What’s there not to like?
The collection of pens this week makes me smile. I enjoy subdued colors. And drier inks tend to have great shading. And the Petit Prince hath returned. What’s there not to like?
Prior proper planning prevents … something
My rotation of favorite pens and inks continues into this week, with one change. The goal this week is to have many options for detailed accent notes. Accenting involves notetaking my personal interpretations of an author’s point or a lecturer’s argument.
Broad(er) nib city
I cleaned quite a few pens this week. The rotation of currently inked looks quite different from last week’s little family. And good thing. This week’s work is far more variable than usual.
Throwing shade
Choosing a slate of pens and inks that fit the kinds of work I’m taking on this week proved a puzzle. My work writing is primarily quick notes (jottings) and lesson plans. My personal writing is primarily slow writing: commonplace reading notes and journaling. This week’s currently inked pens need to accommodate both extremes.