It has come to that time of year where people are looking forward to the New Years Eve celebrations and the start of 2009. With the dawn of the year people are starting to turn their attention to buying calendars for 2009. Calendars are a perfect present for the New Year and there are a wide range of calendars available that you can find one to match anybodies personality.
You usually find that you get the standard calendars featuring models, Premiership football clubs, cute animals and more but in Britain we also have quirky and unique calendars, which have become very popular. A calendar can represent the broad range of personalities that there are in Britain and the Calendar club give regular reports on what is hot and what is not in the world of calendars.
Landscapes and nature are a popular choice and come in a variety of styles. You tend to get a lot of calendars that have beautiful photos of the beautiful countryside in Britain and these usually look similar to an advert for British walking holidays and seaside towns. There are so many examples of areas like Bournemouth beaches, people walking in the Cheshire meadows and British castles. You will also find cityscapes featuring some of the United Kingdom’s biggest cities and towns in some of the most popular streets in these locations. Newcastle, London and Manchester are often featured as they have many famous landmarks and you also get to see all the Manchester restaurants and London buses.
Artist calendars are very popular whether they contain painted landscapes, photos of people and places, portraits or abstract artwork. Art calendars are either a collection of artwork by an individual artist or a selection of art prints by a whole host of artists. Beryl Cook is a very popular UK artist from Plymouth, who has a very popular calendar featuring Beryl Cook prints. Other artists like Tim Bulmer and Doug Hyde have had their art featured as a collection of British artists work.
When it comes to quirky calendars, Britain has a history of buying and selling interesting calendars to raise money for charity. British people also have a habit of taking their clothes off and recent additions have been the naked farmers and the almost naked pictures of Women’s Institute members, which then became a film. In 2009 tractors are a popular theme, with one calendar having 365 different pictures of tractors, one for every day. As well as this there are the puppies getting to grips with yoga and water skiing and goats too have apparently become the calendar to have in 2009. The king of the calendars that sells by the bucket load each year and hasn’t been out of the nations favourites for the past 25 years and that man is Cliff Richard!