I keep a spiral notebook on my desk at the office. It's a work habit I picked up from my dad. And in that notebook, in addition to actual note-taking, I've been known to doodle. (Another habit I picked up from Dad, I believe.)
I've just finished up a notebook and was moving on to another, when I decided to look back over a year and three-quarters full of doodles in the margins. This is idle stuff. When I'm sitting there on a long phone call, or through a lengthy staff meeting, or waiting to see if ArcMap is going to come back to life or if it's truly locked up good and proper. It's interesting to see what comes out of your mind when it's thinking about something else. Looking back over it I can watch seasons come and go with holidays and events that drift by.
I found it an interesting case study of my unfocused mind. Here are the highlights.
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Hmmm, I love having friends
Hmmm, I love having friends with talent. :-)
Me too. :-)
Me too. :-)
This hardly counts though.
You obviously haven't seen my
You obviously haven't seen my stick figure doodles.
Therefore this does count.
Therefore this does count.
Rather wonderful. The thing
Rather wonderful. The thing is the lined paper. Obviously notebook people should design notebooks with ample unlined spaced for doodles!!!
Love it! Is there anything
Love it! Is there anything you're not good at? :-)
Hockey! But I'm working on it
Hockey! But I'm working on it. Also I don't sing in front of people unless I already don't like them. I can't wakeboard. And I can't really juggle… yet.