2023 Calendars Are Here

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I know it is barely the end of June but I have just received the printed copies of my calendars for 2023.

Yes - that’s not a typo - I have two calendars this year.

Continuing my run of ‘A Year In Dorset’ calendars since 2016 … the 2023 calendar features scenes such as a dramatic lightning storm over Portland Bill, a rainbow over Brownsea Castle, a waterfall in the village of Littlebredy, and a sunset over the iconic cliffs in West Bay. Other locations include Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, Weymouth Bay, Swanage, Lyme Regis, Corfe Castle, Old Harry Rocks and Sandbanks in Poole.

The second calendar for 2023 is due to several requests from people for a Miniature Worlds Calendar (the prints have been enormously popular at recent shows) and so I have printed a very limited run of these. If you do want one, buy it early as once they have gone they are gone.

The calendar is a fun and quirky look into the miniature worlds that exist only in the imagination … and contains twelve full-colour photographs of miniature railway figures interacting with everyday objects.

‘Miniature Worlds’ included in the 2023 calendar include tiny firefighters tackling ‘The Matchstick Inferno’, a group of skaters getting down at the colourful ‘Pepper Roller Disco’, cyclists racing in the ‘Cupcake Velodrome’, a crazy police line-up in ‘The Unusual Suspects’, and penguins living in the chilled out ‘Coconut Ice World.’ The 2023 Calendar also contains shocking events in the latest episode of ‘CSI: Raspberry’ and a fairy tale comes to iife in ‘Snow White and the Poisoned Apple’.

Other scenes include anglers in a dish of smarties, a Stand-Up Paddle Boarder skimming across a spilled coca cola, a romantic tea dance on macarons, a diver jumping from the watermelon high dive, and wildlife photographers seeing the Easter Bunnies.

Richard Beech