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The writing’s on the wall. I knew it would be over, but not so soon.
I wish I’d taken things more slowly. It was fun, but I shouldn’t have kept wishing the time away between one thing finishing and another starting; forever imagining the next before the present had come to an end.
I’ll make the most of what remains because in a matter of days it’ll be gone, only to be replaced by another.
My wall won’t be the same without it. A fun filled calendar gone, a blank one in it’s place.
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Thanks to Jenne Gray and C.E.Ayr for hodting The Unicorm Challenge.

© Ayr/Gray

aww – and here’s to a wonderful new year
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Sending one your way too, Beth!
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Happy new year.
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May yours be a happy one too, Michael.
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That was a lovely festive tease, Keith. May your 2024 calendar be full of good things!
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Thanks, Jenne, January is filling up already!
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Happy holidays and warmest wishes for a bright new year.
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Thank you so much, may yours be wonderful too!
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May next year be your best year.
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Thanks, Mimi, I’m determined to make it so!
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Ah, calendars, Keith. Endless possibilities. Fun and creative take.
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Thanks so much, Doug!
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Yes indeed Keith. It is important to count the days…well spent.
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Indeed, every day counts.
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Amen!
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May the next year be even better
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Now, that would be wonderful!
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🙏🏼👍🏼🙏🏼
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Keith, your humorous take on the fleeting nature of time and the anticipation of what comes next is a delightful read! The way you weave a simple calendar change into a story about appreciating the present is both witty and relatable. Great stuff! 🗓️😄
~David
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Thanks so much for your generous words, David.
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