Download your July 2021 Wallpaper/Calendar

July 2021 Walllpaper/Calendar
Your July 2021 Wallpaper/Calendar is ready!

Hurray! Your July 2021 Wallpaper/Calendar is here!

Well, figuring out the picture I wanted to feature for July’s calendar was pretty much a no-brainer! Not only has the northwest been subjected to previously-unheard-of temperatures this past week, but we’re entering the 4th-of-July 3-day weekend (when there will likely be plenty of ice cream served), AND National Ice Cream Day is but a couple of weeks away, as well. So if you live in a place that has been suffering through this interminable heat with the rest of us, feast your eyes on this! 

 

And you’ll no-doubt notice that I’ve redesigned the overall layout. I’ve been wanting to simplify the overall look, but also wanted to continue making those links available and useful to you. So I think (or at least hope) I’ve got a plan figured out. In the upper right-hand corner, just below the calendar, there’s an address that refers you to “allthelinks.YourPaperDreams.com”. If you key that into your browser it should take you to a page of live links that will refer you to most any place you might want to know about regarding how to find my stuff on the internet! All. In. One. Place! And the further beauty of this system is that I can go behind the scenes and tweak something on a moment’s notice and the link(s) on that page will update immediately. So the very next moment that someone looks at that page, it will all be up-to-date! Now, it’s probably not obvious to the casual observer, but not only has this allowed me to simplify the wallpaper/calendar page, but it will save me oodles of time and complexity behind the scenes, too. Win-win all around! 

My monthly desktop wallpaper & calendar offers you a pretty seasonal picture to brighten your computer monitor. But that’s not all. It also includes a handy monthly calendar and serves as a cheat-sheet reference to PDF’s and websites you may want to know about and access.  And it’s even FREE to download, so please don’t hesitate to share this page with your friends and family.

How to download & install your July 2021 Wallpaper/Calendar

Note: You’ll probably want to consult your own computer operating system’s installation instructions, but installing the background image on my Windows 10 system takes just 3 quick steps – and less than a minute. It’s super-duper easy-peasy! 

Here’s how you can (probably) do it, too.

    1. Decide which version you’d like to download. If you’d like to download the higher-res version of this wallpaper/calendar, left-click here and this month’s image should open. (It might take a few moments to fully appear.) Locate and select the download option (probably somewhere near the upper-left of your screen) and save the image to your computer, renaming it as you wish. OR… if you’d prefer the standard-resolution version, left-click here to open the image. Then right-click on the image and save it to your computer, renaming it as appropriate.
    2. Once the file has been downloaded, named, and saved, click on your saved image to open it.
    3. Once open, right-click on the image and select “Set as” > “Set as Background”….. then right-click on the image again and select “Set as” > “Set as Lock screen”. And poof! That’s all there is to it! (For convenience, I recommend you install this on both your desktop system and your laptop. Assuming you still have such things these days, of course!)

Tips for other operating systems:

And in case you may have an operating system OTHER than Windows 10, you may find these installation tips helpful:

  1. Windows 10, 8.1 or 7: http://www.digitalcitizen.life/how-customize-desktop-background-windows 
  2. Apple Mac: http://www.wikihow.com/Change-the-Desktop-Background-on-an-Apple-Macintosh-Computer 

Finally, please keep in mind that the format of my monthly image is designed for most modern-day 16:9 monitors (a common format for monitors and HD TV’s since about 2009), oriented in landscape format. (If your monitor displays 1920 x 1080 pixels, or 2560 x 1440 pixels, it should work fine.) If you’re working with an older monitor (and/or one that’s more square-ish in format), or your monitor is set up in portrait format or some other variation, the picture will likely not work for you. And unfortunately, I am unable to trouble-shoot individual systems’ incompatibility challenges. Sorry!