Get Your Banjo Wall Calendar Here

Due to popular demand (I can’t believe I’m saying that), I’ve created a Banjo-themed wall calendar for you Banjo fans (or general GDTR readers) to purchase. Each month features a photo of Banjo in a somewhat seasonally appropriate location, which I’ve identified in a text box below it. Here’s a sample month.

Fair warning: As if you haven’t noticed, I am far from being a professional designer; I barely figured out how to make these. And, they’re gonna cost a whopping $23, although that includes shipping.

You can buy one by emailing me your shipping address and sending me cash via PayPal or Venmo, and I’ll order it and have it shipped to you. If it ends up costing less (maybe your shipping address is closer, or either of us finds a discount code) I’ll let you know.

My email address is shelly at 🍺 boy dot com, and you can find me at PayPal or Venmo with that address, as well.

(These are just screen shots in the editing software; I did not leave off the J in January.)

(If you can think of an easier way to do this, please tell! You could log in to my VistaPrint account as me and enter your own address and payment info, but you’d have to be sure the website doesn’t save your info. If you want to go that route, email me for login info.)

Okay, man am I a terrible salesman! Just ping me with any questions, or leave them as a comment here.

If you’re not into wall calendars (I’m not; I’m not even ordering one for myself), you can see most of these pictures in my post, Banjo Across the Country.

7 thoughts to “Get Your Banjo Wall Calendar Here”

  1. I love this idea! Alas, I already have a Wisconsin-themed 2025 calendar AND my daily Tundra comic strip desk calendar. But if I find myself needing a third, you’re the first person I’m contacting!

    1. Good thing I’m not planning on making money from you guys! Ha! I do not remember the last year I even had a wall calendar. Wombats sound nice, though.

      1. I have to pin up a wall calendar inside our kitchen cabinet. I mark my husband’s appointments in bright red ink, making sure he sees them every time he reaches for bread… and yet he still forgets them.
        Maybe wombats will help.
        😉

        1. Ah geez! Hearing this kind of story makes me glad Tracy and I share an online calendar. Not that that doesn’t have room for its own mistakes … but they don’t involve bread.

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