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Sample One-Page Calendars for 2005This year I thought about developing on-line calendars that could be purchased and downloaded as PDF files that could be enjoyed as on-screen calendars or printed on personal color printers/at print shops. Unfortunately I didn't have that capability until about February 2005, which isn't a good time to start marketing calendars.So, I plan to develop probably a line of 15-month calendars to offer for purchase/download late this summer. These would will include a cover page and fifteen monthly pages, all with a nice photo at the top. I anticipate designs to include the newborn fawns, hummingbirds, bunnies, young animals/birds and one or two others. In the meantime to introduce the calendars, I will offer these free PDF downloads. The pictures of course remain copyrighted and reproduction of the pictures or the calendars for anything other than personal use isn't authorized. These PDF files are available for printing from this website or can be downloaded for your personal enjoyment. The files can be opened on your computer if you have Adobe Reader. If not, you can go to Adobe.com for a free download of the reader. If you don't recognize right away why I named the bunny Harry, ask one of your children or grandchildren. Click here for the Harry's PDF File.
In 2003, Triscuit and her two fawns were regulars in the neighborhood. Her forehead markings included dark upward lines almost connected between the eyes, which looked like a U. A neighbor named the doe because of Triscuit's fondness for . . . Triscuits. Click here for Triscuit's PDF File.
Newborn Fawns at about 40 minutes after birth. These twin fawns were born around 7 a.m. on Tuesday morning, 14 June 2005. The mother was very attentive and spent most of an hour and a half licking one or the other. Click here for the Newborn Fawns PDF File.
© 2005 Jimmie H Butler
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