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Is that your hand writing?? Because I LOVE it
Nice to see you.
For reading, to kick off the festive holiday season, I recommend “The Santaland Diaries” by David Sedaris. It’s an essay that can be found in his collection “Barrel Fever.” I reread it every Christmas and it never gets old.
I’m with deutlich…lovely writing. How neat you are, Nutty! x
Ha ha, that’s great. Ah, when life was simpler.
I like your handwriting as well. It is beautiful. I couldn’t write a to do list because I slightly remember what to do mentally. Even though it is an organized way of doing things the “old fashioned” way, I may not use it though everything is written there. The days without the use of technology.
I love to-do lists, but I lose them. So I started using an A4 pad – and lost that.
I use the To Do on Outlook, but never think to look at it.
I have tried post-it notes all over my monitor (on the surround, not the screen), but they fall off and get lost.
Any suggestions?
BM
I moo, too. Love your blog. I remember ‘the list’ (which I would always lose and find 6 years later under a chair) and I remember that I also used to be able to do joined up writing.
Ah. Memories!