>>13357881I was playing around with the factors of 366 to
make a calendar similar to the Gregorian.
My version has 30 days each month, 6 days
each week and five transition days located
between every 2 months. Leap years have an
extra day transition between the last two
months and the next year's two months.
This form of calendar makes things
mathematically convenient, businesses can
perform in sixths if not in quarters already and
the transition days can be like a purposeful
holiday for the change of seasons.
Otherwise,
>>13359422 and you, OP, have
a good point of just counting off the days, but
we have moonlighting and seasons greetings.
And why not the Persian calendar, they're
very accurate?