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- space cadet - journalin' coming to Harajuku the 20th.
THOR - Boho Bliss Gacha Set - Kustom 9 August 2020
colourful cover
lined pages inside
new book hand-writing
for Saturday Self-Challenge: new
gratitude for all visits
A hobby: something you do, enjoy, and don't get paid for? For me, that means writing. I spend a lot of time writing stories, journaling, pondering. I have stacks and stacks of old journals and notebooks from the years. I love the simple elegance of the spiral bound design.
with the beautiful lines of paper available ... what a joy to create journals.
all of the 10 i had at the saturday show sold :)) yay! almost sold out of cards! yay!
the dearest moment of the day was barbara ... whom i had not met before. she asked
"are you marilyn?" - and after i responded, told me, with tears in her eyes, that she recently
received a friendship book that i had made ... and how it touched her so deeply. of course -
what made the book so dear were the photos and journaling of her friend linda ... who gifted the book to her. she really did touch my heart.
met many lovely women saturday and almost talked myself out of my voice :)
will be away today but will catch up with you again asap!
smiles!!
We are all different shapes...This made me think of the carnival mirrors and all the funny shapes it makes with your body!
Blogged here... kittypinkstars-kitty-kittypinkstars.blogspot.com/2010/07/...
Homer, GA (Banks County). Copyright 2007 D.Nelson
How The Journal Began
From The Jackson Herald, April 23, 1897
"Dr. W.B. Hardman, editor of the Harmony Grove Echo-Gazette, has developed quite a fondness for newspapers, or else he thinks they are quite a remunerative investment, for he now owns two newspapers. Some time ago, Dr. Hardman bought the Banks County Gazette and consolidated it with the Echo at Harmony Grove. The Gazette was published at Homer and had the legal advertisements of Banks County. So the legal ads went along with the sale of the Gazette, provided no other paper was established in Banks County. Hardly had the Gazette changed hands before a little paper over at Baldwin moved into Banks and claimed the legal ads. Now in order not to lose the county work, Dr. Hardman has established a newspaper at Homer called the Banks County Journal with M.C. Sanders as editor and the Journal has the legal ads. The Journal is a well-printed, clean paper and Milton S. will make it hum.
"Occasionally, a fellow will come in and want you to give him a 'puff' and if you don't do it, he will swear he will stop the paper but don't feel discouraged. Again, another will come in and want to give you a licking for some offense you have given, but just keep your old British bulldog near by and you won't get hurt."
"Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.” -William Wordsworth
I came across an article about heartsong journals and thought that described my style almost perfectly. A heartsong journal is a collection of thoughts, reflections, notes, lists, quotes, and general ideas that represent something about yourself. It’s not a daily journal, used for entries only when needed. They become full of things you want to reference again & again, becoming a scrapbook of your soul, an encyclopedia of you.
While this doesn’t perfectly describe how I keep my notebooks, it’s pretty close. I call them my “everything” and “chaos” notebooks because in them, anything goes. Out of all the journaling types out there, heartsong is definitely the closest to what I do. What a beautiful word to describe the style!
Notebook from Peter Pauper Press, bandana from REI.