Currently sliding from senior citizen into elderly. Dressing for almost 60 years, but rarely in last dozen. Fairly famous TG author, usually under one of two pen names (Alan Barrie or Cheryl Ann "Cassie" Sanders.) Many books in Lee Brewster's classic publishing line, Mardi Gras Press. And a long-time bestseller on Amazon, A WOMAN'S PASSION. (Those sales were eclipsed in recent years by all the $2.99 tg junk writing on Amazon; however, I recently got back the publishing rights and arranged for an inexpensive Kindle Edition and sales have picked right back up.) Also just added a new Kindle Edition of an old nugget to Amazon: THE SUNDAY GAME by Alan Barrie. Although always closeted to my family, I used to travel heavily for business, so had a lot of time to dress. Back in the day, could pass easily even in places like a White House tour or a hotel bar. Have been to a couple of the New England groups first events at Provincetown, but, again, not for a few years.
Love the 70s. Very nice.
Wow you look so cute! I bet that was a fun day 🙂
I loved those days, you’re beautiful
You looked great then and you look great now. Do you remember what you did that day? If I’m not mistaken, you wrote about the time when you’d stop before it was too late to cover your tracks. I’ve thought about that very thing, however, I guess I’m more worried about life now than legacy. If people think less of me, will it really matter. I don’t feel I’ve done anything reprehensible, at least in this regard. If someone thinks it damages the good I’ve done in my life, shame on the.
FAM