#365feministselfie: Week 14

I am again participating in the #365feministselfie project, now in its fifth year, and promised a thread for others to share selfies and/or talk about the project, visibility generally, self-apprecation, and related topics. So here is a thread for Week 14!

A few of my selfies over the last two weeks:

image of me from the shoulders up, sitting at my desk; my hair is pulled up, and I am wearing contact lenses, light makeup, and a grey t-shirt
Working.

image of me sitting at my desk from mid-chest up in profile; my hair is down, and I am wearing blue-framed glases, no makeup, and a black tanktop
More working.

(Aren't you so excited to get to see how the magic of Shakesville happens, lol? IT'S THRILLING STUFF!)

image of me from mid-chest up; my hair is pulled up, my blue-framed glasses are on my head, and I'm wearing purple lipstick as I smile at the camera
Purple lips for Easter at Deeky's place, because why not?

image of me from the shoulders up, lying sideways on my sofa; I have my hair pulled back and I'm wearing my blue-framed glasses and a grey Philadelphia Union t-shirt; Dudley's head is resting on my shoulder
To paraphrase John Denver: Greyhound on my shoulder makes me happy.

image of me in a closed, wood-walled changing stall at the gym, wearing contact lenses, a striped shirt, and a burundy moto jacket; I have wet hair and am smiling at the camera
Old Swim-Head, about to head home after a mile in the pool.

Please feel welcome and encouraged to share your own selfies in comments, or share your thoughts on the project, or solicit encouragement or advice, or do whatever else feels best for you to participate, if you are inclined to do so!

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