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12 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

A girlfriend dropped this hand me down sleeveless jumper off for me.  I probably never would have bought it because jumpers just haven't been on my radar but I really like it.

Very nice @Bri2020. Love the colors on you. They work well with your hair color. 

 

@MisterJax You look very nice as well.??

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13 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

I'm so lucky to have friends that want to outfit me

That is pretty cool and it looks really nice too.

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11 hours ago, MisterJax said:

 

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Looking bad ass!  The luthier in me wants to know about that V guitar behind you though? Details plz ;)

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I'm a bit boring today with just a printed top and jeans but thought I would show you my accessories for the day. The necklace was given to me by one of my employees when I first came out and she went through her stuff to find things she hasn't worn in years.  then my wife did the same recently and found the hoop earrings that match perfectly. This is the first day wearing them together. Now I just need some bracelets to match ;)

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3 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Looking bad ass!  The luthier in me wants to know about that V guitar behind you though? Details plz ;)

The former owner of the house made that guitar from scratch. He has long sense passed away but haunts the house listening to our band's music.

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1 hour ago, MisterJax said:

The former owner of the house made that guitar from scratch. He has long sense passed away but haunts the house listening to our band's music.

Does it have piezo pickups or acoustic?  How's it sound?

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Today - with my new wig again...

 

I really like this one and thought I would buy another identical for when this gets old and worn, but this colour is no longer listed on the Amazon seller page :( so I'll just have to enjoy it while I can.


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17 hours ago, Niamh said:

I really like this one and thought I would buy another identical for when this gets old and worn, but this colour is no longer listed on the Amazon seller page :( so I'll just have to enjoy it while I can.

 

Depends on quality and how often you use it. Mine generally cost about $60 (synthetic) and I can get about a year out with daily use. After that they start looking a little ragged. I prefer longer hair though.

I've got a wig shop within walking distance though so it's no big deal to buy a new one. I consider myself to be still in the learning stage so I'm getting the hang of synthetic wig care.

 

My suggestion would be to find yourself a wig shop locally and become their patron. Also useful for wig care supplies like silicone spray, shampoo, conditioner, brushes, etc...

 

Hugs!

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2 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

 

Depends on quality and how often you use it. Mine generally cost about $60 (synthetic) and I can get about a year out with daily use. After that they start looking a little ragged. I prefer longer hair though.

I've got a wig shop within walking distance though so it's no big deal to buy a new one. I consider myself to be still in the learning stage so I'm getting the hang of synthetic wig care.

 

My suggestion would be to find yourself a wig shop locally and become their patron. Also useful for wig care supplies like silicone spray, shampoo, conditioner, brushes, etc...

 

Hugs!

Thanks @Jackie C. I do intend to find a local wig shop at some point but apart from a few weeks in August/September last year they have not been allowed to open since March last year and will probably be weeks away from opening. I like both short and long wigs. All the ones I've had so far are budget ones from Amazon, but most I've been quite happy with. However I can see they are unlikely to last a long time. One of my favourites was showing signs of being difficult to revive after about 4-5 months of wearing 1-2 days a week. But I don't regret having bought these budget wigs as it has helped work out what styles I really like. I think the latest is my favourite of all because while it is long and feminine, it camouflages my grey (real) hairs when they occasionally show (if I'm combing back my wig hair) and neither does it end up in my mouth with my food when I'm eating - which many of my other wigs do!

 

Hopefully when I go to a wig shop I will be able to tell them more precisely what I'm looking for. But it would have been nice to have a 2nd or 3rd copy of this one!

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The well dressed “young”woman back from repairing maple syrup lines in deep snowy woods. 

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3 hours ago, Charlize said:

The same old gal looking better on the farm

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Definitely looking good - but I'd be worried about lighting a match near you! :)

 

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On 2/10/2021 at 11:25 AM, Teri Anne said:

Mister Jax maybe you should join us over on the how many are musicians thread.

 

Good idea!

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2 hours ago, ElizabethStar said:

I tried to dress up a little bit more than usual today without going hyper-feminine. 

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I like it! You look fabulous!

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Looking good @ElizabethStar!

 

Tragically, I'm still down with what I hope is a cold so today is just like yesterday: Pajamas and kind of a dull, tired look.

 

Hugs!

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2 hours ago, ElizabethStar said:

I tried to dress up a little bit more than usual today without going hyper-feminine. 

 

You look great!  I'm biased for colors obviously but I like the blue, it works for you.  

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Cami top and fun ankle length jeans today. With my shoulder tattoos being lasered yesterday I can't wear sleeve without making a mess of them for a few days. I hate being sleeveless but what's a girl to do.  When clients come in I have a shawl i throw over real quick. It's easy enough to wash.

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Nice! Though personally, I like to show off my arms. I was looking at that outfit and thinking, "Goddess, she's going to freeze!" then I remembered you're in Virginia. Though we're actually having a "warm" day today. The high is 25.

 

I like those colors. My spouse wears that combination a lot.

 

Now you've got me thinking I need a couple of camis in my wardrobe...

 

Hugs!

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