At the Asilomar Conference Center, located on the Pacific
Rim in California, while attending a religious gathering, I remember having had
a meal with a colleague and she introduced me to the wonders of a fountain pen
for writing. Rev. Jennie was using
a Waterman Fountain Pen.
I don’t remember how many years ago that has been but what
reminded me of that experience is that I am still using my original Waterman I
bought shortly after using her pen.
Actually, I consider my Waterman “just broken in.” It writes beautifully with a very
smooth nib on all kinds of surfaces.
I didn’t know that the more you use the nib, the better it gets as it “gets”
use to the way you write and the pressure you use, etc.
Since that time, I have learned how to turn my own
pens. What I really wanted was a
Mont Blanc pen, but couldn’t afford it, so learned how to make my own as I
could easily afford a “Cindy Flor.”
Using what I have created is an experience in itself and
wanted to give credit to Jennie for creating a new path for me in not only
writing, but also journal writing all these years. Now, I buy inks from all over and when the mood hits, I mix
and match different shades to be able to experience more of what I have.
Since that time, I received a Mont Blanc as a gift. The joy of journal writing now is
choosing which pen, what color ink, and not playing favorites with my
collection of fountain pens.
Thanks, Jennie, for opening a whole new experience for
me. I love my pen collection and
the luxury of choice every day when I sit down to write.
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