Calendar Girl Blog: Almost Canada Day

To perpetuate a stereotype of Canadians, I'm pleased to present you with one of the photo contest submissions that we used in the 2006 calendar. Anne Green is the photographer.
Each month, on the date side of a wall calendar (the lower half) depending on which day the month starts, there is space left over. Right from the get go, we have used this space to bring you some Breastlore; a broad array of subject matter with a breast type link.
The above pic was a perfect Breastlore choice for July 2006 because:
1. We know you folks to the south of us think we are permanently frozen and covered in snow. We aren't. But we can be sarcastic.
2. July plays host to Breast of Canada Day, as deemed by me, and this shot is loaded with patriotism and breasts.
And, 3. Calendar Girl would like to prepare you for this year's Breast of Canada Day. It falls on the first full moon in July. July 21st to be exact.
This is not to be confused with Canada Day, which is July 1 and our countries birthday. Tomorrow in fact. Calendar Girl would be pleased if you sang us a rousing round of Happy Birthday.
Calendar Girl
Other Links and Blogs of mine. Maybe even of interest to you...or maybe not...
I'm just sayin.
Breast of Canada Calendar
Calendar Girl Blog
The Breast Views Blog
My Menopause Blog





3 Comments:
It may still be Canada day there.
Regardless, Happy Canada day.
That's a lovely photo. I am in awe of your photographer's talent. I would love to be able to take photos as good as that.
I am really looking forward to receiving my calendar.
I put your order in the mail last week. And, as an added bonus, I slipped in a copy of 2005.
The key to the photography seems to be the composition. The photographer must see beyond and around the subject, notice the lines and shapes and arrange them in a manner that is interesting to the eye.
The difference in your photo taking will be instant.
Thanks for shipping the calendar. I look forward to it.
I am eager to get back into taking photos. I took 1000s of photos in my twenties but then the kids came along and I just got caught up in taking snapshots.
Over the last couple of months I have been looking around me all the time practicing composition in my head. I just need the time to put it into practice. I have got my eye on the Nikon D70. I only have a small digital camera at the moment and I don't want to go back to film - although I still have my Pentax SP1000.
In the next few weeks, I will start a gallery section on my website so I can separate out the art photos from the snapshots that are there really just for our friends to look at.
The photos of Mark and Sal on this page are a couple I took recently that I really like.
And here is one of my favourite subjects.
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