I finally captured an image of a pronghorn with a healthy, pronged horn and without details blown out. So I’m doing wildlife again–half mammals, half birds. And I’ve been saving these for this calendar. Nine of these pictures were never shared on social media.

Making calendars is not a business for me. I started a few years ago because some friends asked me to. I make them the way I like them – with nice paper so the images pop and I can actually write on them.

The cost of the calendars is $25. I learned that the calendars cost a lot to send – I get sturdy containers to protect them and the postage is ridiculous – so I need to charge $5 more for shipping. You can avoid the shipping charge if you can meet me for delivery at least as close to me as Columbia City in Seattle. So … $25 apiece if you are collecting them in person; $30 apiece if you need them mailed (if you buy two or more, I can figure out a cheaper way to send, so contact me first).

Deadline for orders is December 7. I will order the calendars then, so they can get into your hands by the holidays.

PayPal is the best way to do this; my account is my email address: gnbuzz @ comcast.net (without the spaces, of course). Please include the address to which you want the calendar(s) shipped. That’s $30 each, if shipped. To do this, you don’t need an account, just go to PayPal, click on β€œSend” at the top of the page and follow instructions. If you know me, please send to β€œfriends and family”; the other way deducts a fee.

If you want to pay another way, email me, but understand that this may add time to when you will receive your calendar.