At the end of 2024, two wall calendars came into my possession. I, however, have not deluded myself into thinking that, by having more such calendars I’ll be able to organise my time better. It’s not enough just to own them; you have to also mark things down on them. Around New Year’s Eve, I saw a Facebook post by an environmental group claiming that calendars from previous years can be re-used in 2025. The reassuring cyclical nature of our calendar (in the broader sense of the word) allows our calendars at home to eventually be used twice and sometimes even three times as the pattern of dates falling on certain weekdays repeats itself – and this is clearly the good and right thing to do. But I don’t actually have such an obsession with hoarding that I keep a calendar from 1958 in my drawer. And what would we have written about that year in Eurobuild? Maybe the opening of the Zagłębia Palace of Culture in Dąbrowa Górnicza? The imposing three-storey bui