Transwoman Times


From Justine Valinotti: the life of a transwoman.

I began this blog on 7 July 2008 to recount some of my thoughts, feelings and actions, as well as medical events, of the year leading up to my GRS/SRS.

On 7 July 2009, Dr. Marci Bowers very successfully performed my surgery.

In the early days of my recovery, I decided to continue this blog to describe what I experience and learn as I begin to live as a "new woman."

Showing posts with label things seen on my way to work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label things seen on my way to work. Show all posts
15 May 2015

How Much Are Those Lilacs On The Wall

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One way I know it's really spring is when I'm riding--whether to work or for fun--and my peripheral vision increases. It seems t...
28 April 2015

Queensboro Plaza Dawn

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Having an early morning class means, as often as not, being sleep-deprived, both for me and my students. There are rewards, though:  Stude...
17 December 2014

The Day Begins; It Is Dawn--For Whom?

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This semester, I've been teaching early morning classes.  When the term began, I was pedaling in bright, often shadowless, pre-dawn l...
18 March 2014

A Day Begins With A Setting Cloud

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Yesterday's post on Midlife Cycling ended with a pot of gold over the rainbow.  Well, sort of. Today's post begins--as my day ...
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Justine Valinotti


Here I've come.

A journey that neither I nor anyone else could have foreseen has brought me here today.

You can follow this journey on my blogs: "Mid-Life Cycling" and "Transwoman Times." I am also serializing a book on another blog, "Memories and Those Who Stayed."
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