I use Optiflow from Staples -gel pens....the problem is that I took my journal with me on a walk in a bag with the "tightly closed" water bottle - which leaked and eliminated a bunch of page numbers....but fortunately nothing else. I was devastated at what MIGHT have happened. Bugt I still stay with them. Red and Green when I'm including notes from a book, and blue, purple, and black for daily writing, depending on my mood. I took like the feel of them; again, the problem is that the words flow so easily that I can't always read what I've written.....
Ouch! Glad it wasn't any worse! I like your color coding idea. Haven't tried that but I will.
But can I ask you if you found this post through your email? I did something different and sent an email invitation to link to the post via my subscriber list and I'm not sure it went through.
I use one of my other Gmail addresses to make sure my Substack emails go out and I didn't receive one. Thanks.
According to me the best pen i have ever used is this pen:
Cello Gripper, I remember that the first pen i ever used in my life is this pen, and due to its 0.5 mm fine tip this pen makes the writing more enjoyable than any other pen available in market and due to this this pen is hugely popular in market. And the nostalgia attached with it due to this pen relates me to many memories of my childhood, as well as schooling days so whenever I use this pen this pen not only make my writing beautiful and pleasurable but help me in immersing myself with the fondness and sweet memories of the past.
I use Optiflow from Staples -gel pens....the problem is that I took my journal with me on a walk in a bag with the "tightly closed" water bottle - which leaked and eliminated a bunch of page numbers....but fortunately nothing else. I was devastated at what MIGHT have happened. Bugt I still stay with them. Red and Green when I'm including notes from a book, and blue, purple, and black for daily writing, depending on my mood. I took like the feel of them; again, the problem is that the words flow so easily that I can't always read what I've written.....
Ouch! Glad it wasn't any worse! I like your color coding idea. Haven't tried that but I will.
But can I ask you if you found this post through your email? I did something different and sent an email invitation to link to the post via my subscriber list and I'm not sure it went through.
I use one of my other Gmail addresses to make sure my Substack emails go out and I didn't receive one. Thanks.
I did get the email with the "Read More"
Great! Thanks.
I'm kind of an 'any pen in a storm' person, so no favorites here. BUT, I did get your email with the link to this story, so you rock the house!
Yay! It worked! Thanks for letting me know.
According to me the best pen i have ever used is this pen:
Cello Gripper, I remember that the first pen i ever used in my life is this pen, and due to its 0.5 mm fine tip this pen makes the writing more enjoyable than any other pen available in market and due to this this pen is hugely popular in market. And the nostalgia attached with it due to this pen relates me to many memories of my childhood, as well as schooling days so whenever I use this pen this pen not only make my writing beautiful and pleasurable but help me in immersing myself with the fondness and sweet memories of the past.