2026 Calendar Early Bird Pricing

Through time calendars evolved as means to track days and larger divisions of time.  These methods of timekeeping are traceable to neolithic times.  They often revolve around astronomy and agriculture.

In current times calendars still have the same purpose but often become a part of the decor of your office, home or workspace.  They are used to record appointments, meetings, follow moon phases, holidays, birthdays, track health issues, notes or even for journalling.

Calendars can ground us when we lose track of time (like those of us that are retired), they can evoke memories and desires.  A calendar can change our mood, they can provide a much needed distraction when we are stressed or can even provide us with encouragement or motivation when we are in need.

As part of my ongoing effort to catch up, my 2026 Calendar is complete and has arrived early.

I have curated fourteen of my newly made vertical art images to produce this years first ever for me – vertical format, spiral bound, thirteen month calendar, which begins with January 2026 and ends with January 2027. It also comes with a hole punched and ready to hang.

As is the case every year I have a calendar printed, it is Canadian made and produced locally in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.  The quality remains the same – beautiful heavy cover stock front and back with semi-gloss paper within.  The back cover contains a grid of the fourteen images contained within the calendar.

Therefore Early Bird Pricing is set to twenty dollars ($20) which includes taxes but not shipping from now until July 31st, 2025 at which time the price will revert back to it’s usuall twenty – five dollars ($25) which includes tax but not shipping.

Shipping can be arranged but pricing will vary accordingly dependent on location and time etc.

The early bird gets a choice, which to me is more important than the worm itself. Unknown

If you would like to purchase a copy you can reach out to me directly.

I will also be an artisan vendor at Sylvan Circle Tour 2025 on September 20th, 2025 where I will be located at the Bruce Mines Community Hall, 9180 Highway 17 East, Bruce Mines, Ontario P0R 1C0 with prints, framed art, greeting cards, calendars and other art goodies.

In addition calendars will also be available while I am an artisan vendor at the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre Holiday Gift and Craft Show, 50 Pim Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6B 6A6 for two days on November 1st and 2nd, 2025, where again I will also have prints, framed art, greeting cards and other art goodies.

I would be so honored when you choose to hang my calendar in your space.  Let my work be the welcoming addition to your space.

written by

VioletAubertin

A privileged descendant of immigrant settlers to Turtle Island who makes home on Robinson Huron Treaty Land which was lovingly nurtured and respected by the Anishinabek nations of the Ojibway, Potawatami and Odawa peoples.  She is a graduate of The Photography Institute of Canada and completed several advanced studies after retiring from her working career in healthcare. Professional Photographers of Canada Accredited her in - Ornithology / Bird Photography (2021), Fine Art (2022), Pictorial / Scenic (2021), Wildlife (2022) as well as Animals (2022), Nature (2023), Night Photography (2023), Stock Photography (2025), Botanical (2025) & Macro and Micro Photography (2025). In addition she has also received her her Craftsman of Photographic Arts (CPA 2024) and her judging certification through PPOC in January 2025. She has also been a National and Regional Award recipient multiple times over in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 having images chosen to exhibit in Professional Photographers of Canada's prestigious National Exhibition 2022, Ontario's prestigious Regional Exhibition 2021 as well as British Columbia's and Eastern Canada's prestigious Regional Exhibitions 2022, Eastern Canada's Regional Exhibition 2023 and PPOC's National Exhibition 2024, Eastern Canada's Regional 2024, British Columbia's Regional 2024, Prairie Regional 2024, Alberta Regional 2024 and PPOC's National Exhibition 2025. Violet was named to World Photographic Cup Team Canada 2025. Operating out of Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada Violet is a freelance photojournalist. Her specialties include Wildlife, Landscape and Fine Art Photography, with special interests in Food Photography and Urban Decay but practices many more well-rounded photographic skills.