Goodbye February. We??ll miss Bill??s Barn. Moving on to March and Stacy??s Incoming and Outgoing.?ÿ
Allow me to be the first to ask:?ÿ What have you been drinking so early on a Monday morning?
12:01 am? Bill's Barn didn't close until 3:00am silly. ?????ÿ
@holy-cow I??m talking about flipping my Surveyor Connect Calendar over to March. Those that know, know.?ÿ
In case anyone missed it, I would guess Wendell could still supply calendars.
The reason the above comment did not sink in with me is that I keep that calendar one month behind.?ÿ When needing to refer back to something in the prior month, that is the calendar used.?ÿ So, I still had Jitterboogie's day at the airport showing.?ÿ Have now turned it to February and Bill's barn.?ÿ Four more weeks and I'll turn to find Stacy's pipes.
The calendar on the wall next to my desk will get flipped to March first thing tomorrow.?ÿ It is larger, providing extra space for all of the little notes I write.?ÿ Amazing amount of data that comes in later.?ÿ Especially handy when finally doing my income taxes each year on or about April 15.
Over 40 years ago I was introduced to the triple calendar concept.?ÿ Most desks had a set of three calendars on the wall next to them showing last month, this month and next month.
Wall calendars are only there for the pretty pictures...
@holy-cow I have a second calendar as well. It has every month of the year on a single sheet and is color coded with important dates like family birthdays, planned days off and the predicted best fishing days. The latter two are mostly the same. ????
If if and buts were candy and nuts, we'd all have a Merry Christmas!
This was a great reminder. I flipped my calendar to March shortly after reading this thread earlier this morning.
My wife and I share a Google calendar and honestly, I don't know what we'd do without it. Everything from appointments to seeing our friends goes on that calendar. Even reminders about our "date nights" goes on there. It's a must have in my opinion. Plus it goes everywhere I go which is handy for those last minute changes/additions.
Plus it goes everywhere I go
Bingo...
I'm too damn old to remember to look at an analog calander, Google Calander has to yell at, or text me what the hell I'm supposed to do each day.?ÿ
att: Wendell, enlarge the prints on the calander to poster size (obtain copyrights first) and sell them on Ebay as "HISTORICAL LIMITED EDITION LANDSCAPE PRINTS ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXCLUSIVE OFFER !!!!!!! *
*all photos furnished by Surveyors, "we know what you don't about land boundaries".