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Alas, it's been quite some time since we visited this beach; when we lived closer it was a regular haunt.

There's nothing quite like getting your kit off and diving into salt water!


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Beach babe and love the casual bottomless look. Vanessa is a pure goddess on the beach. The look, the pose, the pure beauty like none other. Beautiful.
 
Beautiful - Jen 😘

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More gorgeous images. The picture from above, of Vanessa lying on the sofa with her legs apart and a big smile on her face, is an all-time favourite. Lovely way to start the day, and brings a new nuance to the phrase "getting up in the morning!".

*giggle* ... nice to know it had such a good effect, Muff.

A lovely and playful album.

Many thanks, John. :)

Beautiful V. You look cute & playful xx Lighting is great, too, Richard.

It was a long time ago but I think I was feeling a little playful that day, Alex ... glad it came across! 🙏

A photo story…..?
1. What was that you said?
2. I think I like your idea!
3. Now?
4. It is going to be great …..😜🙃!!

😄 ... indeed, and why wait Vasco? :D

Stunning beauty!

😊

Beautiful photos, you're truly unique, and you are a "farfallina che vola in ogni dove" You're wonderful when you're in the sea, on the beach, or lounging on your beautiful sofa; you're always perfect. Personally, what really drives me crazy about you is your "sguardo", the naturalness with which you convey images of your body to our eyes. Your eyes are the "Specchio dell'anima", and when, like in these photos, they smile so much, you make me happy, and everyone seems kinder and happier with me. Thank you, and I'll never stop admiring you because you're the image of the woman we all want as our life's companion. You're beautiful, you're uninhibited, you enjoy sex (in all its forms and positions), you're very athletic, and your body benefits from these exercises, which is perfectly evident in your reactive and very conforming muscles. Your body doesn't show the slightest bit of fat accumulation or muscle relaxation. Simply put, you're "un bocconcino squisito" and I believe this is largely thanks to your mental freshness. You're beautiful and attractive because, deep down, you feel young and attractive, and your body mirrors your thoughts and your soul. You're truly fantastic. I look forward to seeing your latest naked photos, strolling through your beautiful garden while the sun kisses you, especially those beautiful and intriguing nipples. "I tuoi capezzoli sono cosi dolci e teneri che suscitano il desiderio di succhiarli in ogno istante!!"I'd love for you to pinch them to make them even harder and more turgid, so I can kiss and lick them for hours. Hello, beautiful "female," I'm sending you a lick inside your "farfallina" xxx~~~(|)~~~~~ Amiche

There are quite a few new Italian words for me to learn in your charming reply, Amiche ... this time I'll pick "Specchio dell'anima" as my favourite. 😊 You've really spoilt me with all those other compliments though, indeed you made me feel younger just reading them. As for fat accumulation, well it does happen (sneaks up on me quite regularly), but having my photos taken regularly is the perfect wake up call so keeps me motivated. As always many thanks for your beautiful reply.

Vanessa, your beautiful face and smile is a perfect match for that fabulous body!

Wow .. that's a marvellous compliment .. thanks so much Neatnik.

V's smile says it all, a very arty set, and what a landing strip 😉🥰😅

Hehe .. I like that response, Aon. :)

Vanessa is love...❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

😊

Is it just me? Or does every picture of Ms V come out perfect.

😊 ... that made me smile, Tbear 🙏 .... but I can assure you that there are quite a number of pics on the cutting room floor ;)

I did not even have to click the link to fall in love all over again.❤️😘

Mwah!

Wonderful postings, I have spent many hours wandering beautiful beaches, but alas only have seen Sea goddess Vanessa day dreaming and in your postings here. The last set with Vanessa’s beautiful smiling face was a pleasure to finish with. Best wishes.

That's lovely to read .. many thanks BTS.

beautiful from head to toe

Thanks very much Jack! :)

No 5 has a hint of the Celia Imre about the expression. So mischievous

I had to look Celia up, Ken .. but I see about the mischievousness! :)

I had a feeling at the other end of those high heels would reveal something really sexy and delicious.....Damn if I was not correct. Absolutely gorgeous photos, and when I say delicious I mean DELICIOUS!!! These are some favs of mine certainly, beautiful!!!

