#July to December 2019 Calendar to Print
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Download Printable 2021 calendar Template
Free printable 2020 calendar on demand. Now, you can get your printable calendars for 2020, 2021, 2022 as well as planners, schedules, reminders and more. is the 7th month of the year and is associated with Summer in the northern hemisphere. July has 31 days and is named in honor of Julius Caesar. July holidays include Parent's Day and Independence Day in the United States. Simple, convenient, enjoy our printable calendar
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Each printable monthly calendar page contains an inspirational quote that will help motivate you to set new goals and follow your dreams. All months from August 2019 through December 2020 are included in one easy-to-use PDF printable – simply print out the pages that you need! Even though we live in a digital world, I love having a paper calendar in front of me! You can use these printable calendars for tracking all kinds of things – school homework assignments, sports schedules, medication log, workout tracker, food journal, fertility and family planning, and SO much more! The options are endless!
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We are sticking with the design of last year’s free printable calendar, which is clean and modern, with room for you to write and plan. Each month brings a fresh start and an opportunity to reset and recommit to the life you want to live. We’ve assigned a different color to each page to keep you reminded to start anew. Let us know where you’re using your free printable 2019 calendar and how it’s helping you craft the perfect year. We’d love to see photos of your calendars on your desk, in your cubicle, on your fridge, pinned up in your family command center, or wherever you do your planning. Be sure to tag us on Instagram with #enchantedprints, so we can send you some love and be inspired by your posts. This is the third year I’ve offered this calendar and weekly planner freebie to my loyal subscribers, and I know you are just as excited as I am to download and print it. Maybe more excited than me, actually! So many people have loved the calendar for the past two years, so I didn’t make any changes to the design. The lovely pink flowers can’t help but brighten my mood anytime I take a peek at these 2019 monthly calendars. Pink is my favorite color, after all! You can download these monthly calendars and weekly planner pages from the subscriber library. Print them and put in a binder or notebook of your choice, or have it bound at your local printing shop if you’d prefer. You can get more details about making your own planner here and learn more about the system I’ve used to stay organized right here.
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dansnaturepictures · 5 years ago
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My photos that I’ve chosen to go on my 2021 wildlife calendar: Cover & January-September with some thoughts on each of the photos 
Just over a month ago I tweeted the lineup of photos that I’ve taken that I’ve chosen to go on my 2021 wildlife photos calendar. To those who don’t know I make two calendars for personal use and as my Christmas present each year, one from my wildlife photos another from my landscape and other outdoor photos. I make the calendars in August or September each year and leave it up to my family after that to order the calendars via the website we use, wrap up at the appropriate time etc. Its evolved that I finalise and reveal on social media the lineups for these between late April and June. There are many reasons for this and a key one being the hot, busy and long evenings/weekend mornings of summer are not a great time to be sat at my laptop choosing photos and looking at quality comparisons between photos I’ve taken. I wouldn’t want to be in a position of choosing them in September as I’d just worry if certain things come up I may not be able to get the calendars chosen in the right time frame for them to be made in time for Christmas. With other things happening in the build up to Christmas for me and the time between September and Christmas flying by every year it seems it just makes sense to get the calendar line up choosing done and dusted in the spring for them to be made in late summer/autumn and ordered in time to be my Christmas presents. 
That does then mean the photos I have chose from are any I took within about a year from spring to spring. So for example, the photos in contention for my 2021 calendars were ones I took from spring 2019 until spring 2020. I now operate a system of variety quotas of what types of pictures I want within the 13 pictures (cover and one for each month) of mine making the calendar. As part of that, using the example of my 2021 calendars, five photos on each calendar must have been taken in 2019 and five photos on each calendar must have been taken in 2020. This just makes it fair to ensure both years’ worth of photos that have fed into my selection process are represented on the calendar. So below are my Cover and January-September photos on this calendar, ordered in appearance in this photoset by their month. Below I shall say what and where each one is, when it was taken and a little bit about why I was happy to take it/its journey onto my calendar. 
