I could no more do my work solely with those two items than I could with a stylus and clay tablet. But it's worth mentioning how much freer one can feel with tools that weather the elements with fortitude and good cheer.
The fickleness of the modern computer is one of those things that makes me feel I'm living my life atop a stormy sea of unknowingness. It's a fair-weather implement that helps me when there's power, but doesn't when there's not. I don't really, truly understand how computers work, only that — somehow, miraculously — they do.
And of course, there's the fact that this blog wouldn't exist if I communicated only with paper and pen. And there you have it: the modern dilemma in a nutshell ... or at least one of its nutshells.
(Above: the little black book where I write when I'm not typing.)