A drawing of myself knitting on the bus this evening. I was so tired on my way home, and my phone was out of battery, but luckily I had the sock I'm knitting in my bag!
I am in a relationship with the most amusing butch in the world she just revealed that last night she read through the entirety of wuthering heights just to procrastinate going to sleep (I have raised worry that she doesn't read books as much any more then she does this)
A self portrait while I applied for jobs, they had me do the horrible act of recording myself answering their questions so I had to stare at my face a lot.
so much potential and so little representation for archaeologist butches. whats more butch than a vast knowledge of ages past and also carrying a big ass picaxe over your shoulder
We were driving out of the small town with my grandfather's new wife and she chose to drive a roundabout way with quiet streets to avoid town center because she's so embarrassed by her car having a dent on its side.... Oh my is it possible to be this concerned with façades?? Personally I didn't even notice the dent 😭
A butch win for me on this trip however was that when we stopped in the bigger city nearby, my mother got me an expensive shirt that looks a bit like a dish towel. I've been looking for a good dish towel shirt for years and this one is so nice and soft!!
I love this pattern on shirts because it has some of the charm of flannel shirts but doesn't feel as casual, but also I look like a dish towel <3
At home and the environment I've grown up in it's okay to be a lesbian (in fact, my paternal grandparents have been okay with and even supported homosexuality since the 60s), but do you really need to look like a man though when homosexuality is so normal is the undertone I sometimes catch a whiff of, however now in the rural part where my mother grew up it's no issue for women to look like men and being practical, as long as you're not being a lesbian about it. Well what if I do need to be both lesbian and masculine about it.
Send your warm thoughts I am currently in the very religious part of the country to visit family with my mother in the town/rural area where she grew up. Not that her family has ever been very religious, but we're here to spend time with my demented grandfather, and his new wife (whom I now realize has been married to him for 10+ years) is extremely pentecostal:)) I don't have a particularly close relationship to anyone here, including my mother, but my mother is at least someone I know how to talk with. I never figured out how to communicate with her family or the other people here, my brother and our cousins are far better at that:')