Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Calendar”
November's Desktop Calendar
Click on the image and the right-click and either set as desktop or save it to your computer and use the OS’s background feature.
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June 2011 Desktop Calendar
Here are some desktop background calendars for June 2011! Just click on the image and then set it as your background.
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March 2011 Desktop Background Calendar
This is Sandy, a jackass penguin. They are originally from South Africa, but her parents are at the Baltimore Zoo. Click on the desktop you want and then right-click and select “set as desktop background”. If you don’t have that option, save-as to your computer and then set it manually.
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January 2011 Desktop Background Calendar
Here’s your calendar for January 2011. It’s a goose getting dry on top of a shelf of ice on a lake that was partially frozen over. Click on the image you want then right-click to set it as your background or save it to your computer and then set it that way.
For Square Monitors:
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November Desktop Calendar
Here’s the calendar for November - I hope it doesn’t keep you drooling all month! Click on the image to load it into your desktop. Then right-click and you should be able to set it as the desktop background. Alternatively, save it and then manually set it as your desktop.
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June 2010 Background Calendar
A sunrise in Brighton Beach is the subject for June’s calendar.
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May 2010 Desktop Calendar
By request, here’s a baseball themed calendar for May now that baseball is in full swing.
for square monitors:
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for widescreen monitors:
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March Background Calendar
Here’s your March computer desktop background!
Click on this one and then, once it loads, right-click and set as desktop if you have a square monitor:
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Click on this one and then, once it loads, right-click and set as desktop if you have a widescreen monitor:
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January Background Calendar
I was reading Scott Kelby’s Digital Photography books when he suggested making a background calendar to get my photos out there. A lot of people at work like to have these types of backgrounds and I follow another photographer/blogger that does the same. Here’s my January 2010 calendar. To make these your background, click on the photo and then right-click and click on “set as my background” if you’re using Windows. Linux and Mac users should be technical enough to be able to figure out what they need to do for their specific situation.