I've loved pens, ink, stationery for years. I mean since I was a kid . . . er . . just a couple of years back. And I typically use some nice stuff. The truth of my writing things down is that this is a part of how ideas get into my brain. Also I use this as a way of taking some time to think about an issue or question before I answer it. Aside from inscriptions in books I gift, I rarely read what I've written.
So . . . perhaps I should write in a journal . . . . what do you write?
My father in law wrote about the daily weather . . . what birds he saw that morning and other things that struck him as interesting.
I was trying to find on line what I had read about Red Skelton. He was an insomniac but I was impressed by his routine . . . writing down several new things he had learned each day, and if I recall . . . things he was thankful of.
I've got pens and ink on the way and I'm looking at paper and notebooks as well . . . help me out with an excuse to write some more. What do you write?
Mike
So . . . perhaps I should write in a journal . . . . what do you write?
My father in law wrote about the daily weather . . . what birds he saw that morning and other things that struck him as interesting.
I was trying to find on line what I had read about Red Skelton. He was an insomniac but I was impressed by his routine . . . writing down several new things he had learned each day, and if I recall . . . things he was thankful of.
I've got pens and ink on the way and I'm looking at paper and notebooks as well . . . help me out with an excuse to write some more. What do you write?
Mike