nature photography. Of course, your own personal subject matter is pretty incredible, too.
It's long scenery here. Not so many hills or mountains to alter the horizon so you are normally looking over tens of miles. Some people like it, some hate it. (Too much same). I can see both points, certainly photos with a great number of things in them, even trees on a mountain are completely different.It is always wonderful catching up on your thread. You photography is amazing. I'm sure it's difficult to take a bad picture given all the wonderful scenery and beautiful subject. I definitely need Australia on my bucket list.
A bit of this and a bit of that, hopefully something is interesting.What great views to return to on a Monday !!
Thanks for showing Beauty through your eyes and Pics!!
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