Looking for a good calendar

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ldevore
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Looking for a good calendar

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It's that time of the year again and I'm looking for a good scuba wall calender. Anyone seen any good ones out there? Gotta have something to daydream about when I'm at work! ....pretty coral, fun scooter rides, wrecks....

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Ain'tchya ordering an ESDC calendar?

Ken Kopp over on Dive Matrix usually produces some pretty nice calendars.

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Nick Ambrose was putting together a pretty nice lookin' cave calendar, info also on DMX (or on his FB page).
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+1 for BOTH Nick and Ken's calendars... we'll have both, and I generally get several extra which are handed out around work.
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Nick's calendar this year is pretty cool . . . even though I'm in it :)
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I actually think making your own calendar is the way to go. Find 12 or so images you want and write to the owners to ask permission then put together your own calendar at Kinkos/Staples/CostCo (whatever) and put in your known important dates for your own personal Scuba Calendar.

I've done this for my family (brothers, nephews, nieces, etc.) as Christmas presents and have put in all the birthdays, anniversaries, etc. It is one of those labors of love that may really mean more than normal. BTW, just added up our birthdays and anniversaries -- 32 B-days, 9 anniversaries.
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