So, I am now in the blogosphere. Let's see how this works out. We'll start with a couple of images of The IGloo. This is The PENguin's principal workspace.
Well, that´s what keeps me from picturing my workspace - Dear Rick, how long did it take you to tune the workshop into such an orderly place? It would take me a week... :-) Regards Tom
Tom and Marta, you are most kind. My wife says that the appearance of neatness is the result of "trick photography." But the truth is, that it helps that I also use this as an academic office.
On Sunday we left Edinburgh, headed for Northumberland and (we thought) York. Now, if someone says England and tourism, your first thoughts do not turn to Newcastle Upon Tyne, which formerly was the county’s largest city, or for that matter to any place in Northumberland. But for many English folk we have talked to, this area is a great treat, as it has become for us. Jim Marshall first put us onto the area, marking out Alnwick, Holy Island and Bamborough on our maps. We took it from there and spent three days prowling the backroads and coming to love the area, enough so that we delayed our trip to York until after our return from Germany, in order to get a bit more time in that corner of England. So, what have we seen and done to warrant such enthusiasm? Our first stop Sunday afternoon was, in truth, still in Scotland, at Preston Mill and Dovecote or as they put it Phantassie Doocot. The mill, which seems to be a locally popular stopping and walking place, was located an easy half m
Mostly Pelikans, vintage and modern, with a fine assortment of others. Most pens are in near mint to excellent condition. I have not yet priced them, but see the attached spreadsheet and, as always feel free to contact me at rickpropas@comcast.net
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/Tony
http://parkercollector.com
I would need at least few days to make my workplace so clear. But it's great to see it's possible:)