
All doubled up on black
I’m all doubled up: one light grey and one light black ink. The Sailor’s B line widths should render that pair an effective accent against Cypress’ narrow F lines and light purple grey.
The goal is to use black as an accent color. Usuzumi’s sheen is simply too fun not to return from last week. Back in black.

A six-pen repeat with aspirations of empty pens
I find myself continually drawn back to my desk. The six pens I inked last week continue to soldier on, holding my interest. Solid justification to write on with last week’s sextet.

Thinking in twos while I slow down this week
Breathe. Slow down. And a have a little fun.
A week away from teaching gives me breathing room to take up the desk bound activities that recharge me. Migrating reading notes from two books I finished this passed February into my commonplace notebook. Continuing to draft story for my friends’ tabletop campaign. And journaling. Sweet journaling.
I’m thinking in twos for this week’s welcome slowdown.

Tripping the teal fantastic
Teal is the name of this week’s game. Teal colorways in the week’s pen choices. And teal inks comprise 30% of the week’s color palette. Heck, even my work notebook has a teal cover.
I know a currently inked plan is successful when I’m eager for the work week to start — so I can write. And I’m one eager scholar. Feeling the zeal in teal.