Pricing

  • 2026 Wall Calendar: $30

  • Buy 2 or more: $25 each

  • Local pickup (Keweenaw area): Available

  • Shipping: Flat rate $5 per order (U.S. only)

📩 Order now using the contact form below. Just include:

  • Quantity

  • Your name, email, and mailing address

  • Preference for shipping or local pickup

What Makes This Calendar Special

This isn’t just a calendar—it’s a field guide to the year.
Each month features:

  • Original nature photography from across the Keweenaw

  • Timed notes on key biological events—from trillium bloom to raptor migration

  • Astronomical highlights like meteor showers, solstices, moon phases, and planetary alignments

  • All curated by Tom Oliver, local naturalist, photographer, and educator

Who It’s For

  • Photographers planning seasonal shoots

  • Outdoor lovers eager to track the rhythms of local nature

  • Families, teachers, and citizen scientists looking to deepen their sense of place

  • Gift-givers who want something meaningful and local

Why Phenology Matters

Phenology is the study of nature’s calendar—when flowers bloom, birds migrate, leaves turn. This calendar brings that knowledge to your wall, connecting you to the landscape and helping you anticipate the moments that matter most, visually and ecologically.

Limited Run – Order Early

Only a small batch of calendars will be printed for 2026.
To reserve yours, fill out the contact form below and I’ll reply personally with next steps.

Please note: I will never request any banking or credit card information - except through secure and reliable purchasing services (e.g., Venmo, PayPal, or Patreon) - for the sale of my products and services.…and I never use Cryptocurrency for transactions. If anyone ever requests that you pay me in such ways, DO NOT PAY THEM. Instead, please contact law enforcement and notify them of the details of the scam.

📍 Based in Lake Linden, MI | Tracking the natural rhythms of the Upper Peninsula, one month at a time.
🌲 Designed for those who photograph, explore, and care about the Keweenaw.