Forgot to buy one yesterday, but I got the original version with the Mother 2 Memories cover today. I like the red scheme on it and prefer that it's plainer to the other options. Appreciate that they threw in a protective covering for it too. Is it weird I'm excited to get the "free" meal dice they tossed into the order with it as well? They look cute and definitely justify my ¥6900 purchase, lol.
Bought my first fountain pen ever for this planner, the workhorse Pilot Metropolitan. It writes really well, but I still apply more pressure than I expected. Gotta practice that.
I imagine the bulb ink converter that comes with the pen is good enough, no? Or is there a converter that is highly recommended as a replacement (like the CON-50)?
Also want to try some blue inks. Of the Pilot Iroshizuku inks, which blue dries the fastest and least likely to bleed through the Tomoe river paper? Or are they all the same?
Awesome, thanks.I personally use the Con-50 converters, but that's because I couldn't get the hang of using the bulb converter.
My favorite blue is Kon-peki. I also like Ama-iro. I've never had a problem with bleed through, just light shadowing on the next page (err the back of the page that's written on sorry idk how to word it) but that's normal.
lol I'm excited for them too, though they'll probably just sit and look pretty on my desk other than be useful, like my buttered toast itty bitty plate I got last year xD
Honestly I really go like getting the bonus item and pen. The pen is great for jotting down things when I don't have access to my gel pens
Bought my first fountain pen ever for this planner, the workhorse Pilot Metropolitan. It writes really well, but I still apply more pressure than I expected. Gotta practice that.
I imagine the bulb ink converter that comes with the pen is good enough, no? Or is there a converter that is highly recommended as a replacement (like the CON-50)?
Also want to try some blue inks. Of the Pilot Iroshizuku inks, which blue dries the fastest and least likely to bleed through the Tomoe river paper? Or are they all the same?
I feel so guilty for not writing every day in my 2017 book, but now I want to preorder a 2018 planner.
None of the current covers really speak to me so I think I'll just pick up an English planner and see if I can keep up this year.
The Mother 2 covers are kinda lame this year and I wish they put out Mother 3 covers instead.
I had a good three week period where I ignored the planner completely, and plenty of skipped days.
I think the quote on the Sept 1st page is quite fitting, that even the blank pages are meaningful
(Well it doesn't say EXACTLY that but I don't feel like typing it out)
Hmmm. 2017 was my first year using the techo. I don't know if I'll pull the trigger again. I've been pretty good with writing something each day, but I feel like most of the time I'm just doing it out of obligation, rather than having anything interesting to note down.
I've got a seven seas notebook that I've been using as a bullet journal. I've been a lot less regular with this, but am considering trying to combine the techo daily entries with the bullet journal to keep everything together. Hopefully that will also help me use the bullet journal more, because it definitely helps me keep my shit together when I do it daily.
Off the topic of the post I quoted, I'll likely post pictures of how I started using my Hobonichi since mid-August since it has really helped me a lot in staying organized. People like ideas right?
Uh... the Dokono is severely overpriced there, £89?
Even with shipping, ordering it from the Japanese online store works out at about £60
I haven't made a ton of entries in my Hobonichi in the last month. This is my third(!) year using one and I wish I could say that either I have become a faithful daily writer OR that it no longer bothers me to let pages go by unused, but neither is really the case. New people in these threads often voice these exact concerns - will I actually use this (relatively expensive) thing? And if I do, will I go nuts worrying about getting something down every day? I'd love to hit that Hobonichi ideal - almost every day! - and make Shigesato Itoi proud of me. That's all I've ever wanted, honestly. Being as neurotic as I am, I know that the platonic ideal of relaxed, life-affirming Hobonichi use will always remain beyond my grasp. BUT! I do feel like I am getting closer each year.
One reason I really like this thread is that seeing it update gives me a little push to break out my Hobonichi and jot some things down. I'm excited for the 2018 thread to go up to capture that initial excitement again. I used to look at more Hobonichi blogs, which also inspired me to write and draw more. On the other hand, our current political landscape has sort of crushed my interest in recording the passage of time. There is not a ton I want to remember from Anno Domini 2017. I want to hype myself up for a Pepys' diary record of the Great Fire of London kinda thing, where I chronicle the unfolding catastrophe for future generations, but I don't really have it in me right now.
I hope that is a realistic view from - if I may be so bold - one of GAF's premiere Hobonichi enthusiasts.
JetPens selection is up.
There would be import charges on top of that £60 however unless it snuck through Her Majesty's Customs and Excise net unscathed.
My 2018 Techo arrived yesterday.