Beautiful People
One thing I can’t believe since getting off the plane in Sydney is how many hot people there are here. Both guys and girls.
I can’t put my finger on one single thing….
- Perhaps it is my attitude is different being on ‘holidays’ and in a place that I love.
- Perhaps it is the warm weather and more skin is being shown – watched the cricket the other day with a bunch of mates and most of the guys weren’t wearing shirts (that doesn’t happen too often in Colorado or in winter New Zealand).
- Perhaps it is showing more flesh which makes people want to look and feel better.
I’d be keen to hear any ideas on the subject. I think I myself have lost a few kg’s since I’ve been here and despite the rain I have gotten a little bit of colour which I think makes me look slimmer as well.
Just imagine what an entire summer here would do for me……
Speaking of beautiful people – I’ve posted here before about Shannon who has just moved up to Sydney from Melbourne. His blog has been going for a while now and it sounds like he is doing great with it. Here are some pics he emailed me and I’m told this is the very first place they have been seen.
Shannon is doing a ‘Speedo Challenge’ where people tell him where to be photographed in his speedos – check it out hereo.
Another set of photos that Shannon sent me can be seen ‘here’.
Sex
I love sex.
There is no other way to put it. It is hard to value something different in comparison (ie – if I had to give up snowboarding or sex which one would I choose?). That is a tough question. If I had sex on tap I’d probably give up snowboarding…. but sex on tap is not something that I have for any great stretch of time.
The two days I spent with Mark (my new photographer) were amazing and filled with mindblowing sex. I’m comfortable with my ‘experience’ level but being in mountain towns there are gaps between great sexual partners. Mark, living in Sydney, gets sex whenever he wants it – and he likes sex too so he gets it a lot!!!
It is not very often that I get to hang out with openly gay friends and I was immersed in it in Sydney. Just the openness regarding sex and sexuality is something that I wasn’t brought up with and is not something that surrounds me. It was amazing!!! To the point of being infectious.
Right now I’m on the Central Coast and hour and a half north of Sydney – ever since I got here it has been raining but I still went for a swim this morning. The rain is supposed to continue which is a bit of a bummer (not really speedo tan kind of weather). I wasn’t going to go back to Sydney except to fly out but I think I might drop in and visit Mark for a day or two before I go. I’ll have a sore butt after the 15hr flight so I might as well get some enjoyment out of it.
I was keen to tell you guys what Mark and I got up to yesterday afternoon but the Victorian bush fires and with the death toll at 170 I thought out of respect I’d write a post about the fires.
It has put a somber mood on the entire place – when I was picked up at the airport on Sunday morning the death toll was 12 and ever since then it seems to jump everytime I hear the news. In discussions with Mark and his friends none of us can grasp at just how fast the fire front was moving in order to catch all these people.
Here are some fotos that I’ve gathered which made me sit back and say ‘HOLY SHIT’!!!
The news here hasn’t shown maps of where these places are and Google Earth gives a real picture of just how much bush is around these towns and how isolated they are. If you are interested search in Google Earth for….
- Marysville, Victoria
- Kingslake, Victoria
On a happier note – today I’m off north up the coast to stay with some friends. They live near the beach at a place called Avoca Beach.
This final foto is obviosuly from satellite. Melbourne (Australia’s 2nd largest city) is hidden by the clouds on the lower left part of the image (left of the smoke trail).
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