Nanowrimo progress at the end of Day 2.
Category: Microblog
Latest, and last, episode of the TriggerPoint FM podcast. It’s been a fun 4 years (well technically 3, since we barely podcasted in the last year), and who knows, maybe we would still do the occasional episodes here and there.

Melbourne, Australia || 14th October 2020 || 8:21 PM
Walking around my neighbourhood collecting resources for the Niantic game, Catan: World Explorer.
This is for the #ADayInTheLife photo challenge on micro.blog. Read more about it here.
For some unknown reason I decided to revisit the Buffy – Once More, With Feeling soundtrack. đ”
I still shudder at the line âTill they pulled me out… of heavenâ.
I recently discovered a number of pretty cool music Twitch streamers – they’re great to listen to while working from home. đ”
- Lara – video game music on piano
- Mike Choi – jazz version of video game music
- Jonathan Ong – glorious symphonic cacophy (his words)
So a couple of days ago, I discovered the WidgetPack app through HeyScottyJ’s
OmniFocus Widgets 2.0 with WidgetPack post.
I guess it doesn’t need to be said, but I’m now down a new rabbit hole.

Fellow journalers/planners, do you use digital or analogue tools? If you use both, how and when do you use which?
I’m trying to justify when to use my fountain pens and when to use Day One.
This news about the new Tomoe River Paper is giving me heart palpitations
As a stationery snob, I admit to caring a lot (maybe too much) about the pens and papers I use.
So it would come as no surprise that news of Tomoegawa using a new machine for manufacturing their Tomoe River paper is causing me no small amount of concern.
It does not help matters that reviews show that things I love about the TR paper – paper thinness, ink shading, ink haloing and ghosting (I love ghosting!) – are all supposedly worse in the new paper.
I am now wondering to what extent I would go to to get my hands on some of the new stuff so I can test it out for myself.
It might result in me buying a lot of notebooks now in an attempt to stave off the inevitable.
Oh, first world problems…
Love, Guaranteed, 2020 – â â
It wasnât completely terrible, just predictable, filled with cringe-worthy dialogue and kind of boring. But, if all you wanted was something in the background while youâre doing something else, and you miss 90s rom-com, this ainât too bad.