About This Blog ~ This blog is about a series of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) super-hero, sci-fi, fantasy adventure novels called Rainbow Arc of Fire. The main characters are imbued with extraordinary abilities. Their exploits are both varied and exciting, from a GLBT and a human perspective. You can follow Greg, Paul, Marina, Joan, William, and Joseph, as well as several others along the way, as they battle extraordinary foes or take on environmental threats all around the globe and even in outer space. You can access synopses of the ten books using the individual links on the upper, left-hand column.





The more recent posts are about events or issues that either are mentioned in one or more books in the series or at least influenced the writing of the series.










Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Same Shirt; Different Holsters and Guns




At first, I thought these two were taken at the same time. But a quick study of the holsters, and it's obvious that they aren't the same. I don't remember the earliest, double-holster. But with the second one, when you look closely, you can see that it's longer and less ornate than the first. The shirt might be the same, but that's all. The type of holster in the bottom photo was very popular--though I cannot find it on the Internet and draw a blank with the name. Tommy Tipton got the two-gun holster and another kid on the block got the single one like I did that same Christmas morning. We joined one another on the street and could have created our own gang, robbing banks, stopping the stage coach to lift the money chest.

Even my sister remembers the time the TV and movie star Montie Montana and his horse Rex performed at Laural Elementary School. Even without Montie's visit, there were so many Westerns on TV and in the theater, no kid could have escaped the allure. And, of course, with Davy Crockett, several kids had coonskin caps. A couple of kids even got themselves Mohawk haircuts.




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