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ahhhh…our awesome landlord lets us borrow his 23′ o’day sailboat and my husband and I have been taking it out for sunset cruises – tough times in Cape Cod 😉 My job is to hoist the jib sheet – how’s that for nautical?
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Hi! I'm Ruth Bleakley, an American book artist who lives in Florida. As a former military kid, I've also lived in Texas, New York and Massachusetts. Growing up, I spent 11 out of 18 years living overseas in Germany, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. So, basically a citizen of the world!
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It’s raining in Saskatchewan today, but obviously not where you live! I was reading your earlier post on Japanese binding. I noticed that you’d included acid free lined notebook paper in it. Where can you buy this paper? All of the notebook paper that I’ve seen is not acid free. Thanks.
Hi Tammy – well it’s raining today! It’s so hard to get out of bed when it’s raining…
I took a look at the post you’re referencing (published April 8, 2009) and I’m somewhat suspicious of myself because I agree with you, I can’t recall finding lined paper marked acid free. My only thought is that I probably tested the PH with my PH tester pen and found it to be neutral. I actually went ahead and removed the words “acid free” from my post because I kind of doubt it! I found that paper in pads at my local office supply store.
(P.S. PH tester pens are handy, especially with collage)
Thanks Ruth. I can try a PH tester pen, as well. I think it would be great if someone would print acid free lined paper.