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A Very Frigid Friday

February 3, 2023 at 9:27 am by Claudia

Oh, my little pew. I love this piece so much. We have to move it behind the sofa every Christmas as the Christmas tree goes here. This year, when we were moving it back, Don said that he thinks this piece of McCoy is his favorite. He loves the shape and the bird. I have a not-quite-duplicate of this piece upstairs. The tail broke off and my efforts to repair it failed. I use it to hold jewelry, most of which I never wear. McCoy Pottery uses a lot of birds and I’m lucky to have several pieces with them.

It is rather deadly out there temperature-wise. Wind chills are well below zero and there is a lot of wind. You know that high winds make me edgy, so I suspect I’ll have my earbuds in today while I listen to classical music.

Another sketch, done rather quickly. I like it, but the vintage dollhouse is much wider than that so I expect I’ll try again soon. Nevertheless, it’s fun and I like the way my parents’ snake plant turned out. It is always a good thing to really look at something you see every day and often, barely register. I love this little setup in the kitchen and I actually do appreciate it every day, but to stop and try to record it in some way? That is the challenge. Since our house is FULL of stuff, I will have lots of subjects for sketching. In fact, I just thought of one!

So much of my time lately has been spent with pens and markers and paper. I love my planners, as you know. I use a specific pen for the planner and I sometimes add a sticker or two. Or I might take a Tombow marker and embellish something on the page. I’ve also been purchasing a few inexpensive fountain pens and I love writing with them in the planners I have, as well as using different pens/ink colors for my morning pages. I remember writing with a student type of fountain pen in junior high and high school. They were very common back then and almost universally used by students. That changed when Bic pens became popular and then it was gel pens, etc. and fountain pens fell out of favor. But not with everyone. I bought a fountain pen in the midst of lockdown; it was very inexpensive, as I just wanted to try one and I had been following a lot of people on Instagram who used them – but it didn’t take at the time. Recently, I gave it another try and I sort of fell in love with fountain pens. Of course, there are people out there who use them for journaling and writing and have big collections – all of which I find fascinating, because there’s nothing I love more than seeing a collection. But I only need/want a few and I think I’m all set. Writing by hand is such a tactile experience and every fountain pen is different. Somehow, for me, the experience of writing this way is much more visceral.

I have requested – no, insisted – that Don make an apple pie today. The warmth of the oven will be welcome and the scent of a baking pie is just what we need on this Frigid Friday.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: fountain pens, planners, sketching 33 Comments

What’s on My Coffee Table: Books and Planners

December 28, 2022 at 9:03 am by Claudia

The scene just in front of me and to my right.

Lordy.

I’m nearly finished with Bad Actors. I renewed the Alan Rickman diaries yesterday so I don’t have to finish that as quickly as I thought. I also have more time available on the Michael Connelly, so my panic about finishing all of these before I had to return them has abated.

Also on this TBR stack (there’s another stack by the dollhouse and, of course, lots more upstairs in the bedroom) the newest Maggie O’Farrell, which I started but just wasn’t in the mood for at that moment, Louise Penny, and Something Wonderful, a book about Rodgers and Hammerstein. The title refers to the song from The King and I, a song I sang many, many moons ago when I was in a production of that musical.

Both of my planners are also on the table. I have a big A5 planner for everyday use and I love it. I also have what is called a ‘personal’ size (the one in deep red.) I haven’t used that one much in the last year but I resurrected it recently so I have something I can toss in a tote or handbag. The large A5 lives here permanently.

I’ve spoken before on this blog about planners and Filofaxes. I’ve been using some form of planner since high school. For years, I used a pocket planner, like the one I gave to Don for Christmas. They consisted of lots of little squares – too little, frankly – denoting days of the week. (My writing tends to be large-ish.) In the late eighties, when I was teaching at Boston University, I became obsessed with the Filofax. A woman I worked with had one – it was stuffed with receipts and a calendar and all sorts of things interesting things and I knew I wanted one. I didn’t earn a lot in those days – in fact, I’ve never earned a lot! – and I saved up for a planner cover that wasn’t a Filofax, but a wanna-be. It was perfectly fine for a while. Eventually, I was able to purchase an actual Filofax cover and boy, oh boy, I used that for years and years. I still have it. A reader of this blog graciously gave me a Filofax Malden a few years ago, which I alternate with the red cover you see on the table. She also gave me an A5 cover that I use for brainstorming ideas – it lives upstairs near the desk in the office. Deborah is so kind and generous. And I got a deal a few years back on the beautiful brown A5 planner you see here. I love it.

I tried electronic planners and they just don’t work for me. I need to write things down, to see it on the page in my writing. My planners work as a kind of journal as well, with a list of things that need to be done, yes, but also notes on the weather, quotes I discover that I want to remember, the books I’m reading, the programs I’m watching, rehearsal schedules, random thoughts, and the occasional sticker added to enhance a page. I keep all the pages at the end of the year, tie them up with a ribbon, and stack them inside the pink cabinet in the office. I often refer to them if I need to remember when I coached a certain production, when I was out of town, etc.

I also love to flip through the planner throughout the year and especially near the end of the year. I’ll do that this week. I look back through the days and I’m filled with memories – good and bad. Between the blog and my planner, I can usually track down anything I need to know. I don’t write in a journal, as you know. The blog and my planner are my preferred form of journal.

To be perfectly honest, I wouldn’t remember much of anything if I didn’t write it down!

Also on the table: a pine-scented candle, some souvenir matchbooks, two pieces of McCoy and a plant. My phone isn’t there, but it often is.

Side note: I’m currently eating a piece of apple pie for breakfast. Oh, it’s heaven.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: books, Filofax, planners 40 Comments

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