On Monday 09 January 2006 12:07 am, Lavolta Press wrote:
> >>ear!
> >
> >You can say *that* again.  I was really frustrated when I did my calendar
> >shopping.  Sally Queen & Associates's 2006 calendar features costume of
> > the American "Wild West" period, a period in which I have almost no
> > interest.
>
> I'm interested in a wide variety of eras. I used to get the Medieval
> Women calendars. I have gotten all of the Sally Queen costume calendars
> except this year's, and the year when they did children's costume.

I have almost all of the Sally Queen calendars myself.  I too am interested in 
a wide variety of eras; it's just that the Wild West is one of the few that 
I'm *disinterested* in.

>
> For 2006, I got a calendar of fashion plates from the _Gazette du Bon
> Ton_, called the "Golden Age of Fashion."  It is sold on this web page:
>
> http://www.rsvp.com/index.cfm?function=home&SubCatID=9&catid=19
>
> I haven't seen it, but Workman Publishing did a 2006 calendar called
> "Shoes Gallery."  Bata Shoe Museum has done a nice calendar or two--I
> got one a few years ago, but haven't seen one for 2006.

I need a wall-sized calendar with spaces for the days big enough to write in; 
I saw the "Shoes Gallery" calendar; I believe it's small sized-too small to 
be useful as a calendar to me.


-- 
Cathy Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"Physics is like sex; sure, it may give some practical 
results, but that's not why we do it."--Richard Feynman
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