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I've three small packages to mail out tomorrow, one to the UK, one to CT USA, and the third - ITJ 02 - will be heading to Spain for its first stop on its maiden voyage.

 

 

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To write is to act.

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Oops! Delayed 1 day and will go out tomorrow, Tuesday, 5/20/2008. I had to rescue it from my mailing bag and perform a slight operation to add one last participant! If anyone on this journal has any questions, let me know!

Scribere est agere.

To write is to act.

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Peeping at mailbox twice a day over here......:)

 

I've three small packages to mail out tomorrow, one to the UK, one to CT USA, and the third - ITJ 02 - will be heading to Spain for its first stop on its maiden voyage.
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Peeping at mailbox twice a day over here......:)

 

Heheh, I hope it lands soon, my friend. It shouldn't be too much longer, I hope.

 

Scribere est agere.

To write is to act.

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Danitrio Fellowship

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Delivered on hand by a cute postman and a gentle "Buenos días, señora".

Hands to work....pen, I mean.

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Of to Roger this morning, with a small CD-RW that the rest of you can use to add your own stuff -pictures, music, scans, etc-.

Kiavonne, is there room to add another member? A German FPN member.

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I am ready :) ...although I don't know what I'd put on the CD :huh:

If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; But if you really make them think, they'll hate you.

 

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US humorist (1878 - 1937)

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Oh, you don't have to add anything. I just included a slide show with pics of the places we took the journal to. Hoping it will distract you from the sloppy handwriting and syntax. :)

 

 

I am ready :) ...although I don't know what I'd put on the CD :huh:
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Of to Roger this morning, with a small CD-RW that the rest of you can use to add your own stuff -pictures, music, scans, etc-.

Kiavonne, is there room to add another member? A German FPN member.

 

This one, ITJ 02, is pretty full with 6 members. I have someone interested in a 3rd, I can add one on. If all the 6 current folks would like to add another to this one, I've no issue with it, but we'd likely need to graduate to a larger journal to give everyone space and opportunity to say hi and make a couple rounds. I'm happy to do that when we set a new journal out if that's what folks would like.

Scribere est agere.

To write is to act.

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Danitrio Fellowship

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Looks like there's no Asian representative here...i would like to participate but are there any ground rules?

 

I'm based in Hong Kong, China.

Currently writing in hopelessly slanted cursive.

Working on: Italics (cursive, of course!)

Ultimate Goal: Chancery Italic!

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Looks like there's no Asian representative here...i would like to participate but are there any ground rules?

 

I'm based in Hong Kong, China.

 

 

You're most welcome to join. I will contact a few others that expressed an interest in a third journal. Will be happy to get it going just as soon as I know everyone is still willing and ready to participate.

 

I'll probably stop sponsoring new journals after this one, as it will make three that I will have originated, and I really want to make sure these all go ok.

 

 

Scribere est agere.

To write is to act.

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Danitrio Fellowship

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  • 2 weeks later...

This journal left me on Friday to go back to the States.

In omnibus requiem quaesivi, et nusquam inveni nisi in angulo cum libro.

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I think I'm coming up on the list - yoohoo! I can hardly wait. Fun! Fun! Fun!

Kudzu

 

"I am a galley slave to pen and ink." ~Honore de Balzac

 

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The journal arrived today! What a feast of beautiful colors, what a delight to learn a bit of other's lives. I haven't looked at the CD yet, just wanted to report that the journal arrived safely. More later.

Kudzu

 

"I am a galley slave to pen and ink." ~Honore de Balzac

 

Happy Pan Pacific Pen Club Member!
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Update: Is on it's next to last stop of round #1!

 

Scribere est agere.

To write is to act.

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Danitrio Fellowship

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Our little journal, along with Ondina's beautiful CD, was mailed out to our last journaling member today. I wonder how quickly it will make its way back around? Wonderful to meet you all.

Kudzu

 

"I am a galley slave to pen and ink." ~Honore de Balzac

 

Happy Pan Pacific Pen Club Member!
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So where's our little journal now!?

Kudzu

 

"I am a galley slave to pen and ink." ~Honore de Balzac

 

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I was wondering the same... Any news?.

So where's our little journal now!?
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  • 2 weeks later...

update: was mailed to originating destination last week. Should be showing up any time.

Scribere est agere.

To write is to act.

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Thanks for the update, Kiavonne. I can't wait to read it all, being the first one is no fun at all! :) I can supply copies of the cd if anybody asks for one. Greetings to all!.

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