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Thursday, December 15, 2022

Beach windbreak


This is one of those pictures from Larry K. that I downloaded in a hurry without his 
usual informative notes.  I do know, however, that it came from a French website.  
The possibly excited man is basking behind a portable beach windbreak one sees 
most commonly in the UK, but also elsewhere in Europe.






 

9 comments:

  1. You'd need a windbreak if you were mad enough to sit on a British beach outside a heatwave. I suppose you'd be alright tucked away in a cove on the Dorset or Cornish coasts but, in fact, some of the most beautiful and sandy beaches in Great Britain are on the North coast of Scotland - where you would need life support were you to swim, even in Summer. Billy Connolly, whom I still think is the funniest of all British comedians, used to say that Tacitus wrote that the Scots painted themselves with woad to make them blue. "It's not true! Blue is the natural colour of our skin - we only turn white after sunbathing." I saw him live once at a gay community charity event. ("Thank you for letting me show how tolerant I am!") I left with a stitch through laughing.

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    1. Having visited the beautiful, but near freezing, beaches of the Outer Hebrides, I can confirm your description. I'm a big Billy Connolly fan, too, and love the Tacitus story!

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    2. If you haven't already been there, the next time you are in the land of your fathers, you really must visit the Singing Sands (Camas an Lighe) near Gortenfern on the Ardnamurchan peninsula, Lochaber, Strathclyde. (10 o'clock to Oban.) The large grain sands make the sea sing. It is quite an experience.

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    3. Bear and I spent a week once on the Isle of Mull, and the locals suggested we take the small ferry over to Ardnamurchan. There was so much to see and do on Mull that we never got to it, though. Wonderful memories of that trip!

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  2. Jerry, is this photo using that technique you mentioned, where they flip the model's pecker over his thigh so it looks hard, or s this male actually sporting wood?

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  3. My notes on it only say "Man on a naturist beach" c. 1970. I don't know the location. -Larry

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    1. Well, at least you have a date . . . that I failed to record.

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  4. Ce francais a l'air d'etre pret a etre adore! Son phallus est magnifique.
    Ca me rappelle un artisie avec qui j'etais intime.


    Gentilhomme a Paris

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