A UK Butterfly Calendar 2009

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Re: A UK Butterfly Calendar 2009

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Shirley Roulston wrote:O.K I would like time to go to results of the competitions and look at the photos and then at the results and choose 12 really good quality photos and come back to you all with them. Is that any good.? No little faces this time. Could someone say o.k.
I believe that Gruditch has offered to do this will the help of others. I suggest you put your feet up and see what they come up with :)

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Re: A UK Butterfly Calendar 2009

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Thanks for the Birthday wishes - you are very kind.

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Re: A UK Butterfly Calendar 2009

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I'll wait for Gruditch to sort out the photo's and when that done it should be pretty striaght forward. What does PM mean!
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Re: A UK Butterfly Calendar 2009

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A PM is a Private Message - a sort of site based e-mail.
Look under any posting, and you see links for profiles and PMs.
I have sent you one!
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Re: A UK Butterfly Calendar 2009

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Shirley Roulston wrote:I'll wait for Gruditch to sort out the photo's and when that done it should be pretty striaght forward.
Pete Eeles wrote:Hi Shirley,

Don't worry about Gruditch and Sussex Kipper - they'll simply get you the photos as chosen by them and whoever they rope in to help them.

Pete
I see you made your mind up, Shirley. Good girl!

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Re: A UK Butterfly Calendar 2009

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For what it's worth Ive not submitted any photos yet as im not good enough - but id love a calendar showing some top images of a variety of UK butterflies for my office wall - it will give my new colleagues (I start a new job in Nov) something to look at instead of wondering where I am (I'll be sneaking a trip out to the neighbouiring meadow to practice my bug photography!).

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Re: A UK Butterfly Calendar 2009

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So, what's happening with the calender then? It's been a month since the last posting. If we don't get a move on, it will be too late to sell many.
Any thoughts?

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Re: A UK Butterfly Calendar 2009

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We're waiting for the "blessing" from Butterfly Conservation. I'll ping Martin Warren to see if he's managed to get approval from the relevant subcommittee (we want to use their logo, and also get them to promote it).

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