
Leaving better breadcrumbs in my Hobonichi’s tracker
A review of the pages I’m actively using, periodically referencing, and neglecting highlights two areas in need to dedicated reconfiguring: my habit tracking pages and the notes pages. The beginning and end of my notebook, respectively. Let’s begin, this week, with the beginning.
A different kind of triple double
I sought to craft a septet offering at least two narrow writing lines, any least two middling writing lines, and at least two wide line widths. A triple double. A different kind of triple double. For: the school year has begun afresh.

The after-pen-show zoo that is my currently inked
The novel and niche fill every slot in my currently inked tray. Two new pens. Two new ink acquisitions. Two new exciting nib grinds (ahem: multitasker grinds from Pen Realm). A desktop replete with one-off, limited edition, and small maker pens.

Checking in with that fanciest of Hobonichi planners
I feel an urge to check in with what’s working and what’s proved challenging to use in my Hobonichi Day-Free planner when the calendar turns to July. July is halfway through the year and so a window into how half my year has gone. With plenty of time left to re-leverage my Hobonichi Day-Free to better serve my day-to-day adventures.