As much as I don't like Twitter, I do miss all the calendar sales that it used to drive. I'm down over a $1,000 of income that would have come from Twitter calendar sales. That sucks.

If you want a calendar, you can get it here: https://www.lulu.com/shop/bryan-hansel/northern-landscapes-calendar-2024/paperback/product-2m29j64.html?page=1&pageSize=4

Northern Landscapes Calendar 2024

A year worth of landscape images from northern Minnesota. These photos, taken by landscape photographer and outdoor photography instructor Bryan Hansel, cover a wide range of subjects in the northland. For this year's calendar many of the images come from Cook County, Minnesota and Lake Superior. The images show sunrises from Artist's Point, waterfalls from the Temperance River and Cascade River, a sunrise near Hovland, a harbor scene from Grand Marais, fall color scenes from Cook and Lake Counties, and a peaceful cabin in the snow.

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@bryanhansel Would have considered it if 1) shipping wasn't so $$$ and 2) if the week started on a Monday. Splitting weekends across rows is a pain in the neck.
@ingram that's a tough one. Technically Sunday is the start of the week here.
@bryanhansel The US is an outlier there. Something like 160 countries start on Monday, 60 start on Sunday and rest are Saturday. Australia & New Zealand week starts on Monday, but 95% of calendars start on Sunday for reasons of tradition.
@ingram you can't satisfy everyone
@bryanhansel Is there an option to get the calendar-y part printed with a Monday start? Might open up the market for you. https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/days/first-day-of-the-week.html
What Is the First Day of the Week?

Is Monday the first day of the week, or is it Sunday? Did you know that half the world's population starts Sundays, and some even start on Saturdays?

@ingram not with the company that I use. They make the templates.
@ingram If I get some time maybe I can figure out a European company that does print on demand and ship to Europe. I'd have to figure out how that works with taxes and such, too. I don't know much about how oversea taxes work. Lulu takes care of all of that.