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March 14th, 2008 | Link

Stacks of paper

Folding paper can be relaxing. We have broad window sills in our condo, about 21" deep, and sometimes I’ll work there, folding the paper into sections while listening to an audio book and watching the people and the traffic below me. I’ll get into a rhythm of picking up a large sheet of paper, matching the corners and finger-pressing the fold, and setting it aside, and then moving to the next sheet. Then I’ll crease all the folds with a bone folder and tear them (or not), restack the paper, and make the next fold on all the sheets.

Now if only I could motivate my butt to get out the PVA and make some cases.

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