

These experts have over 100 years of combined experience in aftermarket auto fields ranging from detailing to accessories to tires, and everything in-between. I found it in Caleb’s “tool box,” which (joke’s on him) might actually be perfect vessel for holding washi tape rolls. Every cloud has a silver lining.To select the windshield repair kits featured in this buyers guide, we consult our network of experts for their thoughts on windshield kits. Caleb had pulled the box off the table in the morning, and I spent 85% of my expendable time looking for this one lost roll. I meant to write this blog post yesterday, and I wish I could say I had a good reason why I didn’t get it up, like we just got a big shipment in of something exciting, or I was fixing someone’s pen, or I was re-organizing all of our shipping supplies, but it’s really because I got in a box of washi tapes I’d ordered online the night before, and left it on my table.

I made my first Chinese-style steamed fish dinner last night, which also involved my first time gutting a whole fish in the kitchen sink. Let’s just say next time will involve a sharper kitchen knife, which I would’ve known had I watched the Youtube video before I did the deed. Here I was thinking this is one of those things that just come instinctively to Asian women in the kitchen. I don’t know how they keep coming up with these ideas, those crazy folks at Field Notes. We just got in our latest Field Notes’ order, including the winter special edition Snowblind, which changes colour from white to blue when you hold it in sunlight. Because the elastic closing the TN is so easy to change, I may even consider changing my blue Midori’s elastic to brown, for something a bit more subtle.Īs always, we’ve been busy around here, packing up orders, saying hello to visitors and new folks trying out pens in the shop. I’m loving it! I love the pop of colour on my blue Midori, and I also really like the hint of red at the bottom of Jon’s passport Black. Passport (Old special edition camel, with the original green elastic), and Regular (most recent special edition Blue with a new orange elastic, available in the repair kit). I replaced the elastic that closes my Midori with the orange one – blue and orange, one of my favourite combinations! This one is super easy – you just pull out the old one from the hole, and you put the ends of the new one in, and tie a knot. I have a Regular Size Blue and a Passport Camel, and Jon has a Passport Black. I figured since I was opening up the repair kit, I might as well try out some of the other elastics, since the kit comes with four elastics and one new metal nugget enclosure. Every time I notice this, it gives me pause and reminds me about just how unique this Midori Traveler’s Notebook system is, and why it’s become so popular with so many people who need an everyday notebook and planning system. I think the elastic broke because people who aren’t familiar with the Traveler’s Notebook try to put the elastic back on the cover vertically, like a Rhodia or Leuchtturm elastic, rather than horizontally, which stretches out the elastic, and it snapped. We’ve been missing the elastic on our display Passport Brown Traveler’s Notebook for the shop for a while now, and finally, in a spurt of inspiration and productivity, I replaced it.
