Thursday, 31 January 2008

Our train set

One of the biggest dreams a child has as they start to get older is to have a train layout of his or her very own with a proper electric controller, a good length of track and some scenery which the boy pictured has in the form of a picture to the side of his layout.

They will slowly acquire a selection of locomotives and rolling stock which he has a place to store them when not in use and maybe might build some kits of buildings plus make trees to go on their layout.

Mine was in the loft. 
 

Although I was raised as a boy, their was no reason as a gurl not to have one as girls do have trainsets today and as a sissy I just love steam trains and engines as much as boys and girls.

Sometimes two interests combine into one topic and that is very much what we have here as Andy and I were keen Stamp Collectors who like the thematic issues issued by Royal Mail at the time.
I also love trains and the big news in 1975 was the Advanced Passenger Train which promised to reduce journey times
Naturally every new train had boys and men wanting models to run on our model railways so manufacturers produced scaled replicas for us.

Sadly that service introduced locally being a major rail hub and a centre at the time for producing engines met more than its fair share of teething problems and was cancelled by the mid 1980's.

Tammy is a gurl who loves hur trains.


Thursday, 24 January 2008

Music and me

Music was and still is a first love of mine from the days I performed at school, recorded other peoples music sessions for the music teacher or sat in awe of the Church organist.

I listened to the radio a lot as a poorly boy where I might catch oldies pop shows,  "This weeks Composer"  or "Lunchtime Concert" on Radio three if not taking in an evening classical concert.

I also had a record and tape collection from an early age from pops recorded from the radio for me featuring "Bubblegum classics" like Sugar Sugar by the Archies, records either I bought or had bought for me such as those by T rex, The Bay City Rollers and The Beatles or classical albums donated by relatives to which I added over the years.

That's one reason from time to time I have a few music reviews on here because they are connected with past times and a past interest that goes into my future.

Thursday, 17 January 2008

The Youngest Girl in the Fifth

Seeing Christmas  and New year is out of the way, here's the latest installment of a series of short bits on the stories I read at boarding school and this edition dates to 1970 and isn't in quiet so good a condition as the others apart from having the price in the old UK money that was changed February 1971.

I still have floating around my conversion device for old and new currencies I had as a young child.

The story is is set at an all girls boarding school where fourteen and a bit Gwen Gascoyne, is moved in the middle of the term from the Upper Fourth to the Fifth Form as her Principal, Miss Roscoe feels the work in the Upper Fourth is too easy despite her years.

In the World of the school girls she is seen as stand-offish, treated very much as an outcast by all except Netta whose malicious scheming nature leads Gwen into trouble and deceit.
All of this isn't helped by a spell of bad luck either!

Gwen comes into her own during an accident during an accident in her forms geology expedition and from then on begins to earn the respect of her classmates.

I always found Geology interesting as a child.

Thursday, 10 January 2008

The Care Bears and me

One of the favourite tv shows from the mid 1980's for me was the Care Bears which had a lot tie in merchandise.

I am a sissy gurl who cares about things that happen to others be they close friends or communities miles from here, feeling their sadness, anger and pain and truly doesn't want to cause that to happen although I am also sometimes naughty too.

I'd would do almost anything to help my friends if I could  deal with their emotions and needs being prepared to share whatever I have at the time and I have.

Thursday, 3 January 2008

Into 2008

Christmas is officially over two years on from establishing this new blog of mine which is as well as Friends Reunited more or less went way with ITV buying it for clickbait and removing that which was good about it.

Ever since I have been on here I tended to write something for the New Year but before I get on to that, this time of year is connected with me to annuals, usually by comics, magazines or popular tv show that you'd get at Christmas from your parents or relatives


Many annuals have been produced and are found by people emptying lofts  in cardboard boxes and here's a good sample that from the bottom of the right pile has a number of the themed collections issued in recent years by D C Thompson, publishers of The Dandy and Beano from those comics archives.

Many of the others are annuals of now deceased comics I had access to such as Cor!, The Eagle, Sparky and Wizzer and Chips which were mainly boys own comics and The Dandy and Beano annuals of the year.

I say Boys Own because there is a style and format in story telling in either comic or novel form that engages directly with a boys interests, knowing what he is interested in and avoiding what he's not often looking toward adventure, science and battles.

Trying to write between the sexes while not impossible is hard to pull off and moreover as boys these are what we gravitate toward so it is entirely right that things should be gendered to what each needs and looks for.

Going back to that introduction, while I did read and will talk about some books written mainly for girls that I got some mileage from this new year, this blog is a adult littles blog with a twist for I am a feminine  boy, happy to be called a sissy gurl.



So between that I'll be looking at boy interests the ones that started in my boyhood , things that I started since and going to the beginning looking at presentation for little sissy gurls like me as they come together on one frilly package.