Monthly Archives: December 2006
The new year is almost here and I can hardly wait. Sure, it’s a time of new beginnings and fresh starts, but it also means I get to use my 2007 12 month Moleskine weekly planner notebook. I’ve been drooling … Continue reading
Best wishes to our friends everywhere. Peace, love and joy. Congratulations to the winners of our weekly raffle draw. The list is here. We’ll be back to our regular posting schedule tomorrow.
"Fire!" cried Mrs. Prothero, and she beat the dinner-gong. And we ran down the garden, with the snowballs in our arms, toward the house; and smoke, indeed, was pouring out of the dining-room, and the gong was bombilating, … Continue reading
Happy Holidays from Kikkerland Design, Inc. New YorkOfficial Distributor of Moleskine in the U.S and Canada
Discover and join our Moleskine communities on LiveJournal, MySpace, Moleskinerie FLICKR and Meal Moles. Enjoy your weekend. We’ll see you on Monday with the results of our Holiday Giveaways weekly raffle draw. Thanks to our benefactors, donors and sponsors. … Continue reading
A simple Moleskin notebook (ultraportable), a Waterman pen (ultrareliable), and a Blackberry (just in case) to keep me company – I spent nearly four hours making a massive to-do list, thinking about tasks that need to be accomplished before the … Continue reading
The Palm Beach Photographic Centre is a non-profit visual arts organization dedicated to the enrichment of life through exhibitions, community programs, photography and digital workshops and other educational activities that promote the arts of photography and digital imaging. With the … Continue reading
"…thought of using the electrolytic brass etching process that I’ve been experimenting with to make some similar notebooks to give as gifts this year. As you can see they came out quite well and the Moleskin’s two century history lends … Continue reading
Hazel Tsoi says: "Hi everyone, I’m Hazel, I’m in the management side of independent theatre in London and also a contributor / editor of www.londonist.com. I’ve been aware of Moleskines for a long time, but never actually used one myself … Continue reading











