I never really considered calendar recycling before. But since I didn't happen upon a 2011 calendar from anyplace for free this year, and I'm really too cheap to buy one, I started looking at what years could be recycled for this year.
Well, it turns out that 2005 is a dead ringer for 2011, and I happen to still have the Castles calendar I used that year. So tomorrow it will be going back up on the wall in my office. The nice thing about it is that the year isn't really referenced anyplace other than the front cover, so no-one will know how cheap I am once it's back on the wall.
For home, we happen to have a vintage 1977 Morris the Cat (9Lives) calendar that we're going to reuse. Now don't ask me why we still have a calendar from 1977, but I will say we haven't hoarded every single used calendar from the time we started buying them. It's probably got something to do with Morris, who I just think is the most handsome cat!
Well, it turns out that 2005 is a dead ringer for 2011, and I happen to still have the Castles calendar I used that year. So tomorrow it will be going back up on the wall in my office. The nice thing about it is that the year isn't really referenced anyplace other than the front cover, so no-one will know how cheap I am once it's back on the wall.
For home, we happen to have a vintage 1977 Morris the Cat (9Lives) calendar that we're going to reuse. Now don't ask me why we still have a calendar from 1977, but I will say we haven't hoarded every single used calendar from the time we started buying them. It's probably got something to do with Morris, who I just think is the most handsome cat!