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Mine.
My own.
My prrrrecioussssssss!
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Mine.
My own.
My prrrrecioussssssss!
Not fair! Only you can see it!
http://fpgeeks.com/forum/showthread....os-not-working because
I really do wanna see your precious..
Oh Tony, the fabrics you have would make a geisha jealous. Even your repair/maintenance work happens in a spotless environment.
Just look at them -- your little hammer is shinier and lovelier than my cutlery. A visit to your house probably feels like stepping into Melbourne Sofitel's lobby.
Kai
"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished." -- Lao Tzu
Tony Rex (December 29th, 2013)
*growling* Computers! *sigh*
I'll try again:
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That's strange, the first pic was attached and uploaded here, same with the second one.
Work desk photo, this is where I do 95% of all my writing. Don't be jealous.
I was overrunning my normal desk so I brought in another old wooden desk just for use writing and doing my pen blog.
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Bogon07 (January 8th, 2014), kia (January 10th, 2014), subramaniyam (January 9th, 2014), Tony Rex (January 9th, 2014)
See that is better. There is enough clutter to be functional, a pile of pens and pre related doo-dads scattered around. I approve.
Holy crap, how did I miss that picture? It must not have loaded the first time. Not jealous, scared!
00Photo (January 8th, 2014)
Ah daresay you're right. Ah was especially impressed with the ladder! Might ah inquire as to the subject matter in those books? Several subjects ah should think. However as to the subject of our FPGeeks thread here, it appears that the library has overwhelmed the desk Surely sir that cannot be a desk! And yet you tell us you write your missives from there...very puzzling.
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I'm discovering vintage pens. Oh no!
Rest assured Tracy Lee has an impressive output of letter writing from that desk.
Everything is overwatched by her Cat guardians ... they were worshipped as gods in ancient times and have not forgotten the fact.
But beware she sprinkles Visconti & Delta dust in those letter all so prepare your pen purchasing budget of a tsunami of Italian pens in the near future.
sinistral hypergraphica - a slurry of ink
"Nothing means less than zero"
kaisnowbird (January 9th, 2014), writingrav (January 9th, 2014)
Tracy Lee, I have to thank you in a post. Your beautiful office space inspired me to take a little white metal table that was languishing in my garage, and put it in the library/office. Yes, it's much smaller than yours, but it fits my space and allows me to walk around it. Because I have a complex about that.
I got a little bit of my office function back with that table.
If I had a NY resolution, it might be, 'leave well enough alone.' Once, I had a huge pine rolltop desk in my workspace, but for whatever reason, I decided it had to go elsewhere. I keep trying to emulate its storage capacity with baskets and bult-ons, but I shoulda just kept it where it was.
My other pen is a Montblanc.
And my other blog is a tumblr!
And my latest ebook, for spooky wintery reading:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CM2NGSSD
Tracy Lee (January 9th, 2014)
The dining table has long since become my desk, and it is cluttered when not writing to prevent mischievous behavior of the cats when I am not around. I was also in the midst of reconfiguring some things in there when I took the picture. Trust me, I sit right there and write my missives. And I will neither confirm nor deny whether there is a vial or two of Italian pen dust.
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Bogon07 (January 9th, 2014), cwent2 (January 9th, 2014), ThriveToScribe (January 11th, 2014)
Tracy Lee I didn't even see your by-line by this post! Sorry for not recognizing you. I just saw the photos of the room and immediately sat down and wrote a letter. Mainly in jest with my Maryland accent.
I'm discovering vintage pens. Oh no!
Tracy Lee (January 9th, 2014)
Haha, no worries at all. The books, by the way, are a wide variety. Mostly fiction, but the back right corner contains all space related nonfiction and cookbooks. Back left is art and archaeology and cultural resource related nonfiction. One whole set of shelves is all of Stephen King's books. There is a travel section, a miscellaneous section, but that gives you a good idea of what is there.
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kaisnowbird (January 12th, 2014)
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