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Didn't do much today, had the coronation on TV all morning as it's unlikely I'll ever get another chance to see one. Interesting to see the crown jewels being used instead of locked away in the tower, but I wouldn't want to wear one of those crowns, or the heavy robes.
This afternoon I wrote most of a fic. That's it. It's been raining on and off all day, so gardening would have been out of the question anyway.
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I'm the same about using pens. I would rather use a dip pen than a fountain pen. I gave my fountain pens away because I hated the process of filling them & cleaning them. Plus, something always went wrong...the bladder broke or the nip bent or I used the wrong ink. Ugh.
A dip pen is so simple! & inexpensive. Plus, I can use walnut ink that I made from the black walnuts that fall to the ground every fall. Gouache is also good in a dip pen.
The only equipment I liked using was a loom. I've had big ones & small ones & no matter how complex, I still liked them. I no longer weave & only have 2 little table looms that I inherited. I use them to display dust now.
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I have a dip pen, but I could never get the hang of using it. Not that I handwrite much of anything, my arthritis makes my fingers lock up if I hold a pen for long. Thank goodness for computer keyboards! I can actually read my writing on a computer! My handwriting is dire.
I have a couple of small looms, but I've never used them. They're ones my late mother picked up somewhere. Maybe I'll have a go with one someday, but it's a case of too many things to do and not enough time.
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I'm glad there isn't a coronation every week, it disrupted my routine completely! Still glad I watched though, the choirs were lovely.
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I need to do some sewing as well, though mine is pillowcases.
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I have switched from touch typing to hunt & peck typing, so I only use the fingers that are happy. It's slow, but I'm just glad I can do it at all.
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Walnut Ink: the lazy method:
Gather black walnuts in fall. Pick them off the ground when they are wet and disgusting. Use the ones with the big lumpy hulls.
Put walnuts in a bucket. Make sure they are wet.
Forget about them.
One day, find the bucket in the shed & wonder what is in it.
Remember it's walnuts.
Strain the liquid.
Throw the walnut solids back into the field.
Strain the liquid again.
Use it for ink with a dip pen or brush.
Warning: it's not waterproof & will stain any clothing it touches.
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Obviously my solitary life & the endless sound of guns from our triggerhappy neighbor has sent me over the edge of reality & into an imaginary place of comfort.
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I'm a one-finger typist, never learned to type properly although my mum could. I'm quite fast for one finger but I have to watch the keyboard and I often hir two keys at once. Still, I prefer using my computer to write. Less painful and more legible.
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Sorry work has been so stressful, hope that will improve soon. Stress is not good.