That's a great reply, Bjorn ... I'm pleased that Richard found the sequel photo now ... 🙏

Picture 3 reminds me of Ursula Andress in the Bond film, Dr. No

Now there's a compliment ! Thanks Todge. :)
 
Beach babe and love the casual bottomless look. Vanessa is a pure goddess on the beach. The look, the pose, the pure beauty like none other. Beautiful.

Yes, it's my kind of casual attire, but I have to pick my settings ... thanks for the lovely reply, heath.

Damn, love seeing her wet... in more ways... beautiful

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Erotic AF

Such a stunning look with Vanessa looking into the lens. Stunning and absolutely beautiful.

Many thanks Heath. :)

Jeez Ms V. You are incredibly beautiful.

🙏 :)

On the basis that nobody is going to be so lucky as to enjoy this goddess IRL (other than Richard, lucky b@$t@rd!), wondering if V has an identical twin sister? #askingforafriend :oops: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

😊 ... Hehe ... no, sorry KV .. no sister at all I'm afraid!
 
Have had a couple of messages regarding the awful event at Bondi Beach. It's a shock to all Aussies; that sort of thing doesn't happen here, well, until now. The only other comparable tragedy I can recall, in my lifetime, is the Port Arthur massacre. It made even less sense. It's impossible for something like this not to affect everyone; I can only imagine what the people involved must be going through. We live hundreds of kms away, but courtesy of the media, it's all very real. It's sad and concerning how easily events on one side of the world can have disastrous consequences on the other. I've watched very little of the footage and listened to even less commentary, relating to the crime. Just enough to stay informed. Doesn't do anyone any good to watch over and over and over. Unfortunately, this type of catastrophe is pounced upon by political elements and the media. The former to score points and the latter to display their nauseating ability to reach the high water mark of sensationalism and obsequiousness.



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Have had a couple of messages regarding the awful event at Bondi Beach. It's a shock to all Aussies; that sort of thing doesn't happen here, well, until now. The only other comparable tragedy I can recall, in my lifetime, is the Port Arthur massacre. It made even less sense. It's impossible for something like this not to affect everyone; I can only imagine what the people involved must be going through. We live hundreds of kms away, but courtesy of the media, it's all very real. It's sad and concerning how easily events on one side of the world can have disastrous consequences on the other. I've watched very little of the footage and listened to even less commentary, relating to the crime. Just enough to stay informed. Doesn't do anyone any good to watch over and over and over. Unfortunately, this type of catastrophe is pounced upon by political elements and the media. The former to score points and the latter to display their nauseating ability to reach the high water mark of sensationalism and obsequiousness.



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So sad to see the shootings at Bondi Beach, especially in a country like Australia.

Across Europe we are seeing the same issues as the spotlight is constantly turned on the failure of enforced multiculturalism, coupled with huge numbers of illegal migrants (mainly young men of fighting age) crossing the English Channel every week.

When I worked in London two of my colleagues narrowly escaped being killed in terrorist attacks.

Successive governments have looked the other way while Asian grooming gangs have raped thousands of teenage girls.

Politicians and police failed to act because they feared being called racist.

Now, across much of Europe, we are seeing the emergence of political movements determined to apply some common-sense solutions.

Of course, they are immediately branded as being far-right.

This happened in the wake of three little girls being murdered in a dance class in Southport.

Police and politicians were slow to stop these things from happening, but they reacted very quickly to lock up anyone who protested in public or on social media.
 
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Have had a couple of messages regarding the awful event at Bondi Beach. It's a shock to all Aussies; that sort of thing doesn't happen here, well, until now. The only other comparable tragedy I can recall, in my lifetime, is the Port Arthur massacre. It made even less sense. It's impossible for something like this not to affect everyone; I can only imagine what the people involved must be going through. We live hundreds of kms away, but courtesy of the media, it's all very real. It's sad and concerning how easily events on one side of the world can have disastrous consequences on the other. I've watched very little of the footage and listened to even less commentary, relating to the crime. Just enough to stay informed. Doesn't do anyone any good to watch over and over and over. Unfortunately, this type of catastrophe is pounced upon by political elements and the media. The former to score points and the latter to display their nauseating ability to reach the high water mark of sensationalism and obsequiousness.



