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6 January/Ionawr - 18 February/Chwefror 2012

 

Photographer: Toril Brancher

 

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A bit dark, because it *is* dark.

This box came with hankies in it a few years ago. I just realized a few weeks ago that it fits pencils perfectly.

(Those summer Field Notes are all full and archived now.)

" love my new Nordic Side Effect! Love the color combo with solar, love the contrast with the Ultraviolet interior of my Large Cafe Bag, love the way it holds all of the bits and bobs in a tidy contained way while still being flexible...squishable, if you will. That is the one big bonus I find between the Dyneema version of this bag and the Ballistic. Both are solid, durable, well-serving, bags...but I like the give that the Dyneema has. It easily holds what you see in the picture--Which includes a pencil pouch with four writing instruments and a small leather cover with two Fieldnotes notebooks inside. My phone is also usually in there along with a granola bar as well. Pop that puppy into the LCB with lunch, a book, and my students' papers, and voila, streamlined awesomeness. " --KmK

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A wooden box in which to keep your stash of notebooks

Outgoing notes include:

Agnès Varda on Martin Scorsese's AFTER HOURS

Jean-Pierre Melville's LE SAMOURAÏ

The 180° rule

Calques, Loan Translation and Phono-Semantic Matching

Henry David Thoreau on October

Boat Names

Sonder

Necropants

Degloving

Walter Hill; Vincent van Gogh; Charlie Parker; H.G. Wells; Kurt Vonnegut; Rachel Carson; Miles Davis

It always happens to me when I am about to finish a notebook, I am waiting on another shipment to arrive before I start a fresh one.

 

I have wanted to use this one for a while but I wasn't able to get a photo I was really happy with. Until now.

 

I set the notebook up under one of the halogen lights on my kitchen counter. I ended up moving it backwards out of the spotlight and used a silver reflector to bounce the light back onto the notebook.

 

You can see the Christmas tree with the white lights behind on the counter. Originally, I only had them on the small tree to the right of the notebook. I later pulled out my plaster "D" and moved some of the lights over there on the left to create a small back-light effect.

 

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[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58158548

(Waiting room.)

Blog: sharonfrost.typepad.com/day_books

6 1/2 x 6 in double page spread; ballpoint, fountain pen on Field Notes. Lamy Safai EF

 

Dejé mi cuaderno de bocetos en el escáner, así que tuve que hacer este en mi agenda y pegarlo. (I left my sketchbook in the scanner, so I had to do this one in my agenda and glue it down.)

 

#waitingrooms #sharonfrost #urbansketchers #journals #drawings

The science illustrator worked late and latterly on lost species found on clandestine forays into countries that the doors were locked forever and a day. They were here greatest love.

 

Sketchbook, Formulas, Fold Defy, Over **The dates have been moved to suit the series not the timeframe.

Catching up on my field notes...

Very excited that this little guy arrived in the mail yesterday morning! I can't wait to start writing all kinds of stuff down!

I picked up some Field Notes for Rich for his birthday, resulting in another Field Notes convert. He said he likes their back-pocket size and portability.

 

I think Field Notes needs to design a used-Field Notes carrier. Something that we can use to display our completed notebooks on our bookshelf.

Do not stop emerging idea by classificiation.

Planning my Maryland trip with a xerox transfer image of leaves from Switzerland.

You've Got All the Power, It's Terrible ~ 9/9/20 ~ 3.5 x 5.5

Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908

1908

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/53382726

UNICEF Ambassador Lucy Liu is blogging from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Read her first post here: fieldnotes.unicefusa.org/2007/06/in_the_field_lucy_liu_re... (credit David McKenzie).

Working on my speech, and enjoying it!

I love the "Night Sky" edition

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58158497

washed the jeans i wore for the last two weeks, which were quite dirty. the contents of said jeans ended up in a pile on the coffee table so i took a picture.

I failed to find either a "real" shop that sold Midori Travel Notebooks, or an online one with a brown one in stock. Nada. I found this Labrador travel wallet ( www.labradorfactory.net/ , also from Thailand!), that's made for folded A4 papers, and perfectly fits the Travel Notebook version of Chronodex. So I modded it, or Midori'd it, if you like. Still have to find the right size elastic, but a bit of string is doing the job of holding Chronodex in place just fine! What do you think about the leather "latch"? (as opposed to Midori's elastic?) Pictured here with my Retro51 ball pen.

And I have a cat. Not a dog. Just to be clear, for K9 accompanied visitors.

Finally found a good use for my Field Notes, documenting notes for team meetings and active projects with Mule.

Valentine's Day inspiration strikes!

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58158495

A sweet present from Marc. Thank you!!!

December ~ 12/1/20 ~ 3.5 x 5

UNICEF Ambasaador Clay Aiken met with Nasrin in Afghanistan. She is 11 and is in school with 1,050 other girls. There are only 16 teachers. The community urgently needs funds to train teachers so more kids can attend classes.

 

Visit fieldnotes.unicefusa.org to learn more.

 

PHOTO: US Fund for UNICEF

 

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58366749

Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908

1908

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/53382708

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58158538

New Field Notes day is like new computer day. Which is like new bike day. Which is kind of like new jeans day. New days are the best days of all the days.

 

This time, I'm starting the special edition from SVA's MFA in Interaction Design. Thanks to Liz and Qing Qing from SVA for the special Field Notes. Can't wait to fill this one up.

Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908

1908

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/53382694

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58158521

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58158530

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58158532

I've been meaning to do this for a while, and I was inspired by my homie Jeope to give it a go.

If I've learned anything from this, it's that I need to clean out my bag regularly.

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