Time for my regular prowl through a year's photography in search of images that might make a nice calendar. One of these years I may be organised enough to get something printed up!
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Take care.
Whether you ever get it printed or not I am sure it must be a pleasant exercise to review the year’s photographs. We don’t get anywhere near the number of calendars we used to. At one point I would have so many I would give them to a friend and she would send them to her family in India.
ReplyDeleteLovely! A trip through the year in my lovely home country, making me homesick again. I love the snowdrops and the bluebells, and the deer and... well, all of the pictures!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking, no animals, when I got to Nov! These are beautiful, and I'm sure there were many others that somehow missed making the cut. Thanks for the great year of beautiful scenery!
ReplyDeleteThese would make a beautiful calendar, John. Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI hope you will start a tradition of having these photos printed and that we readers can order the calendars too. (Or you could organise a giveaway! :)) February and April almost made me cry. Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea and all of these photos. You make me want to a calendar compilation on the blog. Thank you so much for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteEvery single image in these twelve is a perfect representation for the month JohnMake a calendar and I will definitely print one off.
ReplyDeleteYour November one is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful tradition to choose 12 photos from the past year. Must be hard!
ReplyDeleteApril and November are my favourites.
Nice selections. You should totally make a calendar!
ReplyDeleteThis would make a joyous calendar and you should really have it printed - your friends would love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat choices for a beautiful calendar. My favorite is March.
ReplyDeleteSept. - Dec. are my favorites. Esp. Dec. Reminds me of so many abandoned barns from home.
ReplyDeleteyou really give a sense of the four seasons here. The turning and tilting of the earth. Great work, sir! Merry Christmas and a very happy and healthy 2019 to you.
ReplyDeleteYou sure hose some great photos...I'd love to have some of them as jigsaw puzzles.
ReplyDeleteWonderful
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, I like every one and couldn't choose a favourite:)
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely John. I'd buy a printed copy!
ReplyDeleteTom
A lovely set of pictures.
ReplyDeleteNot too long to wait for Snowdrops and Bluebells to grace our woodlands again! Your images are a pleasing reminder of the joys to come in 2019.
ReplyDeleteSuperb images John!
Beautiful pictures...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos John, November and December are stunning.
ReplyDeleteIt's an idea I've often toyed with - but I don't have the quality of shots that you do; you must be spoiled for choice! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteA very nice collection, I often think about doing this too, but I take far too many photos and am very indecisive! Your July photo makes me think Swallows and Amazons!
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