I had hoped to finish this story in May and move on to a new one for June’s “30 Inks in 30 Days,” but that didn’t happen, so here’s the next step in the tale:

Krishna Moonview
I had hoped to finish this story in May and move on to a new one for June’s “30 Inks in 30 Days,” but that didn’t happen, so here’s the next step in the tale:

Krishna Moonview
Jaques Herbin 1798 Cornaline d’Egypte
This is the last day of the April #30Inks30Days challenge. We haven’t finished the story, but we’ll keep working on it, though maybe not every every day. There’s another challenge coming up in June. Think about joining in!
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Thumb-nails of the story so far and a list of the inks I used.
My pen-cleaning cloth for the month:

J. Herbin Ambre de Birmanie

Colorverse Martian

Waterman Tender Purple

Pelikan Edelstein Smoky Quartz

Diamine 150th Anniversary Lilac Night Ink

iroshizuku kiri-same ink
(My fatigue got the better of me and I didn’t get this posted when I meant to do.)



Krishna Moonview Ink
The extra photos are to show the sheeny qualities of the ink.
Note: From here forward, this story is being co-authored by Meredith Feiertag.

Diamine Cult Pens Robert
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The goldfinch finally let me me get some shots with my good camera. It started out posing in the hawthorn tree,


then went for a drink at the bar.


I really must get a bird feeder.