First day of level five- Joan the Author! It came in with a whimper because I had to get up without enough sleep after last night. Now I feel like you-know-what, but I'm going to bed very early with the hopes of being able to operate at rocket speed tomorrow.
You saw the little notebook that I purchased over a year ago to replace the level four one. Today I ordered a new messenger bag. I won't have it right away. I had it shipped to Loretta's and I'll pick it up there on my trip because I'm leaving Monday. Yikes! That's why I need rocket speed tomorrow. Anyway, with careful shopping, I think I've got myself a really nice leather messenger bag for a very reasonable price. This is my retirement/birthday present to myself. I think it looks like it cost about twice what I paid. This is just the online picture.
It's smallish- but big enough to fit a clipboard. That was critical. And it will contain those pesky things that are too big and numerous to stuff in pockets, and tend to slither away when stacked on the clipboard.
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Here's why I needed it. On the way out the door this morning, I was struggling to find a bag in which to put my little notebook, checkbook, clipboard, etc. I've totally finished off two book-backpacks at the most recent job. They were both already well-used when I put them into service at the paper, but between the dirt and rough handling at the Daily News, one is completely done- trash can level.
The other was already beyond looking good enough to look professional. It's still OK for some things. It was actually a good-quality backpack that I bought at the beginning of level four- grad school. But I've repaired it several times and replaced the main zipper once. It's great when filled with books, but is just an off-balance wad when filled with odd-sized things. And filthy. Not going to give me a professional look. And that's a look on which I need all the help I can get. My favorite small tote bag is also beyond hope for looking good. Needs repair, badly stained and beat up. Diagnosis- new bag time. One good enough to make me look and feel more like I know what I'm doing.
I had also purchased, in the middle of level four, a Duluth Trading Post Engineer's bag. I really liked that, and carried it a LOT, but the canvas gets dirty and some of the hardware wore out. I still store some things in it, but it's also beyond professional.
I'm hopeful this new purchase will stay cleaner. I carefully avoided any canvas or polyester exterior surfaces because we know what I can do to them. A little treatment of the leather on occasion should keep this looking good.
So where was I going this morning? Out to the Shagway Arts Barn to do paperwork for the current season and spend a couple hours with cleanup and organization. Enough people showed up that we really got things in pretty good shape.
![Shagway Arts Barn](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh5tDmewfwjbC49JIdKR5-cusdC1rvhDGLhCj7O0AreNkuFlUXNCxQr6XHciOdo_U8T8VfN2Zd9fyW0Y4t2_W5uL9NMWGvcdXkwdFmbW3qvLC6LRW9i7kKyF4dqpzMXMsYOVIMPWtbC6GQ/s1600/ShagwayArtsBarn09.jpg)
![Shagway Arts Barn](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjj8AymMDnO9ht7-UvCQdoRrMpR-AX0-4ic8frIBInUT70vPtFLSPTdHIjz_vrYow1tD0kztKJP-G0sOXrlc0osIxihMQvYvILCzVnpY9Vk4jdhWw-xESwnLyUCobTSzB1bykAAS_H7mi8/s1600/ShagwayArtsBarn10.jpg)
It's ready for artists to start bringing their items in for display. I'll do that when I get home from this trip.
Now it's back to bed. Groan... but I am cheered by knowing that there won't be any more Saturdays like this!
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3 comments:
Love the bag......it is perfect for you!
I like the looks of that bag.
Anticipation is making you wait . . .
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