A place to discuss floaty pens
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Horrible Trenches rat
This one is from the Imperial War Museum in London, commemorating the rat-infested trenches during the world wars.
Jewel Tower
Looks like I should rephotograph this pen. Very out of focus. I bought it in the Jewel Tower across from Westminster and it is a historical timeline with a gang of people representing different stages of history floating in it.
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Shakespeare's Mum's place
This purchased in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace. Arrived at the train station and the employees couldn't say how to get to his house. Pretty funny.
Snapped the picture above before getting told off by the people in his house.
Snapped the picture above before getting told off by the people in his house.
Wallace wonders
These pens from the Wallace Collection in London are quite poor quality. The images are not very clear. Even if you click on them to enlarge, you will have difficulty seeing them.
The pink pen makes an effort to show Madame de Pompadour from a painting by François Boucher (1703 - 1770) and the green pen shows"The Swing" by Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732 - 1806).
Saturday, July 10, 2010
California catastrophe
This California redwoods pen was broken in my move from Toronto to London. The pen is upside down. Sorry. There is a deer floating in it.
It was very traumatic to open the box containing my pens and to find them simply placed upright in their stands. I felt lucky more weren't broken.
I think I bought this pen in Seattle in Pike Street Market in 2004.
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