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The sunny side of the street

Hello!
As you might have figured out I am a guy and I use the traveler's notebook. I have the original from Midori, or the Travelers company as they call themself now. I will tell you more how I use my traveler's notebook some day but not this day. Today is such a beautiful sunny day!
A leftover sledge
I use the passport size travelers notebook, easy to carry in the pocket of my coat and carry with me on a little stroll on a sunny day.
Some grafitti and sun
Some poeple like to write on buildings, I like to write and draw in my notebooks. Anyway I had an afternoon off so I took a walk and some pictures of my neighborhood. And I had the time to enjoy a nice cup of Coffee at my local café.
Travelers notebook 
If you are new to the concept of travelers notebook, like I am, perhaps you want some inspiration? Let me share some reading that might inspire you:

Travelers Company has a page where "professional" users share their use of travelers notebooks.

Travelers Notebook Times has a weekly round up of interesting blog posts and videos.

Tools & Toys has written an in deapth review of the Travelers Notebook.

Thats all for now and if you also have a sunny day enjoy it!


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