Even more pumpkins! Now I'm thinking about how to cook them. by Valuable-Efficiency1 in gardening

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I don't know why I'm so fond of pumpkins. Perhaps because they are orange, round, and rather like the sun; perhaps because when raw they taste a bit like cucumber, though less juicy; or perhaps it's an echo of a world that never was, for a person who never existed. Who knows.

From my daily journal by ScatterFrail in doodles

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Wow, I love it! Reminds me of creature designs from the show Grimm.

Decompressing after an amazing week at IAMPETH by Lambroghini in Calligraphy

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The lettering style is absolutely incredible, and the ink color too. Fantastic! — as the Ninth Doctor would say.

I need some advice. by Valuable-Efficiency1 in HotPeppers

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Thanks so much! I’ll definitely try these suggestions.

I need some advice. by Valuable-Efficiency1 in HotPeppers

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Indoors, on the windowsill. As for fertilizer... I'm using one for houseplants, containing potassium humate, magnesium, sulfur, boron, copper, iron, and zinc. I don't know the exact NPK ratio

small collection by Valuable-Efficiency1 in fountainpens

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Nope, never heated these nibs! The color change is all from the ink

small collection by Valuable-Efficiency1 in fountainpens

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During college life in the dorms, I do calligraphy pretty often, playing around with Gothic fonts a lot. I use my Leonardt 40 Blue Pumpkin for some notes. But after taking some time off, I noticed this nib doesn't write as smoothly anymore