Calendars... what kind do you look for/put up each year?

Aunt Marg

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Here is the calendar my husband bought me for Christmas.

By far the most beautiful calendar I have ever had.

Just finished hanging it.
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I generally have a hanging calendar with no place to hang it so I tear out the individual sheets and hang them on the fridge with my many magnets. I decided not to buy one this year. The laptop has one on it so unless I get a freebie in the mail...this computer one will be it. Plus our work schedules have the date on them as well.
 
I've always bought landscape calendars over the years, but the year before last while shopping at Costco, they had a nice rooster calender so I bought that. Last year was the same brand of calendar from Costco, only it was cats. I keep the nice ones in the kitchen, and do write things on them like vet appts., furnace filter change, etc. I get a cheap one usually from Walmart for the den/computer room.

This year I ordered two from Amazon, one is of trees, the other is seascapes.
 
I've always bought landscape calendars over the years, but the year before last while shopping at Costco, they had a nice rooster calender so I bought that. Last year was the same brand of calendar from Costco, only it was cats. I keep the nice ones in the kitchen, and do write things on them like vet appts., furnace filter change, etc. I get a cheap one usually from Walmart for the den/computer room.

This year I ordered two from Amazon, one is of trees, the other is seascapes.
Over the past 20 years, I have seen a handful of Thomas Kinkade calendars, Astronomy calendars, a few John Sloan's, and now Treasured Times.

The calendars that really touch me are the ones that reach out to me and pull me in, like this latest one. :)
 


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