I must confess I wrote this up the day after I finalised this calendar line up in late April (the choosing was sped up a little by the lockdown this year and the time I had on my hands because of that and with the amount of photos I take really increasing in 2019 and 2020 to previous years I had much higher amounts of photos to choose from so felt I had to really progress my choosing a lot in April to get it all done in time) 
Cover: One of my favourite birds the Guillemot on Staple Island, Farne Islands, Northumberland, taken June 2019 
Another reason I chose the calendar final lineups about now is because often in June we have our main holiday for the year which very often involves many photos with lots of wildlife up close and top views so for both calendars I don’t want them to be swamped by one holiday’s photos to give lots of photos at local and further afield places a chance. That can easily happen if when doing the final choosing I am still within the buzz of the many holiday photos not long after they were taken, so photos from a holiday in June 2019 say having to wait until the year after next for their chances to be on a calendar allows me to refine the choices and identify what was my strongest photos from that trip. That being said, six photos from my Northumberland holiday for the Farne Islands last June have made this calendar. This is because it was one of my greatest photography weeks ever, and this picture of a Guillemot sums up the sorts of once in a blue moon opportunities I had to take these types of close up and intimate photos with my very favourite creatures. I like how this one looks good in the sun bringing out the Guillemot’s brilliant colours. Its not only a Guillemot but a bridled one too with the ring and mark around the eye not something too common on coasts down here but there were many in Northumberland’s colonies so I was proud I could capture this in this way. When deciding my cover if felt natural to put a Northumberland one there with many of them on the calendar only one could actually represent the month they were taken in June and this felt like a natural photo to be the face of this calendar for me. 
January: Bewick’s Swan, WWT Slimbridge in Gloucestershire taken in January 2020 
The Slimbridge trip away to start this year also features multiple times on this calendar, this Bewick’s Swan photo taken on my birthday was one I was so proud of and brings a great closeup but not really needing sun to make it memorable vibe. 
February: Woodpigeon, WWT Slimbridge, taken January 2020
Features of the calendars I’ve made for wildlife the last couple of years have been handing places to photos of species that have never featured on my calendars before; Fox, Arctic Tern and Green Hairstreak among this year’s examples. But so also is Woodpigeon, a species I’ve photographed so much over the last couple of years and this one was such a memorable one for me I really like the colours especially the purple chest feathers and I think this one will look good printed. Common species can make what I feel are strong photos too.
March: Robin, Blashford Lakes, Hampshire, taken in March 2020 
An obvious choice for the calendar. At the time of writing this its without doubt the most pleasing photo in my view that I’ve taken with my new camera so far that I got in January. I’ve rarely taken photos like this for detail and it captures such an intimate moment with an iconic species. It was literally the first photo on the calendar that was taken in 2020 when the time was right to start to selections I knew it was going on. 
April: Green Hairstreak, Magdalen Hill, Hampshire, taken April 2020 
This photo is a week old as I write this and its taken me by storm to reach this calendar within seven days of being taken. Yes the timing was good with me into the very final stages of getting this lineup at this point, but I had to be happy enough with it for it to make it. Its one of the best butterfly pictures I’ve ever taken I think, like the Robin without doubt right now the best butterfly photo or photo all together that I’ve taken with my new macro lens that I also got in January. It sums up perfectly the detail I can get with this macro lens and type of picture I want to take with it. It displaced provisionally qualified photos to get on this calendar which shows how much I love it. 
May: Another of my favourite birds the Razorbill on the Farne Islands, Northumberland taken June 2019 
This was a dark horse as one of the unsung photos of my big Northumberland seabird trip. However in the selecting at all the stages I just appreciated how much I liked this photo and it just seemed to look stronger and stronger to me every time I looked at it, a personal choice I was glad I could make. 
