
Not that I am complaining, as I can go to Singapore as many times as possible, and I hope to make my 5th visit soon, as this time I hardly had any time to do some shopping in Singapore.Ī detailed post on Jurong Bird Park is long overdue and I am glad this post featuring Saddle Billed Stork on the April 2017 Desktop Calendar will add as a good reminder to the lazy desi Traveler to write more often before readers start wondering – desi Who? The only solace at the moment I have is that so far I have not missed this monthly calendar post on desi Traveler. Now since I cleared immigration formalities twice this makes it as two separate visits technically. Twice because once while going to Myanmar and once while coming back from Myanmar for Escapers 17, I had to enter Singapore twice. But is it a coincidence or what that I was in Singapore twice only last week.

The image was finalized last year when the calendars went out for print. Saddle Billed Storks are native to Sub-Sahara Africa, but our guy on the April 2017 Desktop Calendar is from Jurong Bird Park Singapore. Have we missed out your screen resolution? Do let us know if you have a screen resolution not covered by us.Saddle Billed Stork on April 2017 Desktop Calendar To find out the screen resolution of your computer, check Desktop properties.

To set it as your desktop wallpaper, right-click the picture, and choose “Set as Wallpaper” or “Set as Desktop Background” or “Use Image as Desktop Picture”. The calendar will open in your web browser. To set it as your wallpaper, go to settings, tap “wallpaper” (tap Display and then Wallpaper on Android) and choose the calendar to make it your home screen, lock screen, or both.Ĭlick on the size you want. Smartphones and tabletsĭownload the calendar into your smartphone picture gallery. Thank you for your overwhelming response. It has been a delight and our pleasure to release these free, downloadable monthly calendars featuring Their Majesties and His Royal Highness The Gyalsey, with Gregorian calendar dates, Bhutanese Lunar calendar dates, and public holidays in Bhutan, for your laptop, computer, smartphone, or notepad wallpapers. Zhabdrung Kuchoe falls this year on May 5. Our monthly calendar for May commemorates this special event, with this photograph of Their Majesties and HRH The Gyalsey, taken at the Tashichhodzong recently.

Last year on Zhabdrung Kuchoe, His Royal Highness The Gyalsey received the name Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck.
