Here we are at the beginning of December. The year is already over 90% behind us, and we have the busy holiday season coming up. In recent weeks I put together my calendars for the upcoming 2025 year. The David Thompson Country one was done first, so that I could have it available at the Beehive Artisan Market for the Christmas season. My personal calendar that I share with family and friends took the back seat. I'm out at the cottage right now, but understand that the hard copies were just delivered to the house yesterday. So I will begin the process of distributing these in the next couple of weeks. With Canada Post on strike at the moment, some of the long distance ones might have to wait a little while. I spend over four hundred dollars per year just printing those calendars that I hand out for free... so I don't have much of a budget left for distribution, and mostly try to deliver them in person.
Back to the moment.... This is the last image from my 2024 calendar. I'm always lacking some winter images, as I just don't get out as much with my big camera in the winter months, as compared to the summer and fall. So some of my interior shots end up getting used for the winter pages, and this past year was no exception. I was out exploring with Arturo and we found these old chairs and this table, along with these playing cards, in an abandoned community hall. This was the perfect image to use as it really has no indication as to the time of year. I hope everyone that got one, enjoyed my 2024 calendar. I will try to get the 2025 version distributed as soon as I can.
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