
The Original Jersey Cow Calendar
No one had ever produced a Calendar of our most famous Jersey Cows, so it was an opportunity too good to be missed. 2011 sees the fourth Jersey Cow Calendar, all in different poses and all with a cute title. Animals talk to you and give me the captions. I always have my camera with me and when driving along will spot a field of cows, stop the car and can sit there with them. They are so nosey that they will come to me so I do not need to move! What luck when the family of ducks came out of the grass, took no notice of the cow or even me!
In Jersey I am known as ‘Sheila with the two cows’, so it is only right that each year my Cow Calendar should have ‘Sorry Can We Come Back In?’ on the front cover. This image was taken at Hamptonne Country Life Museum, where my family lived during the years of the German Occupation. This used to be my Grandfather’s Potato shed, but is now a stable. I am sure all farmers have to go out first thing in the morning and put mascara onto the eye lashes of every cow. How else would they have those beautiful dark eyes? Next year’s calendar, for 2012, is well on the way and once again will have lots of our most beautiful cows. I really do have fun with my hobby!
No one had ever produced a Calendar of our most famous Jersey Cows, so it was an opportunity too good to be missed. 2011 sees the fourth Jersey Cow Calendar, all in different poses and all with a cute title. Animals talk to you and give me the captions. I always have my camera with me and when driving along will spot a field of cows, stop the car and can sit there with them. They are so nosey that they will come to me so I do not need to move! What luck when the family of ducks came out of the grass, took no notice of the cow or even me!
In Jersey I am known as ‘Sheila with the two cows’, so it is only right that each year my Cow Calendar should have ‘Sorry Can We Come Back In?’ on the front cover. This image was taken at Hamptonne Country Life Museum, where my family lived during the years of the German Occupation. This used to be my Grandfather’s Potato shed, but is now a stable. I am sure all farmers have to go out first thing in the morning and put mascara onto the eye lashes of every cow. How else would they have those beautiful dark eyes? Next year’s calendar, for 2012, is well on the way and once again will have lots of our most beautiful cows. I really do have fun with my hobby!
Printed on high quality 200 gsm 'hi-tech silk’ paper.
Large (A4) - £5.95
A4 ring-bound calendar, packaged in a hard backed envelope. Centre loop for wall hanging.
Small (A5) - £4.95
A5 ring-bound calendar, packaged in a paper envelope. Centre loop for wall hanging.
Desk - £5.95
Packaged in a jiffy bag. High quality, patented design outer with a folding stand. Remove each monthly card to reveal the next unique image.
We can mail a calendar direct to a friend or relative, just send us their details. Please contact us for postage prices.
Large (A4) - £5.95
A4 ring-bound calendar, packaged in a hard backed envelope. Centre loop for wall hanging.
Small (A5) - £4.95
A5 ring-bound calendar, packaged in a paper envelope. Centre loop for wall hanging.
Desk - £5.95
Packaged in a jiffy bag. High quality, patented design outer with a folding stand. Remove each monthly card to reveal the next unique image.
We can mail a calendar direct to a friend or relative, just send us their details. Please contact us for postage prices.