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Give back and support the National Park Foundation with the official and bestselling national parks calendar!
Wonder calls! From the National Park Foundation, the official charity of America's National Parks, comes a remarkable 2025 wall calendar filled with breathtaking photographs from America's beautiful national parks. Each month showcases an astonishing view and detailed information about foundation-supported sites from coast to coast and beyond, plus significant anniversaries and events in park history. Enjoy these majestic parks all year long while knowing you are doing your part to help preserve these sights for generations to come!
This spectacular landscape calendar makes the perfect housewarming gift for a new home, Christmas holiday gift, or inspirational gift for nature lovers, teachers, outdoor enthusiasts with wanderlust, and fans of photography art!
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This best-selling gardening wall calendar has been a favorite of gardeners and nature-lovers for 48 years! Why? For one thing, its beautiful original artwork creates a stunning visual garden on your wall. Each month features an illustration of an edible or ornamental accompanied by expanded captions that include growing guidance and fun facts about the plant shown. For 2025, topics include . . .
Colorful Dutch hyacinthsHeat-loving okraBiennial foxglovesJuicy peachesHolly-like shrubsAster favoritesand more!Of course, it wouldn't be from The Old Farmer's Almanac if it didn't give you the best times for planting (36 vegetables and grains!) based on frost dates and Moon phases, gardening/weather proverbs, plant fun facts, insightful quotes, and gardening secrets for the entire year.
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Major U.S. and Canadian holidays and celebrationsMoon phases (new, quarters, full), including traditional full-phase names like Full Strawberry Moon and Full Harvest MoonSolar and lunar eclipses Previous and next month grids on each month's calendar page for easy reference2025 and 2026 year-at-a-glance calendars for preplanningConvenient size that will fit almost anywhere: 10-7/8"W x 8-3/8"H; opens to 10-7/8"W x 16-3/4"HWhether you love gardening or delight in the beauty and variety of nature (or both!), there's something here that's sure to grow a smile.
Want more? Also enjoy these other fine 2025 calendars from The Old Farmer's Almanac: Moon, Weather, Country, Everyday (page-per-day), and Planner.
The eternal appeal of a floral design is captured in the work of Irish illustrator William Kilburn. The artist behind William Curtis' book on botany, Flora Londinensis, Kilburn was also a designer and printer of calico. His seaweed motifs were so iconic that he presented a dress in the pattern to Queen Charlotte!
Luxuriate in the brass and blue tones of our Blue Luxe cover design. The original was bound in goatskin with gold tooling in the heart of Amsterdam in 1715. Contained inside the volume was the Oratio Dominica (Lord's Prayer) in almost 150 languages and dialects, compiled by English courtier John Chamberlayne.
The design reproduced here is taken from a panelled skirt known as a mamianqun, a garment worn by Han Chinese women in the traditional Hanfu dress style. Hanfu dates back more than three millennia to the Song and Liao dynasties, when it became popular due to both its functionality and its aesthetic style.
Paul Cรฉzanne (1839-1906) was a French painter who is regarded as one of the greatest of the post-Impressionists. Terracotta Pots and Flowers saw Cรฉzanne enter a new era of still life painting. Here he arranges everyday objects including a pitcher with potted geraniums inside the greenhouse at his father's estate near Aix-en-Provence.
This Baroque-inspired design comes from a 1725 binding of The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio. Boccaccio, an Italian writer and poet, helped lay the foundations of Renaissance humanism. With its scope from humour to tragedy and its vivid narrative structure, The Decameron remains an affirmation of humanity and moral values.
This Silver Filigree Garnet cover was originally designed in Germany in the early 1800s. To achieve the gilded motif, a base layer of silver sheets was first die cut, and elaborate grooves were then etched into the surface. Our silver and jewel-tone red design celebrates the technique of filigree, an art form that is a testament to the human drive to ornament.





































