Well my hopes for April, when I said I was going to make some time for blog posting, were not realized. Not a single post. Except for the calendar. May will hopefully be better, thought starting off with a calendar post on day 11 is not the best start.
I have decided to blame the lack of April posts on an ongoing case of poison ivy and the delay in the calendar on graduation last weekend. May productivity here I come!
Below, on the calendar, is an unidentified Grimmiaceae from my collecting trip to Kansas and Missouri in March. This little tuft is going to remind me to get things done and to identify him/her by the end of the month. Maybe blog posting on monthly goals is good motivation?
If you are interested in downloading this desktop calendar follow the instructions below.
I have decided to blame the lack of April posts on an ongoing case of poison ivy and the delay in the calendar on graduation last weekend. May productivity here I come!
Below, on the calendar, is an unidentified Grimmiaceae from my collecting trip to Kansas and Missouri in March. This little tuft is going to remind me to get things done and to identify him/her by the end of the month. Maybe blog posting on monthly goals is good motivation?
If you are interested in downloading this desktop calendar follow the instructions below.
1
- Single click on the image to open it up in a new window. (If you use
the image directly from the blog post you will loose a lot of
resolution.)
2
- Right-click (or ctrl-click) on the image, and chose the option that
says, "Set as Desktop Background" or "Use as Desktop Picture". The
wording may vary.
3
- If the image does not fit your desktop neatly, you may have to adjust
the image (Mac: System Preferences > Desktop > Screen
Saver > Desktop; Windows: Control Panel > Display >
Desktop) and choose "Fill screen" as the display mode of your
background image.
Any issues or suggestions please let me know. These calendars are an experiment in-progress.
Wow what a close up photograph...
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