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Thank you Richard - so well said - Jen (Melbourne, Vic)
 
Have had a couple of messages regarding the awful event at Bondi Beach. It's a shock to all Aussies; that sort of thing doesn't happen here, well, until now. The only other comparable tragedy I can recall, in my lifetime, is the Port Arthur massacre. It made even less sense. It's impossible for something like this not to affect everyone; I can only imagine what the people involved must be going through. We live hundreds of kms away, but courtesy of the media, it's all very real. It's sad and concerning how easily events on one side of the world can have disastrous consequences on the other. I've watched very little of the footage and listened to even less commentary, relating to the crime. Just enough to stay informed. Doesn't do anyone any good to watch over and over and over. Unfortunately, this type of catastrophe is pounced upon by political elements and the media. The former to score points and the latter to display their nauseating ability to reach the high water mark of sensationalism and obsequiousness.



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How we can see the beauty of Aus 😍
 
Have had a couple of messages regarding the awful event at Bondi Beach. It's a shock to all Aussies; that sort of thing doesn't happen here, well, until now. The only other comparable tragedy I can recall, in my lifetime, is the Port Arthur massacre. It made even less sense. It's impossible for something like this not to affect everyone; I can only imagine what the people involved must be going through. We live hundreds of kms away, but courtesy of the media, it's all very real. It's sad and concerning how easily events on one side of the world can have disastrous consequences on the other. I've watched very little of the footage and listened to even less commentary, relating to the crime. Just enough to stay informed. Doesn't do anyone any good to watch over and over and over. Unfortunately, this type of catastrophe is pounced upon by political elements and the media. The former to score points and the latter to display their nauseating ability to reach the high water mark of sensationalism and obsequiousness.



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Agree Richard x
 
Beautiful female, and I believe there are few more "Femmina" than you in the world!! And I truly believe I'm right when I say that we should thank "Madre natura" for all the beauty and intelligence that were concentrated within you when you were born. I also think that we should thank your mother who was able to raise you so strong and with a body so perfect that it would make even the "Venere di Milo" look bad? The comparison with your curvy body with a figure so youthful that it would make eighteen-year-olds envious but mature in the sagacious sexual art that just by slightly bending one leg all your curves are enhanced, making all the good intentions of not masturbating before having carefully looked at all your photos go up in smoke. Already from the one that portrays you while you are sitting in the pub, your breasts are so erect like two sweet mountains all to be caressed and your happy look is attracting the gaze of the other patrons and I think that more than one of them has looked at you with a crazy desire to come there and kiss you. Then in the two naked photos in your garden you are simply fantastic. Why don't you wear that your beautiful pair of shiny black shoes with very high heels and have yourself photographed while walking along the paths of your park. Please also publish the photos of the I'm shooting your body from the front because I want to see your gorgeous "farfallina" soaking up the first rays of the sun. Thank you, beautiful girl, and I'm sending you lots of "baci e leccatine scostumate!!". xxx~~~ Amiche
 
Have had a couple of messages regarding the awful event at Bondi Beach. It's a shock to all Aussies; that sort of thing doesn't happen here, well, until now. The only other comparable tragedy I can recall, in my lifetime, is the Port Arthur massacre. It made even less sense. It's impossible for something like this not to affect everyone; I can only imagine what the people involved must be going through. We live hundreds of kms away, but courtesy of the media, it's all very real. It's sad and concerning how easily events on one side of the world can have disastrous consequences on the other. I've watched very little of the footage and listened to even less commentary, relating to the crime. Just enough to stay informed. Doesn't do anyone any good to watch over and over and over. Unfortunately, this type of catastrophe is pounced upon by political elements and the media. The former to score points and the latter to display their nauseating ability to reach the high water mark of sensationalism and obsequiousness.



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An excellent juxtaposition.
That pic is fantastic. No secret how much I appreciate the recent photos, Vanessa really is a beautiful and desirable woman.

A lovely sight in amongst a sea of sensationalism and attempted division.

Absolutely agree with your comments regarding the tragic events in Bondi. Unspeakable atrocity.
Like you, I'm doing enough to keep informed without getting overwhelmed.
But it's not easy to escape it.

