
Pen roll and pen case storage etiquette
I keep returning to whether there is a correct way to keep pens in a case. Is there a “right” way to put pens inside a case? How would we go about gauging the cost-benefit of different methods? Would the difference be appreciable enough to even matter? Is there an etiquette to pen cases?

In defense of the peculiarly particular stationery database
One of my favorite facets of the stationery hobby is how granular folks can get about storing, sorting and choosing what they write with. I dig getting lost in the weeds with the systems folks create and participate in. Exploring electronic systems like Fountain Pen Companion and David’s algorithm over at Too Many Pelikans inspired me to create my own databases.

Embracing the crossing out of mistakes
No plan survives the start of teaching. Or writing. Or contact with another person.
Changed plans turn into cross-outs, scrawling new writing over old writing, and migrating notes over and again. Life, and often being productive, is messy. I still struggle to embrace the mess.

Setting the stage for reading and writing
Tuesday was a rain day. My first ever rain day. School was cancelled due to expectations of flooding and our governor’s request for non-emergency personnel to stay off the roads. I took the opportunity to build myself a reading day.
I lit a candle. Put on music. Laid my pens and notebooks out. The right setting made my writing and reading mellow, recuperative, and fun. It’s gotta be fun.