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When Livia send me that wonderful black and white notebook I realized that notebooks are actually fun to use. And this one is rather posh. :) I'll use it to collect fallacies. And when I watched the news Mrs. Merkel was so nice as to provide me with the first one.

part of a traveling notebook project from do not leave unattended: www.donotleaveunattended.com

 

both pages here, drawn in ink on the page.

Dell XPS 15 (9530) notebook computer...

A quick look at the notebooks I've used to keep track of my hikes (sorry about the mixed lighting), the flip notebook at the bottom I started with in 2000 before switching to the composition notebook on the right in 2003. After filling it up in 2011, I started using the red Moleskine on the left which is what I'm using currently. I wish I had started doing this earlier! Early on I mostly just listed what animals I saw but I got better over the years about describing the hike as I enjoy looking back from time to time and reading through past adventures. I've long debated about switching to keeping my notes on the computer, both so they'd be easy to backup and easy to search, but so far I've resisted as this is the last area of my personal life where I still write by hand and there is a romance to the feel of pen and paper.

TBLAsa Jackson Collection, 1860-1866 (M 072). Image contributed by the Thomas Balch Library.

Nicole Catrett made these tiles expressing action verbs that are used in tinkering.

Linen covered A6 notebook with a strip of sunflower print cotton - currently for sale on Folksy.

Uploaded on January 26, 2006

by Stompy

Apple Store Chadstone, Grand Opening

Little notebook with a mirror inside made for Art Piaskownica's challenge: art-piaskownica.blogspot.com/2012/11/rekoczyny-edycja-mar...

This is a Mead notebook. Not a Moleskin

yeni başlanacak bir defterin verdiği heyecan!

I've always loved cutting out images that catch my eye. They're great for sparking off ideas for needlepoint designs, sewing projects etc.

Blogged at www.rubysbuttontin.typepad.co.uk

 

Made with Kona cotton solid and with some fabric from a swap with Brooke. She sent me an envelope full of beautiful fabrics last year. Thanks Brooke!

  

Madame la Fee

notebook

Pressing a figure of leaves.colored by liquitex.

Capa para Notebook pequeno ( lado de dentro)

si kristine kreuk na nakahiga sa damo, order ni mikael. sa likod, may maliit na close-up shot niya.

Shooting with the 7 Artisans 35mm f/1.4 in Z-mount

Polaroids taped in my notebooks

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