Looking good as usual. Isn't if gratifying to travel en femme and not really worry about what others may think and just be yourself. Been a while since I've had that opportunity but when I do I sure enjoy it. Enjoy your convention. Thanks for sharing. Lisa
I remain impressed with the set-up of Femulate to run on auto-pilot when you are away. I like the 'T News' feature and thank you for the partial shout out to Diedre McClusky, a conservative economist/historian from the Univ. of Chicago. Diedre was given an award by the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a libertarian group which had Rand Paul as its recent Keynote speaker. Diedre describes herself as post-modern, Christian Libertarian who used to be a man. I am always pleased to learn about the accomplishments of people such as Diedre McClosky and Lynn Conway. Pat
Gorgeous outfit...you look great after a long day! And those legs...wow!
ReplyDeleteLooking good as usual. Isn't if gratifying to travel en femme and not really worry about what others may think and just be yourself. Been a while since I've had that opportunity but when I do I sure enjoy it. Enjoy your convention. Thanks for sharing. Lisa
ReplyDeleteI love traveling en femme. I would like to do it by air someday.
DeleteI remain impressed with the set-up of Femulate to run on auto-pilot when you are away. I like the 'T News' feature and thank you for the partial shout out to Diedre McClusky, a conservative economist/historian from the Univ. of Chicago.
ReplyDeleteDiedre was given an award by the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a libertarian group which had Rand Paul as its recent Keynote speaker.
Diedre describes herself as post-modern, Christian Libertarian who used to be a man. I am always pleased to learn about the accomplishments of people such as Diedre McClosky and Lynn Conway.
Pat
Auto-aviatrix not auto-pilot, Pat.
DeleteI take it this is after all the Ham-vention stuff? Still looking good and as fresh as the day you began!
ReplyDeleteNo - "Thursday" was during Hamvention, Billie.
DeleteIndeed -- fetching is the word I would use!
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