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Fieldnotes sized Traveler's notebook with 3 inserts, a WOTP diary, an address book and a lined insert

Got in 3 packs of exclusive Fire Spotter Field Notes notebooks and a company patch from my friend who is an Army Medic. Woohoo!!

Each page is just slightly wider than a Post-it note and about as tall as 2 Post-it notes. The drawing area is perfect for me since I usually end up drawing all my ideas on post-it notes anyway. I love the grid and the t-shirt neck hole on each page.

 

Highly recommended if you doodle t-shirts on post-it notes and would rather have a book for all your ideas.

 

www.threadless.com/product/2605/Field_Notes_3_Pack

 

See the Final Art here:

www.flickr.com/photos/17221206@N00/5337397667/

 

Find Art Prints of the final design here:

ffffound.com/image/9830d40aba0dc2872111cfffd51d116a2da659...

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160378

They fit in my back pocket perfectly! As much as I love digital, Ive got to have the tried and true medium on hand, el papel.

 

I wish the Coudal decal would stick to my laptop, instead it ended up on a standup mirror in the office.

 

To buy, Field Notes Brand.

kris was bummed when her field notes pen broke due to some mishap or another and odin loves pencils.

 

glad i actually remembered to order them as stocking stuffers ( and threw in a steno book for good measure ) :-)

nemu*nemu Field Notes! The pups get their dance on!

 

Limited run of 15~! :D

 

WOO! Sold Out!

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160290

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160280

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160374

Another by Derrick Mosley

 

See the full post with text at clusterflock.

Project entomologist Robert E. Dolph. Douglas-fir tussock moth control project.

 

Photo by: Unknown

Date: June 1974

 

Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.

Collection: Region 6, Forest Health Protection slide collection housed at the Regional Office in Portland, Oregon.

 

For more information about this project see:

Graham, D.A.; J. Mounts; D. Almas. 1975. 1974 Cooperative Douglas-fir tussock moth control project: Oregon, Washington, Idaho. Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 74 p.

Available through the Forest Health Protection Historical Digital Collection, here: nfsl.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17053coll1/id...

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth

Finally got the SUSE Cloud Nodes up and running. Now to run the Barclamps onto the appropriate nodes.

"Shenandoah" Field Notes (Fall 2015 COLORS) out now! fieldnotesbrand.com/shenandoah

 

Photos by Bryan Bedell for Field Notes Brand

WORKSHOP COMPANION, Summer 2015 Field Notes COLORS edition.

 

Photos ©2015 Bryan Bedell/Field Notes Brand.

 

More info:http://fieldnotesbrand.com/workshop

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160316

i was staying at a hotel, and the maid threw my precious feildnotes into the dumpster, so i went in and got them!

 

WORKSHOP COMPANION, Summer 2015 Field Notes COLORS edition.

 

Photos ©2015 Bryan Bedell/Field Notes Brand.

 

More info:http://fieldnotesbrand.com/workshop

This is one of a few broken down buildings sitting in a cluster behind the main street through the ghost town of Galata, Montana. I thought it was interesting how the glass was still intact in the many windows in this building.

 

This is Galata, Montana. It is almost a complete ghost town. There really are no more businesses open. Only a few homes are still lived in. This town has an interesting history and there are so many abandoned buildings that I would love to know the story behind.

 

Here is a video from when I drove through this great ghost town:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0R55_f-ndA

 

"Galata, east of Shelby, is near Willow Creek, one of the streams that flows into the reservoir created by Tiber Dam. It was a trading point and cattle shipping station on the Great Northern’s High Line. In 1901 David R. McGinnis, first immigration agent of the Great Northern Railroad, was so impressed by the beauty of the spot that he filed a claim for the land near the railroad where it crossed dry Galata Creek. McGinnis hired a surveyor to lay out a town and the following year brought carpenters and lumber from Kalispell to build a two-room house.

 

Cattlemen from the Marias River ranges brought their cattle to Galata for shipment to eastern markets. On cold winter days they were glad to have the protection of the two little rooms in the only building in “town.” The house burned down in 1904, but in 1905 McGinnis began rebuilding Galata. He built a two-room real estate office and an eight-room hotel, and eventually induced a storekeeper to set up shop in one of the rooms of the real estate office. Ranches would drive in with a chuckwagon and load up on $500—sometimes even $1,000—worth of supplies, pay in cash and return home for the long winter. After a few years, Galata’s only merchant closed shop and the hotel was abandoned; McGinnis gave up his dream of a town and moved to Kalispell.

 

One day he was surprised to receive a check in the mail. It was marked “back rent,” and was from a cowhand who had moved into the deserted Galata store and had done a good business with dryland farmers who were then settling on the old-time open range. By 1910 Galata had four lumberyards and five store. (from Cheney’s Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company)

 

Near Galata, residents and visitors can enjoy one of the most versatile recreational areas in Montana, Tiber Dam-Lake Elwell. The lake provides excellent year-round angling for Walleye, Northern and Sauger Pike, native trout, Ling, Perch and others. Some may want to try their hand at bow fishing for carp that often exceed 20 pounds. For boaters and swimmers the area boasts over 50 miles of shoreline, a marina, and four well-maintained boat ramps located strategically around the lake. There are also numerous campground areas.

 

While you're at Tiber you'll observe spectacular windblown sandstone formations, Indian rings, and one of the largest earthen dikes in the world! The area surrounding Tiber contains excellent hunting, and a unique birdwatching area is located along the Marias River below Tiber Dam." -Montana's Russell Country Website

 

This is a great article, just scroll town to the one titled “Caught between two worlds, one dead, the other struggling to be born.”

 

www.montanaheritageproject.org/index.php/fieldnotes/C77/

 

This is a link to a neat photo taken near Galata many, many years ago:

 

www.smokstak.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=1330&catid=m...

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160284

©2009 Britton Walters and Nerfect.com

Our San Diego Comic Con "exclusive" Field Notes run!

 

Limited Run of 30

 

Now available @ the nemu*shop!

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160287

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160292

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160385

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160362

Field Notes Colors Subscription: Traveling Salesman, Expedition, America the Beautiful, Night Sky

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[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160326

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160321

What the heck. Might as well get the pencils while I'm hoarding the notebooks eh?

Posted on PigPog: pigpog.com/2014/05/08/field-notes/

 

The new Shelterwood edition from Field Notes. Very nice, with a cover made from very thinly sliced wood. It’s quite flexible, but you can feel the texture of the wood grain.

Minox, Moleskine and Harley Davidson fountain pen.

Thought I'd take advantage of being close to Japan to get some classic stationery. Tombow re-released these vintage pencils a while back and they are both rare and expensive in the west but guess what.. Nice and cheap here in China :)

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