
Saying goodbye to a favorite ink
I emptied my Aonibi bottle this week. Another reminder that my most-loved stationery will get used. Saying goodbye to an old favorite is healthy.

Some weeks it takes two daily drivers
I’m splitting daily driving duties between two pens this week. The Franklin-Christoph 03’s EF SIG makes a careful, dark line. The Pilot 92’s FM Architect leaves light grey lines (with pink-purple shimmer). The 92’s clip gives me a note taker away from my desk while the 03’s sleek clip less form makes for a sleek penrested companion.

What does one do with blank planner pages?
I have a gross amount of underused, blank notes pages in the rear of my Hobonichi Day-Free planner. The book ships with 171 pages of thoughtfully designed 3.7mm baby-grids. We’re roughly 83% through 2024. And, as of this post, I have used 80 utility pages — or 47% of my fanciest notebook. Under. Used?
