Year 8~XIV Lunation 7
30 June 2008Coming soon to a horizon near you.

16 weeks down, 244 to go
New Month
Saturday 5-VIII
Month 4 Day 0
Lunation 4 Day 7
New Zodiac Cycle:
the Sun passes in front of the Constellation Aries on Full Moon
Saturday 12-XV
Month 4 Day 7
Lunation 4 Day 14
New 13-Day period
Monday 1-XVII
Month 4 Day 9
Lunation 4 Day 16
Nex XX-glyph period
Friday 5-I
Month 4 Day 13
Lunation 4 Day 20
CALENDAR CONJUNCTION ~ New Moon & New 13-Day period
Sunday 1-X
Month 4 Day 22
Lunation 5 Day 0
Midday of Quarter 1
Tuesday 3-XII
Month 4 Day 24
Lunation 5 Day 2
theAbysmal Countdown to 2012: 8 weeks down, 252 to go
Noteworthy Days & Nights:
NEW 13-Day period begins
Saturday 1-XII
Month 2 Day 0
Lunation 2 Day 9
FULL MOON
Thursday 6-XVII
Month 2 Day 5
Lunation 2 Day 14
NEW XX-Glyph period begins
Monday 10-I
Month 2 Day 9
Lunation 2 Day 18
LEAP YEAR DAY between Thursday & Friday
Lunation 2 Day 22
NEW 13-Day period begins
Friday 1-XIX
Month 2 Day 13
Lunation 2 Day 23
NEW MOON -
Thursday 7-XI
Month 2 Day 19
Lunation 3 Day 0
NEW 13-Day period begins
Thursday 1-XVIII
Month 2 Day 26
Lunation 3 Day7
Note: the Leap Year Day coincident with February 29th does not have a weekday assigned to it in theAbysmal Calendar. As of February 29th, the weekdays no longer align between theAbysmal and Gregorian Calendar. They realign with the first Saturday of Year 0 (coincident with December 22nd 2012 CE).
theAbysmal Countdown to 2012: 4 weeks down, 256 to go
Noteworthy Days & Nights:
NEW 13-Day period begins
Monday 1-VI
Month 1 Day 2
Lunation 1 Day 13
FULL MOON
Tuesday 2-VII
Month 1 Day 3
Lunation 1 Day 14
NEW 13-Day period begins
Sunday 1-XIX
Month 1 Day 15
Lunation 1 Day 26
MIDDAY of Quarter 0
NEW XX-Glyph period begins
Tuesday 3-I
Month 1 Day 17
Lunation 1 Day 28
NEW MOON - Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese Lunar New Year
Thursday 5-III
Month 1 Day 19
Lunation 2 Day 0
the 260-Week Countdown to 21 12 2012
Greetings cousins. This New Year, Dec 21st 2007, marks the official countdown to theAbysmal+1 Calendar’s launch on 21 12 2012.
The next 5 Years
= 20 Quarters
= 65 Months
= 62 Lunations
= 260 Weeks
= 1825 Days + 2 Leap Year Days

Although theAbysmal+1 Calendar has many components, not any one person need necessarily follow all of them. The most common would likely continue as the 7-day market week, the 28-day month. The cycles of 13 days and XX, the glyphs which have sub-cycles of IV and V, also create daily progressions of days that one might use in their scheduling of the Year.
Some notes on the functionality of theAbysmal+1 Calendar:
The last day of one year bears the number & glyphs (13-XX) which become assigned to the following year, which for this year falls on 8-XIV.
Herein lies the notion that the New Year germinates from a seed from the Old Year. This gives the last Friday of the Year stands for the entire year to come. This might prove the best time to consider one’s plans for the Year to come.
New Year’s Day, which falls on 9-XV, stands in the space in between.
First Calendar Day of the Year, Saturday, Day 0, Month 0
This assignment to the years increases by 1 and V from year-to-year. If we consider the Gregorian Calendar Year in comparison to the 13-XX, they do align somewhat. The Abysmal+1 Calendar begins with Dec 21st, such that 10 days fall on one Gregorian Calendar Year, and the next 355 on another. This Abysmal+1 Year 8-XIV loosely corresponds with the year 2008. Note the 8s in common. And so this continues until Zero Year.
8-XIV 2008
9-XIX 2009
10-IV 2010
11-IX 2011
12-XIV 2012
13-XIX 2013 - Year 0
1-IV Year 1
2-IX Year 2
3-XIV Year 3
4-XIX Year 4
Year 0 13-XIX begins on
Saturday Day 0 Month 0 2-I
Year 1 1-IV begins with the first number & glyph of the 52-year cycle (1-13 by IV, IX, XIV, XIX)
Year 2 2-IX begins on
Saturday Day 0 Month 0 3-XI
New Moon
this marks the beginning of associating lunations with years over longer peroids
Year 12 12-XIX begins on
Saturday Day 0 Month 0 1-I
the first day of the 13-XX calendar
~Year 17,640 12-IV begins on
Saturday Day 0 Month 0 1-VI
The Sun enters Aries
Countdown to 2012 - 260 Weeks over 5 Years
The Calendar of 52 Weeks, divided into 13 Months of 4 Weeeks, or 4 Quarters of 13 Weeks. In the outer ring, each circle represents a Day, with the relative amount of light and black standing for the relative number of hours of daylight for 49 degrees North.
The Winter Solstice, December 21st, at the bottom, then clockwise through the rest of the Days, arranged in four weeks. Days marked with white text on a black background indicate the beginning, middle and end days of each quarter.