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Post by violet on Nov 24, 2008 12:51:02 GMT 10
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Post by braided-rug on Nov 30, 2008 15:38:33 GMT 10
This is timely as I am going to post about calendars with large squares. I finally found one, that is called an organiser because it has lines inside the squares to write on. I got it at the newsagents, well dh did. www.aussiecalendars.com/I had trouble last year as I didn't get a calendar in time. Then had to get one on ebay as the shops no longer had them. I had to get the seller to say whether they thought the calendar was big enough for me. DH took a sheet of paper to the shop I think to know if it was big enough. I have this one: www.aussiecalendars.com/calendars/australian-planner.htmthe one of huts is right up my alley. I like farm calendars, but nothing too farmlike as we don't have one. But huts I love. www.aussiecalendars.com/calendars/huts.htmI think I spoke about how I would have to fork out money for a calendar, well lots of these are inexpensive. Sure the photography could be better, but it is OK I think. My daughter loves the waterfall picture.
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Post by braided-rug on Nov 30, 2008 15:43:18 GMT 10
After ballet I was saying to dh that everyone seems to be able to see better than I can. Years ago in my 30s, I had my eyes tested and at that stage it seemed like I would need glasses 10 years after most people did, now it seems like the other way around. Maybe the older lady at ballet had contact lenses and I didn't realise. I am really ignorant about glasses. My husband is short sighted so it is really nice to be able to ask him questions about these things.
Last time I got glasses this year perhaps, I was borderline bifocal. I am only used to using them for reading and computer. I did take them to ballet which was probably a big step for me. A lady I know who is about the same age wore hers, I have seen her to that at work.
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Post by violet on Dec 1, 2008 19:30:44 GMT 10
Goodness, what a lot of calendars! They've got a great selection, Br.
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