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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful: By Ta "Contessa" (Amherst, NY) - See all my reviews This review is from: Mary Engelbreit's Your Home is Your Canvas: 2010 Desk Calendar (Spiral-bound) Not enough room to write down needed information. Weekend 'space' for appointments might be ONE inch square for each day, and the rest of the week is far smaller than 3 years ago. Will need to purchase a less cheerful desk calendar again this year (sigh...). I need a whole page separated equally into 7 days. Illustrations are as charming as ever. Will miss that. 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: By Gina S "GSL" (Honolulu) - See all my reviews This review is from: Mary Engelbreit's Your Home is Your Canvas: 2010 Desk Calendar (Spiral-bound) Despite my review of the 2009 weekly calendar, I did purchase it. Now after using it I can say, yes, the illustrations and "look" of the calendar are beautiful, surpassing many other calendars out there, but it is not functional enough for my purposes. Again, the 2010 calendar does not have the entire month-at-a-glance pages at the beginning. They were great for filling in appointments for the month and being able to see the entire month, rather than only a "week" view. I have a feeling that was discontinued with hopes customers would buy the monthly calendar as well as the weekly one. I think it's a shameful way to bilk loyal customers out of more of their hard-earned dollars.
As for the weekly sections, the 2010 is divided into seven blocks, the weekend blocks are tiny, and there is absolutely no room in the "notes" block. When I think how great the layout of the 2008 and 2007 calendars were, with each day laid out horizontally (and equally measured) and the...Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Mary Engelbreit's Your Home is Your Canvas: 2010 Desk Calendar (Spiral-bound) These calendars suit me well. I have used them for about 10 years. As they have changed over time, they have carried more relevant information. It's a one-stop source at the computer. |