
Stake attention in this memory
An old, discolored paper calendar for January 1973 hangs on a light-colored wall, secured by a pin at the top. The calendar exhibits significant signs of age, with yellowish-brown stains, dark smudges near the top where it's pinned, and curled, torn edges, particularly visible at the bottom left. To the right, a vertical section of a gold-colored wooden frame is partially visible. The top portion of the calendar features an advertisement for "PEMASAKAN TEH Pintu-Mas PEKALONGAN" (Pintu-Mas Tea processing Pekalongan). Illustrations of three tea boxes, labeled "TEH Pintu-Mas," are displayed around a golden arch motif. Below these, slogans in Indonesian read: "Lebih Sedap, Wangi & Kental" (More delicious, fragrant & thick) and "Dengan Teh Pintu-Mas jang Istimewa" (With special Pintu-Mas Tea). Registration numbers "DAFTAR № B8916" and "DAFTAR № B8701" are also visible. The main calendar section displays "DJANUARI 1973" in large type. Below it, the days of the week are listed in Indonesian: MINGGU (Sunday), SENIN (Monday), SELASA (Tuesday), RABU (Wednesday), KAMIS (Thursday), JUM'AT (Friday, partially cropped as 'M'AT'), and SABTU (Saturday, partially cropped as 'SALU'). The dates 1 through 31 are shown, with Sundays (7, 14, 21, 28) and one Monday (15) marked in red. Each date box contains smaller text, likely traditional Javanese or Islamic calendar notations such as "Bazar," "Legi," "Pon," "Wage," "Kliwon," "Tjapdiligwe," and various lunar month names. Historical dates "BE 1904 - 1392" (Buddhist Era and Islamic calendar AH/BESAR) and "DJMTJU 2529" are also present. The calendar also shows "PEBRUARI" (February) at the bottom right, indicating the start of the next month. The setting is indoors, likely in Bogor, Indonesia, as per the location context.
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