Our popular Poster Calendar for 2025! Twelve 11×14″ posters with new original art each month! A stunning wall calendar for the office or home by artist Johanna Riley. Hang it in our 11 X 14″ Linnea Frame.
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JANUARY: We flip for flapjacks! I love the syrup rippling over a warm pancake with melting butter forming into pools on the plate. The juice and flowers are there to add some elegance to the slurping and smacking sounds.
FEBRUARY: Warm and silly treasures from one's life are always fun to revisit and remember. Nostalgia takes all forms and shapes.
MARCH: Let's go for an impromptu trip! Take the dog and maybe a detour through the sunflower fields. Taking a spur-of-the-moment vacation can teach you how to be more flexible, manage stress, trust your intuition and allow you to live in the present.
APRIL: The secret life of cats sitting in sun drenched windows with books! Sigh.
MAY: Frogs balance on top of the lyrical lily pads; their shadows dance in the sun. Some species of water lilies smell like pineapple or butterscotch.
JUNE: Beautiful bottles to create your own herbal cocktails, vinegars and sugary elixirs in your own kitchen. They look like lovely artifacts on the windowsill.
JULY: An adventure awaits beyond the bow of a patriotic ship. The perfect month for a coastal cruise or skimming the sea. Happy Independence Day!
AUGUST: What better way to sow your lettuce and garden offerings than making an eclectic and delicious salad? I love a good vinaigrette with a little Dijon mustard mixed in!
SEPTEMBER: A bag of colorful pencil shavings reminds me of Ukiyo-e clouds in Japanese illustrations long ago. People who work with pencils well know the smell and ceremony of sharpening a pencil.
OCTOBER: A gaggle or gang of geese. They look like street thugs about to rob you of you full-sized candy bars or bread crumbs. I love menacing looking fowl.
NOVEMBER: Cookies, anyone? Pre-game snack? The rule should be if you make the food item, then you don't have to clean up. I don't know how this work if you live alone, because dogs usually refuse to do chores.
DECEMBER: December is for honoring traditions new and old. Linnea created this image in 1992. With candles, she turned the longest night of the year into a festival of light!