| March 12, 2007
Write On
While you have one foot firmly planted in the present, the other is still stuck in the past.
You train with a heart rate monitor but log your results in a notebook. You’re addicted to your Blackberry but also to your Daytimer. You book your vacation online but once you arrive, you spill your thoughts into a journal.
Next time, shuffle your back foot forward and use a journal made of eco-friendly lotka paper. Handmade in Nepal, this paper is sustainably harvested from the bark of the locally abundant lotka bushes. A renewable resource, these shrubs quickly regenerate and return to big shrub status in six to seven years.
Have a lot to divulge? Get a collection of six pocket sized journals. Collect keepsakes along the way? Keep everything safe with the Traveler’s Journal with its hardcover binding and bamboo string tie closure. Or satisfy your inner insatiable journalist with a super Lama Li travel journal. With over 150 pages and pockets to store mementoes, pens and pencils, there’s plenty of space to write and sketch to your heart’s content.
All of these journals are handcrafted by Nepalese villagers who benefit from each purchase.
Which is so cool that you just might have to tell the world and blog about it.
Available online at Vickery
1-800-963-1050
303-468-2600
www.vickery.com
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