June: Arctic Tern, Inner Farne, Farne Islands, Northumberland from June 2019 
Compared to trips to Skomer Island and Bempton Cliffs which have had many photos get onto the calendars they fed into in previous years the Farnes had something different, the terns. These Arctic Terns the standout bit of the trip walking through the colony and having them divebomb you so I just really wanted to include an Arctic Tern photo from that trip in this calendar if I could as I knew many of the photos from that time away would be candidates. This one got there on quality merit regardless of its species I feel. But it was another dark horse, at the time of the trip I did not pick this out as my favourite Arctic Tern photo of the trip of the lovely extensive set I took of this a new bird for me at the time on two visits to Inner Farne where the colony is. It soon became apparent it was though as I chose it for my “4 of my favourite ....” (pictures in categories tweets) on my Twitter Dans_Pictures in 2019 in December in a special unqique feature of the year category about the seabirds on that trip and I still loved it enough to carry it onto the calendar for next year. 
July: Brown Argus butterfly, Lakeside Country Park, Hampshire, taken in July 2019
One of my quotas as a big chunk of my wildlife photography is I must have at least one butterfly on the calendar. I am proud this one remained, despite very nearly missing out once the Green Hairstreak was on the scene (another early 2020 butterfly picture had to make way in the end), to represent my butterfly pictures of 2019 which were taken during my greatest ever butterfly year with more species seen than I ever did etc. This is another new species for one of my calendars this lovely butterfly I am getting to really like the last few years. It was one of a batch of my very favourite butterfly pictures taken last year in terms of quality and symbolised one of my best butterfly moments of 2019 as I saw it during a booming ‘Big Butterfly Count’ survey for Butterfly Conservation one Saturday morning. This photo holds so many memories of that summer day which is perfect for a calendar for me I feel. The lockdown has led to many of my strongest photos being so locally to me taken and this is an example of one I took locally under normal circumstances last year.
August: Another of my favourite birds the Kittiwake at Seahouses, Northumberland from June 2019 
This is a second calendar of mine in a row for wildlife to include a Kittiwake after a Bempton Cliffs one taken in 2018 made my 2020 wildlife calendar (It got June as its month so today I turned over the calendar to see it in fact!). But this Kittiwake picture had to be on my calendar for one simple reason beyond everything else, of the photos I took between spring 2019 and spring 2020 this was what I felt was the best one of a bird in flight out of a strong field I must say. I like flying bird photos so much I say at least one must appear on the calendar. So sometimes putting aside species that appeared here and there on past calendars of mine it really is that simple to pick pictures. This photo shows an integral part of the journey I am on really getting to love and know this favourite bird of mine more and more over the last few years. It couldn’t be on the month for the one it was taken as the Arctic Tern took June but I just had to have it for August with that blue sky even if you might not see one that month as its so summery. 
September: Fox at Titchfield Haven in Hampshire taken in September 2019 
Another easy choice for the calendar. This was one of my most magical moments in wildlife watching and photography and the photo was that photo of the species that I might never match again. I just longed for a photo and a chance to be so close to this species I scrambled to get the right lens on to get the photo when the moment came my first Fox of 2019 in fact with the Fox looking right in at us in the hide such an intimate moment with a wonderful species and I managed it, on a variable day for weather that patch of early autumnal sun just came out at the right moment to set this picture up well. With this one I admit there are shortcomings maybe bits of the photo that could have been done better but its one of those I get that I overlook them and I just get them on the lineup this was among the first few photos I chose to go on because I want to see it printed. 
In half an hour I do a post with the photos on this calendar for October, November and December and introduce five reserve photos that didn’t quite make the calendar in case I need them. 
