2024 weekly planner
I'm quite unhappy that the calendar dropped Oct, Nov, & Dec of the coming year. I was expecting the same format as prior years. You dropped 3 months but increased the price.
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I'm quite unhappy that the calendar dropped Oct, Nov, & Dec of the coming year. I was expecting the same format as prior years. You dropped 3 months but increased the price.
Each page subtly calms and reminds of the beauty and gift of nature. Higher Love on each page.
I'm quite unhappy that the calendar dropped Oct, Nov, & Dec of the coming year. I was expecting the same format as prior years. You dropped 3 months but increased the price.
Each page subtly calms and reminds of the beauty and gift of nature. Higher Love on each page.
Please, I would like the Shabbat to be as day seven, and the Messianic/Jewish feast days to be in larger type!
I have used a variation of this planner for the last 3 or so years. I love that it enables me to keep both a planner and a journal in one. I'm not someone who enjoys using a digital planner, but I also don't want to carry a "boo" around with me. This is the perfect size to keep in my purse or work bag. I also am not someone who writes daily in a journal, but the space in the daily section is just enough that I can journal at times, and capture some of my thoughts or plans for posterity's sake. I enjoy the colors, and the images, I find them very calming, but all the versions have been wonderful
STAY ORGANIZED AND BE INSPIRED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR: FIREWEED is a celebration of the botanical matrix. Through the art of pressing and drying, flower and plant specimens are lovingly suspended in time. Drawing inspiration from the Victorian-era art form and the 1970s craft movement, this colorful collection by Anahata Joy is a modern-day interpretative revival of a centuries-old tradition.