We just hung a full-sized 2011 wall calendar in the kitchen, replacing the 2010 calendar that had been lurking there, showing its December page, for the last four months.

The calendar only went up today because it only got here today. This is not the vendor's fault. I ordered this calendar online last week, from calendars.com, which was having a sale on the remaining 2011 calendars. The stock is somewhat thin by now, but we only needed one calendar. So I got a calendar with pictures of U.S. national park scenery. (I have had a miniature wall calendar hanging on my desk since the first week in January.) And if we haven't gotten a 2012 calendar in a store by mid-December, I will go online and get both a wall calendar and a mini for my desk so they'll be here by early January and I don't spend four months looking at the same picture of red leaves.
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From: [personal profile] jesse_the_k


Yeah and we can always glance at our phones, or the computer, or the scrolling ticker in Times Sq to find out what year it is.
jesse_the_k: Pixar's Dory, the adventurous fish with a brain injury (dain bramage)

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that north is not the same as uptown/upriver

Oh my goodness! I've had it wrong my whole life!

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What sorts of pictures would your ideal calendar have on it?

(Or, rather, what are some possibilities?)

*contemplates*
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