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Originally posted by marytattoo View PostMy olive parapack snake Charmer used to hold some basic art supplies. I keep a "coloring book" in my travelers notebook.
My snake charmer is a art supplies holder too. I like it for that purpose because it's large enough to accommodate pen sets on top of loose pens. And I am guessing the Traveler's Notebook works a lot better for you than the FJN?Last edited by adalangdon; 10-10-2015, 10:19 PM.
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Yes about the TN. I had the FJ but it didn't work. What I like about the TN is being able to carry different notebooks for different interests. The one that gets the most use is my journal. I am also using different sizes, including a standard size and a FN size. Both can be shucked into a purse or other bag. I've collected some really cool TN covers!
Not seen in the pic is the BO/UV Swift where the SC lives along with books/electronics/back pillow for when I'm out/about, and my plum/steel MCB holding several OPs. (solar and kiwi). I also always carry a #3 Iberian TSS which holds 2 stainless steel Contigo travel mugs for coffee and water. Lots of Tom Bihn gets me through the day!
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Kid Backpack ASAP Please!
Originally posted by Pokilani View PostIn the speculation thread, I indicated how much I want that new baby backpack. And while my love for the DLBP is powerful, it can actually overpower me a bit. I wanted to give photographic proof of this and reinforce my plea for the baby backpack (is there an official name yet?).
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I took my SSB to the beach, and it even helped me carry my "noodle" to play in the waves.
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