Thanks for helping me find a brief respite
 
Have had a couple of messages regarding the awful event at Bondi Beach. It's a shock to all Aussies; that sort of thing doesn't happen here, well, until now. The only other comparable tragedy I can recall, in my lifetime, is the Port Arthur massacre. It made even less sense. It's impossible for something like this not to affect everyone; I can only imagine what the people involved must be going through. We live hundreds of kms away, but courtesy of the media, it's all very real. It's sad and concerning how easily events on one side of the world can have disastrous consequences on the other. I've watched very little of the footage and listened to even less commentary, relating to the crime. Just enough to stay informed. Doesn't do anyone any good to watch over and over and over. Unfortunately, this type of catastrophe is pounced upon by political elements and the media. The former to score points and the latter to display their nauseating ability to reach the high water mark of sensationalism and obsequiousness.



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Morning Richard and Vanessa

If anyone wants a brutally honest appraisal of events in the UK, I recommend you read this guy, Jim Chimirie on Twitter / X:
@JChimirie66677

I know this is not a political forum, but for those of you not on X / Twitter, please read the following:

There is a moment after every massacre of Jews – after the Holocaust, after October 7, and now after Bondi Beach – when the truth reveals itself. Not in the bloodshed, but in who rushes forward to explain it away.
After Jews were murdered at Bondi Beach for the crime of celebrating Hanukkah, that moment arrived almost immediately.
Before the bodies were cold, Dale Vince asserted the real culprit was not the killers, but Israel. More precisely, he claimed that Benjamin Netanyahu "wants antisemitism to be a thing" and "acts to make it so."
That statement is not careless. Not clumsy. It is ideological. It performs a very old trick: Jews are attacked, therefore Jews caused it.
This was not offered as a policy argument after reflection. It was deployed immediately, in the aftermath of a massacre that left children dead. That timing matters. It tells you the purpose of the remark. Not to understand the crime, but to launder it morally. To move responsibility away from the men who pulled the trigger and onto the identity of the people they killed.
Vince's later clarification made matters worse. To claim that "the biggest single cause" of antisemitism today is Israel's war in Gaza is not analysis. It's collective blame. It tells Jews everywhere that they are fair game for hatred and violence because of actions taken by a foreign government they may not support and do not control. That is not how moral reasoning works in any other context. It is reserved for Jews alone.
Antisemitism did not begin with Netanyahu. It did not begin with Israel. It did not begin with Zionism. It existed long before any of them and has survived every explanation offered for it. To pretend otherwise is either wilful ignorance or deliberate deceit.
What makes this episode truly damning is not just what was said, but who said it.
Dale Vince is not a fringe agitator shouting from the margins. He is a major donor to the Labour Party.
His money buys access, respectability, and silence. When someone so embedded in the political class feels comfortable reframing a massacre of Jews as a consequence of Jewish behaviour, it tells you something is badly wrong with the culture that surrounds him.
This is how antisemitism now presents itself in polite society. Not as hatred, but as causation. Not "Jews are evil," but "Jews bring this on themselves." Not crude slurs, but moral narratives that make violence seem understandable, even logical. It is antisemitism with a vocabulary of compassion.
And it always runs in one direction. No other group is told that attacks on them are the fault of their government. No other diaspora is treated as a moral hostage to a foreign state. Only Jews are subjected to this permanent conditionality: behave as we demand, or accept the consequences.
That is why statements like Vince's matter. They do not merely comment on violence. They prepare the ground for it. They reassure the next murderer that his crime will be contextualised, explained, and quietly blamed on the victims.
If the Labour leadership wishes to be taken seriously when it claims to oppose antisemitism, this cannot be waved away as a misunderstanding or an unfortunate turn of phrase. It is a test. Silence here is not neutrality. It is acquiescence.
History is unambiguous on this point. When Jews are murdered and influential figures respond by blaming Jews, the problem is no longer extremism at the margins. It is moral collapse at the centre.
Dale Vince did not pull the trigger at Bondi Beach. But by shifting blame away from the killers and onto the identity of the dead, he played his part in the culture that makes such killings possible.
 
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