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Product specifications:
The calendar is printed on 250 gsm / 100 lb semi-gloss silk paper with sturdy wire binding.
Wall calendar with hook:
- Available in A3 format:
- A3 vertical (29.7 x 42 cm)
- One page for each month, has one cover page and one back page, printed on double sides, 7 sheets in total.
- Hook for easy hanging.
More info:
- The wire-O binder color could be metallic, black, or white depending on the regional availability.
- Packaging: flat, protected packaging box, brown, or white color.
- Made on demand, no minimum orders.
Quotes:
As you’ll be living with this calendar all year long we wanted to share the quotes included. If quotes aren’t your thing please click here for the US and Canada calendar with notes section.
January
Inspired by: Angkor Wat, Cambodia
“Wanderlust can be seen as a doorway to our innermost depths. It invites us to take risks and venture out of our comfort zones, and in doing so, brings new knowledge, perspectives and experiences into our lives.
By embracing wanderlust we open ourselves up to new opportunities and growth, allowing us to discover the power of adaptability and resilience within ourselves. When we seek out life’s adventures, we gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and what it means to live a full and authentic life.”
Josh Thomas
February
Inspired by: Jaipur, India
Yet a wiser kind of tourist shall one day arise who will seek out, not the crumbling ruins of useless temples, nor the marbled palaces of dissipated kings long dead,
but the living sages who can reveal a wisdom untaught by our universities.”
“Secret India”, Paul Brunton
March
Inspired by: Amer Fort, Rajasthan, India
“When your wise men in the West leave off trying to make engines run faster than those which they already have and begin to look into their own selves, your race may then find more real happiness. Can you say that your people become more contented each time they discover something that enables them to travel more quickly?”
“Secret India”, Paul Brunton
April
Inspired by: Osaka, Japan
Not knowing where life will take us is a blessing, as it gives us the chance to explore our choices and journey to unexpected places. To forcibly travel down a predetermined path can lead to regret and dissatisfaction, while being open minded allows us to uncover possibilities we never knew existed. Knowing where one is going without wanting to be there lacks any joy or excitement; but not knowing where one is going and wanting to find out – that is true freedom.
Joshua D. Thomas
May
Inspired by: Mengwi, Indonesia
“Totally isolated from our own culture for long periods, we became vulnerable to forgotten times and tribes re-awakening within us.
Our journeys, we found, were to take us simultaneously to some of the least-charted regions of the planet and to the least-charted regions of our own minds.”
Dr. Lawrence Blair
June
Inspired by: Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia
What began for us as the effort to capture a purely objective record of what we saw gradually dissolved into a quest, an odyssey of self-discovery.”
Dr. Lawrence Blair
July
Inspired by: Cambodia & “In The Mood For Love”
“There are many moments which test the limits of a relationship – travel is one of them. Exploring new destinations can challenge the most comfortable of couples.
We have learned while we are on the same journey we are experiencing each moment independently of one another. Each time we’ve travelled we are reminded how to communicate, how to work together, and most importantly, how to love each other again.”
Sade K. A. Thomas
August
Inspired by: Osaka, Japan
Summertime in August. I thought I knew you well. So busy am I walking past the lake in suit and tie. In a daze everyday on my way to work. Something made me stop this day and gaze at its beauty. Left my shoes on the bank. Wading along the shore towards a little river. Looking back at my shoes. I’ll get them later. What’s around the next bend. Want to see more. Shoes will either be there or not come September.
Allan A. Thomas
September
Inspired by: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Pursue the enquiry ‘Who am I ? ‘ relentlessly. Analyse your entire personality. Try to find out where the I-thought begins. Go on with your meditations. Keep turning your attention within. One day the wheel of thought will slow down and an intuition will mysteriously arise.”
“Secret India”, Paul Brunton
October
Inspired by: Jaipur, India
“Perhaps the world, incubating over Asiatic wisdom and Western science, will one day hatch out a civilization that will shame antiquity, deride modernity and amaze posterity.”
Paul Brunton
November
Inspired by: Siem Reap, Cambodia
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“When we are younger and still caught in the illusory world of Maya we think the ‘adventure’ is out there, in the material world. And when we pursue that fully we eventually find that the Real Adventure is that of self-discovery, which is even more extraordinary and just as dangerous. For everything is really there, within us.”
Dr. Lawrence Blair
December
Inspire by: Siem Reap, Cambodia
For those gifted with wanderlust, embarking on a journey is not just about the act of travel—it’s about transformation. They exist in an ever-changing state of exploration and discovery as they seek to find new perspectives and create opportunities for growth. This commitment to self-transformation requires courage and resilience, but those blessed with wanderlust know that the ultimate reward far outweighs the challenge of coming back changed.
Josh Thomas
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