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Today, many moons ago something wonderful happened, Steve Wozniak was born.
Happy Birthday Woz! Thanks for the good stuff.
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The Miss Fidget calendar uses a small silhouette of an OG alarm clock w/ an arrow on it to denote when and which way to change the time on your clocks twice a year.
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The geek in me sees the geek in you and they are awesome!
Today’s observance from the Miss Fidget calendar is “Embrace Your Inner Geekiness Day” which may be custom made for Mastodon.
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Today is the late Arthur Ashe’s birthday according to my Miss Fidget 2026 calendar.
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Welcome to Whensday, the first of July, and birthdate of the late Lady Diana Spencer.
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Today in 1752 Benjamin Franklin flew a kite with a key attached to it in a thunderstorm in Philadelphia.
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According to my Miss Fidget calendar today is the birthday of both Kenny G. and Laurie Anderson.
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Wednesday is spelled weird with that NES in the middle? I propose Whensday as an updated spelling.
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According to the Miss Fidget Calendar tonight we have a full moon and June starts on Monday.
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According to my 2026 Miss Fidget Calendar today is the birthday of both Mr T and Plato.
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my 2026 Miss Fidget Calendar tells me today is the birthday of both Salvador Dali and Irving Berlin
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My Miss Fidget Calendar reminded me yesterday May 4th was Respect for Chickens Day.
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"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time”
brought to you by the #MissFidgetCalendar
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One of the biggest ironies of my life…
For well over a decade I’ve been making a calendar annually. I’ve easily distributed over 1,000 calendars all of which I gifted. A recent disability has left me time blind. I just showed up for an appointment a week early because I misread the 2026 calendar I designed impeccably and had printed.I’ve tried and my time blindness is worse when I’ve used a digital calendar. Writing seems integral to how I process info.
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Years ago the Miss Fidget calendar stopped acknowledging religious holidays in the interest of fairness. Sure Easter is practically a secular rite of spring but to include it but not passover seemed weak. Mother’s and Father’s Days are also omitted while Tax Day, April 15th has always been included. I can’t control the world but I can control my own content.
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The Miss FidgetTM 2026 Calendar just got some high praise for April’s art from a fan. Apparently 60’s era scooter dresses and a bonnet dryer are “Sexy AF.” 😁
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RE: https://toot.wales/@HannahHowe/116069468052282607
What a lovely ad. February 2026 has a cabin fever dreams theme but February-itis may show up in the 2027 Miss Fidget Calendar.
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What goes inside of those hand stamped jolly envelopes? A Miss Fidget Calendar is what! 2026’s Miss Fidget TM Calendar has been getting some very good early reviews. Other folks are just plain addicted and use the calendar as an appointment book and they are champing at the bit to get their hands on the 2026 edition.
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Ran out of already stamped pink envelopes so I’m branching out into manilla. Now have enough envelopes to finish out the last 30 calendars I have left. Have 14 possible hand deliveries sealed and ready to go. Which means more than half of Miss Fidget’s 2026 calendars are in the mail and on their way.
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calendars look ok, i am so relieved, now to sign, date, and number them, stuff them into envelopes, add a little note like 100 times
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Approved the first 2026 calendar proof As-Is despite numerous pieces of lo-rez art. Not feeling super great about october’s art but too late to change it now - I hit the approve button! Next up so many envelopes and notes.
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In the morning I shall send the 2026 Miss FidgetTM Calendar to a local printer. The proofreader found no errors. My art is all CMYK and hi res. My fonts are all legit. The jokes are all trite and corny despite ZERO astronauts or kitschy vintage food photos. New for 2026 — About, Contact info, and when the calendar can be re-used.
The calendar is always free. Drop a DM w your snail mail if you want one and don’t get one already.
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Since I discovered it not a year a has gone by that’s hasn’t included at least one image from this amazing CC Zero collection. Now that the shutdown is over maybe it will go back online.
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@roadside tagging this #MissFidgetCalendar in case I lose my bookmarks, can’t wait to use this image from the john margolies roadside america archive for 2027!
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For the first time on the 2026 edition I am feeling proud versus panicked.
Art sources included my files, eBay, Tom Chalky, Grtatisography, Penn Live, Wikipedia, and the now offline Roadside America photo collection hosted by the Library of Congress.
Fine way to spend my Saturday and very nearly ready for the proof reader.
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How lucky am I? My proofreader reached out to ask on the status of the calendar and to remind they still volunteer their services pro bono. I suspect they do it as a favor to my cat. 🐈 ❤️
Have put copious birthdays and special days on Jan thru June so far. Who knows I may finish up special days today. Birthdays et al are placed first for visual balance, second to delight me.
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Miss FidgetTM Calendar status update- Sidelined by minor medical jawn I forced myself to work on the calendar today. Still need art for 2-3 months. Still need to add birthdays, commemorations, et al. Still need to do image credits and about this calendar. Photoshop’s upgrade is so big and buggy it’s a steeper learning curve than I expected. Sometimes it seems like I’m flummoxed by a simple task when in fact the app has crashed.
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Awkward time of year when I realize I need an updated photo of me to include w the calendar so I become selfie taking fool for a short time.
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Lessbehonest… today, October 1st, is the ACTUAL first day of Fall.
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The 2025 Miss Fidget Calendar has September 18th incorrectly identified as the first day of fall/autumnal equinox. This is an error. The first day of fall is today the 22nd.