Saturday, April 22, 2023

Moment of Zen: Beaches

It’s been a years since I’ve been to the beach. 
By the way, all of the images are of Ed Speleers, who was most recently a major character on Star Trek: Picard’s final season (below). The season was great, and Speleers is always nice to look at. You might remember him from Downton Abbey. On that show, his character wasn’t the most likable, but just like he did Barrows, you couldn’t help but notice how good looking he is.

3 comments:

JiEL said...

OMG! Ed has just made the same feeling for me as he is so cute and attractive.
Seeing hime shirtless on that beach is making me water from all over my body...

Thanks for sharing and I'll take them to add to his folder on my hard drive.

YUMMY!.

Capricornus said...

"It’s been a years since I’ve been to the beach."
Me too! But it doesn't matter. I don't like hot and sunny weather!

Anonymous said...

Every day I am more and more afraid of sunburn. My white skin quickly turns a rosy color and when I get home and go to take a shower with warm water I already feel that I have been burned, which I hate.
The sand is an unavoidable nuisance but it makes me feel a bit uncomfortable because I feel a little bit sick and until I can't wash myself in fresh water I feel uncomfortable.
Finally the water that everyone promises that it is warm is totally false and while you are entering the water of the beach everything goes very well, you look like a Tarzan, the bad thing is when the water reaches the height of your noble parts that is when you know that the water is totally frozen and you spend some time playing with the water generating small waves to see if your two "marbles" are adapting to the temperature of the water...
I think the only good thing about the beach is when a good lifeguard brings you close and lifts you up in his arms to take you to the shore without touching the dry sand and gradually introduces you into the water and then back to transport you from the shore to your towel so that your feet do not get full of dry sand. The service of the lifeguard would be perfect if in addition to dry you with the towel slowly and without haste and then sits next to you wanting to know you and where you are from...

Ángel