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Everyone keeps admiring the moleskine. I admit, I fell into the popularity and brought one too. It's very cute and fun, but I think I found competition for the moleskine. It's very cute too.
It's a notebook from a japanese company called "Kokuyo". They're very similiar to many ways. Starting at the cover, both have a rubberband to keep the book closed. View my other photos for a comparison
I took a picture of two beautiful living beings casually gathered by a swimming pool in a luxury hotel...
Here's where I keep various notebooks. Not pictured: The extremely worn-out jotter Volant that lives in my jacket and is soon to be retired, and a yearly planner moleskine I got for way-cheap at a bookstore. There's also a contacts book I got a few years ago that seldom leaves my desk.
Most of these are still being used for their particular purposes. Noted above are a couple or three blanks which are handy in case of a rainy day or anticipated future use.
My preferred "standard" notebook is a squared pocket moleskine. These are fine and durable multipurpose books, and the grid lines are good for impromptu tables, maps or other arranging jobs. They're also among the most common Moleskines and are findable pretty much any place that sells journals.
I'm such a notebook junkie. I blame this on my parents, who had a stock of blank books around when I was very young. I also blame this on plentiful little Italian notebooks.
I sat on a bench this morning and after I'd walked away I realised I didn't have my notebook in my pocket. I hurried back and there it was, lying on the ground.
I use this traveler's notebook as a scrapbook.
The cover is from tanzo.
(http://www.tanzo.co.kr/)
It's much better than the original leather cover.
I recycled this notebook out of an old, sadly but true, not so good to read novel. Now it has a new life as a beautifully flowered notebook!
"Si, él en más de una oportunidad deseó que los sueños fuesen realidad, pues ella ya no vive en este mundo, y solo te encuentra entre sueños. Solo una cosa él le pidió a Dios, que ella jamas se enamorase tan a ciegas como lo hizo él, él quien lo dió todo, entregó todo, y ahora que ella ya no está, ya nada tiene, y sufre el efecto de un adios improvisado, sufre porque ella ya no está aqui, sufre... sufre en cada suspiro, sufre porque nunca jamas volverá. A ciegas y a oscuras él se inclinó, y en un mar de mil y un recuerdos él se undió."
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When our great aunt died I inherited her desk, in one of the drawers there was a number of notebooks, each one crammed with recipes, hints and tips and cuttings from magazines. I have since copied out lots of them and made a booklet called 'Aunty Addie Says'.
I've been searching for a perfect little notebook for all my needs, most serve the note taking purpose but lacks photo journaling features, GTD elements, or refillable with nice leather covers. I have a passion for Moleskine and Traveler's Notebook, but a product with the combination of their features, in addition to some of my own note taking practice, is difficult to find. So I set out to play with some customizations and adaptations on scrap materials.......
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