
Ellen said (in the comments): "I can't read the print on this calendar even when I click to enlarge."
Bonnie's response: Sorry, Ellen. I looked everywhere and cannot find a calendar that both fits in a post and is readable. When we actually get an ML (like maybe me?), then we'll have access to a calendar on the NaNoWriMo site. Here's the link to Chattanooga's 2007 calendar:
http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=ZW1lcmdpbmcucGFyYWRpZ21AeWFob28uY29t
In the meantime, all I can suggest is that you copy this calendar, paste it into WORD, and enlarge it. Yes, it will be blurry, but this calendar is more like a reminder to me of what we could possibly do and when.
Basically I have put these things on the calendar:
* daily word goals, at 1667 words per dayGood news! Those of us in the United States gain an hour on Sunday the 2nd when Daylight Saving Time ends.
* write-ins for all five Saturdays
* write-in on the final Sunday
* write-in on Turkey morning, the 27th
* word wars for Sundays
* reminders that we should celebrate milestones, like:5,001 on the 3rd* definitely celebrate the half-way mark at mid-month
10,002 on the 6th
15,003 on the 9th
20,004 on the 12th
25,005 on the 15th
30,006 on the 18th
35,007 on the 21st
40,008 on the 24th
45,009 on the 27th
50,010 on the 30th
(These numbers are on the word count "calendar" in the sidebar.)
* definitely celebrate at the end with a "TGIO celebration" scheduled for December 1st ... call it a PARTY ... you can see it on the enlarged calendar if you squint.


2 comments:
Bonnie,
I can't read the print on this calendar even when I click to enlarge.
E
Sorry, Ellen. I looked everywhere and cannot find a calendar that (1) fits in a post, and (2) is readable. When we actually get an ML (like maybe me?), then we'll have access to a calendar on the NaNoWriMo site. Here's the link to our 2007 calendar:
http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/og_calendar/1032857/2007/11/01
In the meantime, all I can suggest is that you copy this calendar, paste it into WORD, and enlarge it. Yes, it will be blurry, but this calendar is more like a reminder to me of what we could possibly do and when.
Basically I have put these things on the calendar:
* daily word goals, at 1667 words per day
* write-ins for all five Saturdays
* write-in on the final Sunday
* write-in on Turkey morning, the 27th
* word wars for Sundays
* reminders that we should celebrate (together or not) the milestones:
.....5,001 on the 3rd
.....10,002 on the 6th
.....15,003 on the 9th
.....20,004 on the 12th
.....25,005 on the 15th
.....30,006 on the 18th
.....35,007 on the 21st
.....40,008 on the 24th
.....45,009 on the 27th
.....50,010 on the 30th
(These numbers are on the word count "calendar" in the sidebar.)
* definitely celebrate the half-way mark around mid-month
* definitely celebrate at the end with a "TGIO celebration" scheduled for December 1st ... call it a PARTY ... you can see it on the enlarged calendar if you squint.
Good news! Those of us in the United States gain an hour on Sunday the 2nd when Daylight Saving Time ends.
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