Greek cats calendar
Lets’ think ahead to next year. I know, it’s early, but I want to draw your attention to two new calendars to come out of Symi that are now ready. You could start to stock up ahead of the end of year rush and get them now in case the price goes up. Actually the Greek Cats calendar may go up in price as it’s currently on an introductory offer.
These are two calendars from Neil who has been producing a popular Symi calendar for a few years now. You will see links to them over on the right of this page, beneath the advert for Symi 85600, which remains my most popular book to date, but it’s not about me today it’s about Neil’s calendars for 2017. Click the links over there >> (I’ll also give them at the bottom of this post) and you will get to the Lulu page where they are sold from.

Now, listen very carefully as I will say this only once… These are ONLY available online, you can’t buy them on the island, you can only buy them from Lulu.com by following these links. You can, when there, share them via the myriad of social networking systems available these days and spread the news about to others who might like a calendar of Symi images and/or a calendar of Symi/Greek cats.
But I am not signed up to Lulu! You cry. Well, that is easily fixable. You simply go to the register/login link at the top of their page and then fill out your name, email address and make up a password. Accept the membership conditions, but uncheck the other box if you don’t want emails, and click on register. It’s easy and you’ll get access in moments. I know the page talks about how easy it is to publish books and things, but customers as well as authors sign up this way, so ignore that. Then, click the calendars’ links again or search for Neil Gosling and you will find them. You can change your store using the flag symbol next to ‘Login/Register’ at the top of the page and see the prices in your local currency – and your postage will also be local and thus cheaper than if you keep to the default, American store. I have mine set to Ireland so I can get the prices in Euros and still have the site language in English.

But I don’t like using online payments! You say. Well, I’ve been doing it for years and have had no hassles and, if you want one of these calendars you will have to buy it online as they are not available anywhere else. There I’ve said it again now.
Also, once you are on the calendars’ pages you can see a preview link beneath the calendar cover image; this lets you flick through the content online so you can see what treats you are in for before you buy.
There you go, that’s at least some of your Christmas shopping taken care of well in advance, now, while you’ve got the money (I start my collection of things early in the year and buy things bit by bit). Have a good day and enjoy your calendar when it arrives – you will have to add on VAT and postage of course, but do get them soon before the price goes up.