And when she becomes a grandmother she'll have some interesting stories to tell her grandkids about all those pictures on her skin. I guess when you're young and you've got the "bod" to show it all, you do. This man will no doubt amble up those steps and open the door for her. And then calm his pacemaker. Perfect shot, Jilly! Merci.
The sensual, visual sights of the south of France are not just legendary but factual as this photo suggests. Not actually seeing her face adds to the mystique. Anyone for a nice swim at the beach?
I remember when the phrase "her panties were in a bunch" meant someone was cranky - as if annoyed by discomfort. Fun photo, and makes me wonder how far this is from the beach! I see other girls with skirt cover-ups further on...
I read a carton, in Funny Times, earlier today which shows two elderly people comparing their tattoos. The caption when something along the lines. "This use to be a rose, and this was a heart". As we age our body proportions change and I guess the tattoos stretch as well (smile).
dommage que l'été s'arrête ;o)). j'adore regarder les tatouages, j'aurais toujours rêver d'en avoir un, mais j'ai une peur bleue des aiguilles, les seuls que je peux me mettre, c'est les tatouages Malabar ;o)
A picture's worth a thousand words and boy I reckon that guy would have a few to say when he eventually drags his mouth off the footpath!!!
ReplyDeleteShe looks burnt and may need some soothing cream applied to some sensitive areas later!!!!
Heeheee!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if those are faded tattooes on the back of her knee.
Dont see that kind of outfit in London.
ReplyDeleteAnd when she becomes a grandmother she'll have some interesting stories to tell her grandkids about all those pictures on her skin. I guess when you're young and you've got the "bod" to show it all, you do. This man will no doubt amble up those steps and open the door for her. And then calm his pacemaker. Perfect shot, Jilly! Merci.
ReplyDeleteI am having a good chuckle imagining what that guy is thinking. The "comfort" of a thong still escapes me, and at my age it SHOULD!
ReplyDeleteI really think she has something tattooed on her belly.
ReplyDeleteThe sensual, visual sights of the south of France are not just legendary but factual as this photo suggests. Not actually seeing her face adds to the mystique. Anyone for a nice swim at the beach?
ReplyDeleteIs the good taste dead?
ReplyDeleteWhy wear anything at all? I'd like to see the front view also.
ReplyDeleteI remember when the phrase "her panties were in a bunch" meant someone was cranky - as if annoyed by discomfort. Fun photo, and makes me wonder how far this is from the beach! I see other girls with skirt cover-ups further on...
ReplyDeleteUSelaine - she's walking up the steps to a restaurant that opens onto the beach.
ReplyDeleteThe road runs parallel to the beach. ie sea to the right.
What would the rest of the world do without France to inspire us?
ReplyDeleteYes Jilly, but this guy is looking at you!;-)
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ReplyDeleteI read a carton, in Funny Times, earlier today which shows two elderly people comparing their tattoos. The caption when something along the lines. "This use to be a rose, and this was a heart". As we age our body proportions change and I guess the tattoos stretch as well (smile).
ReplyDeletedommage que l'été s'arrête ;o)). j'adore regarder les tatouages, j'aurais toujours rêver d'en avoir un, mais j'ai une peur bleue des aiguilles, les seuls que je peux me mettre, c'est les tatouages Malabar ;o)
ReplyDeletePapy va avoir mal au yeux à force de regarder les tatouages ;-)
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ReplyDeleteTatoos! Oh yuck!!!!!!!!!! Have they invaded France too?
ReplyDeleteOMIGOSH!! And she's walking around town (un)dressed like that? She's a bold one, isn't she?!
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