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Day after day. Day tripper. A long day's journey into night. 24/7. Weekday. Daylight savings time. The Daily News. It could be all be such drudgery. So, well, daily. Throw a fun, interactive, fantastical or witty calendar into the mix to lively up your day-by-day. Here are some desk, wall and digital ideas for 2009.

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Barnes and Noble: 2009 365 Sports-Facts-A-Year Page-A-Day Box Calendar by Workman Publishing

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Test your knowledge of sports trivia or give yourself a year-long course in sports history with this fact-packed desktop calendar. You may discover a sport you never even knew existed or rekindle a love of a sport you abandoned long ago.

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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Maukilo: Gifts Advent Calendar by Haba

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A tree formed by 24 miniature cardboard boxes, each one holding a different wood toy along with a memory game, is an enchanting way to count the days preceding Christmas. Box it up at the end of December so that, next year, you can fill it up with a new collection of games, toys and candy. Good gifting.

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Store: 2009 Butterflies Monthly Desk Calendar

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A collection of butterfly paintings and images, including American lithographs and Chinese tapestries, grace the pages of this monthly desk calendar. So beautiful is this clothbound book that you may want to use it to record special memories and store mementos as well as record appointments and special occasions.

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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Amazon: The Bad Girl's 2009 Rage-a-Day Calendar: - Rage Against the Good Girl-Machine--Every Single Day! by Cameron Tuttle

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Because sometimes being bad can be really good for you . . . and thinking outside the box is always good for the brain. And it's pink.

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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See Jane Work: SusyJack 2009 Wall Calendar

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Abstract organic designs printed on recycled paper, accompanied by a calendar for each month of the new year are a grand green way to ring in the new year. Recycle the paper yet again by framing this original art at year's end.

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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Anthropologie: 2009 Creatures-Great-And-Small Calendar

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A year of wild wonder with plenty of cream-colored white space for doodling, jotting and remembering.

Updated Nov 12, 2008

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Phase of The Moon Calender - MoMA

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As one whose life seems to echo the moon's ebb and flow, I appreciate the awareness this calendar provides. The pattern itself is bewitching.

Updated Nov 14, 2008

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Yankee Publishing: The 2009 Farmer's Almanac

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If you are a Weather Channel addict, the Farmer's Almanac is probably already a part of your personal arsenal. But it is also a great reference for gardeners, trivia buffs, road warriors, science teachers or anyone who wants to learn more about the future of our earth. AND it's a calendar.

Updated Nov 14, 2008

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Red Bubble: "a year on the coast" - 2009 Calendar by Alex Marks

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I'm a Pisces, a water sign, so perhaps I am prejudiced. But images of the ocean meeting the shore never cease to captivate me. Marks' photography is so exceptional you may even want to frame one or two of these shots at year's end.

Updated Nov 14, 2008

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Red Bubble: "Calendar 2009 " Calendar by Shanina Conway

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A graphic designer whose influences range from fairies to realism, Shanina Conway has graciously provided a year's worth of her work in calendar form.

Updated Nov 14, 2008

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