Well, not exactly what I had in mind.
What interpretation did you apply?

J

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> On Aug 6, 2017, at 11:45 AM, ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> girlant   :-)
> ann
> 
>> On 8/6/2017 12:02 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
>> Not a pleasing answer as to where you've been lately, but your wily wit
>> and classy manner will keep you
>> buoyant  and creative as ever.
>> BEST!
>> 
>> J
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Aug 6, 2017, at 8:04 AM, ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I'm semi-de lurking for the latest news for those of you who care :-)
>>> a couple of weeks ago the plumbing in my bathroom died to the extent that 
>>> the bathtub would not drain... this took a couple of days of being invaded 
>>> by the buildings plumbers and it finally got fixed . Happily, I wsa able to 
>>> bathe at a neighbor's but it was quite an adventure.
>>> Then I thought I had more money than I do -- discovering I had made a $100 
>>> mistake in my checking account
>>> after having, in a way, spent some of it...
>>> Next I took a tumble on the subway stairs (fortunately, the second step 
>>> from the bottom inside the station) and while I didn't break anything and 
>>> there was a plethoria of millenials surrounding me to help, (new entry for 
>>> Exaultaion of larks?) I got bruised and hurt my leg to the extent that I'm 
>>> using a cane and an ace bandage today ... nothing broke.
>>> This was all after I took Ashley to the vet - and the good news there is 
>>> she is in fine shape for an 12 year old but it
>>> was costly to find that out.
>>> 
>>> Then.... then ... well, read below - I posted this to Facebook but most of 
>>> you are not there  .
>>> 
>>> 
>>> "Still in shock from learning yesterday that cafe press (which has about
>>> twenty of my wall calendars for sale) is removing wall calendars from
>>> the list of products they offer. bad enough they have taken "wall
>>> calendar" off the list of products designers for them can select to work
>>> on, but they are gradually removing the CURRENT wall calendars from our
>>> shops and the market place. Adding insult to injury, there was no
>>> warning of this in the form of an alert or announcement - I stumbled on
>>> it when I was going to tweak the wording on the landing page of my shop
>>> https://www.cafepress.com/annsanstuff
>>> 
>>> The nice thing about having my calendars on cafepress for the past ten
>>> years is that the template is renewed for each new year so someone who
>>> might want to buy an older calendar can do it. The calendar grid is well
>>> designed, straightforward and very user friendly for those who really do
>>> use them (as I do) for keeping track of to do's and did do's in a medium
>>> which is permanent and not subject to viruses, crashes, accidental
>>> deletions. Anyone I told about this so far has simply gasped and in
>>> audio caps said "WHY????" . So, for one thing, if anyone want's to grab
>>> any of these before they are dead it would be appreciated, but it might
>>> be even more helpful, in terms of getting them to drop this bad idea, if
>>> you simply bitched to them about it, or tried to order one of the wall
>>> calendars that have already been suddenly made unavailable.
>>> 
>>> If you clicked on the /Twelve National Parks, Bouquet or New York
>>> Details/, those are already gone as wall calendars. If any of you (I
>>> know some of you are on cafe press too) have wall calendars up do give
>>> them your input. Please share with anyone you know who has any calendars
>>> by anyone that were produced by cafe press , or would want wall
>>> calendars in the future from anyone and might help to encourage them to
>>> reinstate the wall calendar format . Thanks guys, for reading, this
>>> really shook me up. "
>>> 
>>> ----
>>> bay photo makes calendars but they cost too much, Lulu is reasonable but 
>>> they are not for
>>> people who actually write on them  - as you know if you got the PDML 
>>> calendars that look pretty
>>> but have no real boxes for each day... anyone got any ideas?  My self 
>>> production was a disaster,
>>> too much work, printer problems, virtually little profit.
>>> 
>>> sigh,
>>> ann
>>> annsan.smugmug.com
>>> 
>>> 
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