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James Cosgrove: Chronicling Travels in City Moleskines

James Cosgrove is a well known Scottish artist whose paintings are not only exhibited in Scotland, but also in private and public collections worldwide.
Jimmy, as he is more popularly known, gives Moleskiners a look into his creative process in which his “paintings and drawings often develop and grow from the experience of building the [...]

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Moleskines Are Gift List Regulars

FunGadgets4FitChicks.com suggests some gifts and stuffers for holiday stockings. And as ever, the Moleskine makes it to the list.

Moleskine Journal - $9.60-$19.95
– A lot of you out there, including me most of the time, track your workouts electronically. But I still love the old paper and pen method. Moleskine journals are my favorite for journaling [...]

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Hemingway in a Housecoat

After working for three years as editor-in-chief of Canadian publication Fast Forward Weekly, Ian Doig decides to become a stay-at-home dad and shares his adventures of the literary type in SEE Magazine.

Male Homemaker | Ian Doig with his 17-month old toddler Kate. (Photo credit: Wil Andruschak)
The Happy Homemaker
Since becoming a male homemaker, I’ve taken to [...]

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Simplifying Things by Going Back to Basics

If you want to simplify your life, why not try reducing things to bare bones? Instead of relying on your iPhone for almost every single task you need to do, why not go back to basics by getting a notepad for your personal thoughts, concepts, notes, and to-do lists?
Greg, who’s fascinated with discovering methods to [...]

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