Sunday, October 21, 2012

Outfit Post

As I've mentioned before, I really don't like photos of myself and am quite modest about letting other people see them. Several months ago, I was interviewed by a local TV channel about some storm damage that occurred to the wall encircling the Confederate Cemetery. Other than for locating that video for a friend, I otherwise refused to even look at it. That's the way I am with photos of myself. 

That said, one of my readers requested an outfit post after I posted my story about the combat boots I had acquired. Since I requested reader's feedback on the wisdom of buying boots that are too large for my feet, I feel it only fair to grant her request by offering a picture or two of me wearing the footwear. That way, you all can see if they match with my body size or whatever. So without further ado...
















A side view looking at the camera. That is part of the Confederate Cemetery in the background, incidentally.


















And a frontal shot. I know it's hard to get a good look at the boots in these photos but hopefully, they are visible enough to show how they look on me. By the way, the t-shirt, which comes out of the Anne Stokes art collection and is entitled Await the Night, was purchased through Black Rose
out of London. I've gotten several items and really feel that they have some of the best t-shirt collections around.

14 comments:

  1. I agree with you 100% about disliking photos of one's self. But I'm glad you were brave enough to do an “Outfit Post” (LOL), because the boots really do look fantastic. You don't regret the purchase, do you?

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  2. No, I'm still happy with the purchase and I think my instincts were correct, that I'm tall enough that the large boots wouldn't look too awkward.

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  3. I approve! Don't know why you're so shy, but then you know from my blog that I'm kinda vain....you should show yourself more often, be proud of yourself!

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  4. Thanks Sarah! Your blog has never led me to think of you as being vain--just creative.

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