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studiousrayne · 5 years ago
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my bujo thus far. super happy with it and i think it’s looking really cute & finally up to the aesthetic that i’ve always wanted.
i plan on going to target today to find some cheap washi tape for it and maybe a couple other things since they have good sales in the clearance sections.
i’ve been creating my monthly calendars in procreate on my iPad so when the month comes, all i have to do is print it out and tape it in. all i have left to do is november & december and i’m set for the remainder of 2019.
so i’m trying to keep a little habit tracker with how often i go out to eat. apparently... i’ve gone out to eat every single day thus far. sooo i guess that’s what i need to work on. especially since one of my july goals is to save money.
oh and i thought my dream last night was DOPE so i wrote it in my notes when i woke up and copied it into my bujo (all LoZ themed dream, how cool is that!!) and got a cute little print out of the triforce to fill up the empty space at the bottom.
it feels good to have this hobby again. i love stationery and being crafty and this is definitely a great stress-reliever. i’m planning to set a little time aside throughout my fall semester to my bujo just to have a little downtime.
(just remembered that i also want to look for desk organizers for all of the pens/highlighters i have stashed away... maybe target will have something affordable and cute too. god i love target. super addicting.)
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chaos-and-recover · 5 years ago
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3, 17, 23 (I think you mentioned you had one somewhere in a recent post?), 39 :)
Ah yay thank you!
3. Any New Year’s resolutions?
Answered in the last ask, but nope. I figure if you wanna change something in your life, don’t wait for the calendar to tell you when to do it, and don’t impose impossible standards on yourself or make it a big deal like a resolution, just work at it and get it done. :)
23. Have you got any band posters? Of what bands?
I do! As of this morning, I have a July Talk concert poster from their 3 nights at Massey Hall in December 2017, which has been on my floor getting crumpled and creased for 2 years and now finally has a frame and a home. In my kitchen, I have two different Jimmy Eat World concert posters, one from a teeny tiny show they played in 2004 just before releasing Futures (where the Plain White T’s opened so they’re on that poster, and I think they were actually the ones selling it? Anyway it was their lead singer who got me into that show so I bought it cause I felt bad for not paying to get in lmao) and then one from a show they did in December 2017 because it was just a small run of shows and they had specific posters for each one. The Toronto one has a blue jay on it and the Bloor Viaduct which is right near the venue they played and the artwork is incredible. Also it’s signed. Then in my living room, because I am a crazy person, I have an entire Anberlin wall. It has the following things:
a gig poster from a show that never happened (on their final tour, they had posters for each show. Their Toronto show got cancelled and they sold the posters later online at a discount. I had to have it).
a canvas print of the lyrics to one of their songs handwritten by the lead singer (there are grammatical errors that drive me BONKERS but w/e)
a canvas print of a band photo taken on stage during their ‘final show’ with the crowd in the background. I was there but I’m behind a mic stand.
a frame with all the alternate CD covers they released for their final album. I tracked ‘em all down at work when I worked in a record store and then head office was like “how are you selling so many copies of this album” and I had to be like “...don’t worry about it.” There are 7 variations. The frame has 9 album sleeves though because I have the back cover in there as well as the inside of the booklet which is autographed by all 5 members
a print that @sinceubeenjon made me for Christmas in 2014 that has all the lyrics to every song on all 7 albums on it, and I love it
setlists from 4 different shows ranging from about 2007 through 2019 (yeah that final show thing didn’t take)
Then on the opposite wall, last year Anberlin released a t-shirt set with a shirt for each of their album covers stylized to look like a playing card, so I mounted all of those on canvases and now they’re on that wall.
Oh and I have an AFI setlist in my kitchen.
So yeah it’s like band stuff all over the place.
39. Favourite colours and colour schemes?
So I’ve said for years purple is my favourite colour, and I think that’s still true, but I also find myself drawn toward green a lot. But green works really good for me to wear based on complexion and hair colour so maybe that’s why. I really like hunter green and generally darker versions rather than like, lime green. In terms of colour schemes, I like gold with other colours. Green and gold, black and gold, all good. 
Thank you!
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12monthholidays · 6 years ago
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July to December 2019 Calendar to Print
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Half Year July December 2019 Calendar
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July December 2019 Calendar with Notes
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July December 2019 Calendar Notes
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