Your rfc New Year's Resolution...
Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Nancy Young wrote:
>
>> I loves me my Windows Calendar.
>
>
> I'm still the red - marker - and post - it - note - on - the - wall -
> calender type of guy, old - fashioned. Also, most of my "contacts"
> are right here on scraps of paper in an old small square Pyrex dish,
> lol.
(laugh) Whatever works.
I always have a calendar, it's hanging right here next
to me. Other than looking at the pictures, I don't think
to look at it. So to have this calendar thing that pops up
on my screen to remind me to do (whatever), I really
appreciate it. Especially those quarterly real estate
taxes.
> A local bookstore has lovely calendars, all now on sale for half -
> price. I am loading up, I can see three big wall calenders right
> here from my desk. I'm a big fan of Rothko and they had three
> different ones so I'm saddled with three of those, plus some large -
> format calenders featuring groovy 50's - 50's airline and travel
> posters. I ordered another one (expensive @ $30.00) that features
> airliners of the 50's - 60's. Got a coupla nice food ones for mom
> and the family. I got another three art calendars as xmas/b-day
> gifts. I'm going back to the store tomorrow to see what more they
> have, and I think Border's has a Sinatra calender I'd like. So many
> calendars, and I hate to throw the old ones away!
Wow, you do love your calendars. I'm a Sierra Club Wilderness or
sometimes cat calendar type of person.
> A gal I know who
> is a teacher takes the old ones off of my hands, her kids can use
> them for art projects, so at least they get a second lease on
> life...and I've framed some of the prints from the nice art ones. I
> justify my calendar - buying spree as a once - per - year indulgence
> and at half - off for most a pretty inexpensive one at that...at
> least I can't gain any weight from it.
I think it's a nice thing to buy, there are so many great calendars.
nancy
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