RECYCLING CALENDARS

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It's almost time to turn over the calendar again.One of my favorite things is re-using an old calendar, because great calendars are works of art worth saving, and the years do come around again (although you have to wait a while longer to pull Garfield 1992 out of storage -2020).  Leap years are tough.Those 2016 calendars you just about finished with come back around in 2044.But 2017 is a repeat of 2006, which was only ten years ago.  Cats and Kittens '06 is probably just under a stack of papers downstairs.This is my master list of calendar reuse.  Of course, it's online.img_4643And if you want a shiny new one, then my photographer brother has a selection of calendars of his work (Iceland, New England, Utah, PNW, horses, etc) available at zazzle.com/derekkind.  They're amazing; I'm not just saying that.Since he started making calendars in 2010, I'm saving them all and looking forward to the years returning so I can use them again:) 

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