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Minor Deity |
I do, too. In fact I looked at it when it was for sale. A 'fixer upper' but when the realtor and I arrived we were frightened of walking up to the door as we were not sure the porch floor would support us. It went down hill from there. It was just too big for me, too much work (no kitchen!). The best family bought it, did tons of remodeling (including hiring my son to help out)..and ultimately, I found my dream job as the wife had founded the non profit where I now work.. All things happen for a reason.
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knitterati Beatification Candidate |
I like to believe that good things come to good people, that you reap what you sow. You are a very good person, Kerri.
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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
I have fountain pens, but I’m no longer an active collector. I just love the materials and designs. Will have to take pics. Also have a collection of weird or funny ceramics that I refer to as “eternal art.” Includes some teapots. Again, I need pics.
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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
Having trouble posting pics via post images.org.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
I've been using Flickr and it's been reliable so far.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
I saw the original link and it was to a gallery of images you uploaded. I think you have to post the individual images in order for them to appear here. Once you upload to postimages, click on the image, click on Share, and then click on the icon that is to the right of the line that says "Direct Link". That copies the link to your clipboard and you can post it here. Beautiful pens!
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
I was inspired by Daniel's handbag thread but this photo probably belongs here. I never thought of these things being a collection but I suppose they are. The only time I carry a bag is on an airplane. Sharon got me this carry on for Christmas two years ago. When I was working I always carried some kind of notebook and picked up a few along the way. Now I mostly use the phone for notes and send them to myself as text messages. The snakeskin one belonged to Sharon's grandfather and is too fragile to actually use. The one with the llamas on it came from a friend who visited Peru. The one that looks like an envelope came from Montana - a street fair in Great Falls, IIRC. Not sure where I got the basket weave one. The checkbook cover is embossed with a (an?) FLW design.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Those pens are fantastic!
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Beatification Candidate |
Those pens are beautiful, but I tend to prefer utilitarian tools. When I went to college, my preferred writing instrument was a Parker cartridge fountain pen. Eventually, I got tired of buying cartridges that didn't last too long and just used a ball point pen. Later, I got a Parker rollerball pen which was my favorite for quite a few years until refills became expensive and hard to find. I then switches to a Pilot rollerball and that is my currently preferred pen. I feel somewhat similar about bags. When I started working in an office, I carried a leather briefcase for a long time, as much to hold tools of the engineering trade and reading material to read on the bus as work documents. Eventually, each briefcase would tear, lose a handle, or have a zipper malfunction and I would replace it. The last time that occurred, I bought a black ripstop nylon bag instead of another leather one. I carried that bag for the rest of my full-time working life. It's still perfectly serviceable and I have no doubt that it will outlive its owner. I have nothing at all against beautiful objects, but when it comes to tools, I want the best, strongest, longest-lasting, items I can find especially if they're going to be used with regularity. Big Al
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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
WTG, thanks for fixing my image posting! That site was all a new process for me, so after several efforts, I just gave up. The blue Waterman is a modern pen, and I used it for several years. I was discouraged because the pretty blue patterning faded in places and I was having trouble with the nib. So I just put it away. I’m sure the nib could be fixed or replaced. There is a shop in downtown NYC called Fountain Pen Hospital, a relic of the past. I think they now specialize in fancy luxury pens for the wealthy. The Moore’s pen is steel…unusual.
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Chatterbox |
Also like the blue Waterman. Nibs usually just pull out and can easily be replaced with whatever you prefer. We have a couple, but more ink than pens. Mrs AD does a bit of caligraphy.
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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
I found some more pens! I had forgotten about them. Also a couple of what look like miniature mechanical pencils. Part of my “eternal art” collection, mostly ceramics. These are the salt-and-peppers (teapots, etc. to follow).
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
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