calendars of 6 year intervals; calendar of trees
"Archimedes Plutonium" wrote in message
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I collect pretty calendars and knew that one year I could revisit an
old calendar and hang it up to use for that new year. I had to wait 6
years because now I am re-using a 1998 calendar for year 2004. So that
I can basicly recycle my old calendars and have a stock of 6 calendars
to cover every future year.
I collect calendars that have a botany interest. The 1998 calendar is
from Sierra Club showing for January a Bloodroot from Illinois. It is
a beautiful flower of luminescent white and in the middle a yellow
that is almost gold.
What I need for my collection of calendars are SierraClub type
pictures of pretty and outstanding trees.
I have crop patterns calendar but I need calendars showing trees.
Archimedes Plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots
of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
Since 1998 was not a leap year but 2004 was one, the two calendars cannot be
in sync throughout the year. January and February match but after that
they'll be one day out. You'll need a 1999 calendar for the rest of the
year.
Of course, if you've got a 1976 calendar there....
Naturally the dates of Easter and the other moveable feasts won't match
--
Paul V. S. Townsend
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