Pen & Paper Still the Best
May 24, 2007 by Heather Goldsmith
Filed under Home & Living
I read this blog entry tonight with interest. If you have time read the entire entry describing the many and varied devices available to recreate writing in a notebook or journal. Daryl D came to his conclusions through his own investigations.
What do you think? Have you used any of these devices with much success? Please share in the comments section below.
Heather
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Getting Organised
April 5, 2007 by Heather Goldsmith
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For people who love to keep themselves organised a journal is a must. While I wouldn’t call myself the most organised person around, I do use my journal to get certain things in order; such as for planning what to pack when going away on a trip. I write a list in my journal, which I check off to make sure everything was included. I can also use this list to be certain I have everything going back into my suitcase.
Those four or five subject notebooks can be really handy if you’re this kind of person. You can use …read more
More on Notebook Obsessions
October 5, 2006 by Heather Goldsmith
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Ok, I think you know I have an ongoing obsession with notebooks. And you probably know I enjoy reading Notebookism.com, so if you already read that blog this entry won’t be news to you. I read today the link to the writing competition sponsored by Paperblanks and discovered their gorgeous journals, etc, on their website.
I’d love a few of those in my collection. I’m envious of all who have them. The cost most likely puts me way out of touch, though. Oh well, I may be able to get one for Christmas.
Calling All Notebook & Journal Collectors
July 12, 2006 by Heather Goldsmith
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I’ve already shared my journal collection so you know I’m also afflicted with the notebook collection bug. Here’s a challenge to all those who buy gorgeous journals and never write a word in them.
Okay, I know you don’t feel you could possibly write anything worthy of the beauty of those books. I’m guessing you’re probably correct. As soon as you’ve written anything you can pick it apart, write it better, or find a more elaborate way to pen those words. But you are you, just you, and anything you write first try is already imperfect. It’s okay to know …read more




