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2026 Calendar

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My 2026 calendar showcases artwork inspired by the  wildlife, landscapes, flora  and fauna, wetlands and rivers experienced on morning forest walks in a favorite nature reserve.. These walks  have been (and are) a sanctuary, a joy, a series of magical adventures, a source of strength and  a conduit of connection with nature,  community and the divine. It is my  hope  that as one flips through the calendar that the art will spark such energies, brightening the day and the space where it hangs. 

 

To create a beautiful aesthetic and feel, the calendar is wire bound and printed on thick (13 pt.) matte cardstock. Its page dimensions are 8.5 x 11.45. This year‘s calendar includes 2027 planning pages.

 

Prices :

 

Calendars are 30.00 cdn plus shipping (unless a local pick up option in Calgary, Alberta has been made). I currently accept e- transfers, certified cheques and PayPal.


To purchase::


Calendars are currently available for pre-order, and are expected to be available  to be shipped by the first week of November. To make an order or for further questions, please  contact me through my contact page or at shutchison2000@yahoo.com

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“Sarah's River Walk calendar is utterly enchanting. Over the years, it has claimed a permanent spot on my kitchen wall. Her artwork doesn't just capture the magic of her early dawn walks—it brings it vividly to life in my home. Each page blooms with heart-stirring encounters: majestic Canada geese gliding through winter mists, sparrows tittering amid tender poplar buds in spring, cheeky chickadees flitting among berry-laden bushes in July, goldenrod blazing with August warmth, a noble moose standing sentinel in the fall. A true treasure!"

 

- Marcia Delves, Squamish B.C.

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I acknowledge that we are living and working on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Nations (comprised of the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations). The City of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of and Alberta, Region III.

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