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Well, it has certainly been a long time since I have posted here. I attribute it to both my business and to the fact that I know that no one reads this thing. I guess I do it only for posterity. Anyhoo, I thought I would post about a nifty little product I have anxiously been awaiting. They are called “Field Notes.” They are extremely similar to the Moleskine cahier notebooks I carry but they are a bit more clever I would say. They use the Futura typeface popularized in Wes Anderson films and are stiff enough to withstand extended times in your well sat rear end. I heard about them on a few blogs and decided to give them a try. They are not in full production but I was able to order a 3 pack from a limited edition run. The order only included the 3 pack of notebooks but, to my surprise, the package contained a simple pen and pencil set emblazoned with the every so simple brand name “Field Notes.” The package also contained a small decal of the logo of the parent company of the upstart that makes the notebooks themselves. They are a bit pricey compared to notebooks of their size (namely the Moleskine cahiers) but I think it is worth it to try out something a little different a new. You can get in on that limited edition run [here].
In other news in my world…there isn’t really any news. Since the last time I wrote, I have gotten married, secured a job, and moved to New Orleans. NOLA is a pretty cool place to live but it is a bit expensive at times. Leila and I really enjoy living where we live, and I think Daisy does to for that matter. Hopefully, it won’t wait so long to post next time.
Hey there, I'm guy who likes to write about stuff from time to time. Feel free to take a look around the joint. Details about me you say? Well, I was born and raised in West Texas, did a bit of growing up in Tennessee and then went to school in Mississippi. I have a job and I like to take pictures. I love my wife, my beagle, and my family. I think that's pretty much it. Oh, and I love cheese. No no, good cheese. Thats right, you know what I'm talking about.
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