I have written an occasional journal since I was a teenager, and a comprehensive daily one for the last twenty years or so. I used to buy page-per-day hardback diaries from certain popular stationers, narrow feint and reasonably robust, until last year when every single diary I found had just one day for Saturday and Sunday. As if nothing important ever happened at the weekend! Moreover most of them were cluttered with so-called 'motivational' junk, or parcelled the day up into appointment blocks, or were such flimsy paper that any ink would immediately bleed through.
Wykeham's was the only journal I found with no unwanted extras - initially I was worried that I'd miss the dedicated page-per-day format (this had sold out by the time I found you), or that the standard feint would mean I'd run out of space, but the page count is generous enough for eventful days to cover three pages and the undated pages mean that lazy days need only take up half a side. The paper quality is outstanding and equal to any ink, and last year's was tagged FSC - I trust this year's will be too. And I look forward to continuing the saga of 'shopping at Co-op - lunch at the gallery, long chat with goddaughter - car flashed up coolant problem again - fabulous concert, follow up that ensemble - kept up by noisy fireworks, hope that huge bang wasn't someone's car.' only much much more discursive...
Just about to buy another for next year, wish you did the undated ones in other colours too.