A little behind-the-scenes moment this morning from Head
in the Clouds Amherst that made me smile – and also felt worth sharing, as
we head into the last days of December and the very beginning of the new year.
Here’s a note I received at 7:30 am from a would-be calendar
buyer who was writing to cancel their order:
“Hi so sorry I got excited about the local flavor and
bought this, and immediately got scolded by my wife because she needs our
calendar to have empty days for writing stuff in. If I can cancel, I'd
appreciate it. Sorry for false alarm!”
And here was my reply:
“Hi there – not to worry. I am happy to cancel your
order. Please reassure your wife that all is well, no money wasted. This
definitely isn't a calendar for anyone who wants to use it as a planner.
Rather, it's for weather- and history-curious folks who like to entertain
themselves (and everyone around them) with obscure but fascinating weather
tidbits, like when Factory Hollow in North Amherst was hit by a tornado in the
1800s, what Massachusetts weather greeted the Mayflower in 1620, or what day in
the fall was supremely beautiful in 2025. It's all good.”
And honestly? That pretty much sums it up. 😄
This calendar is not for scheduling dentist
appointments or soccer practice. It’s for people who love this place, who look
up at the sky a little too often, who enjoy knowing what came before and
noticing what’s happening right now.
As of today (December 30), there are just a handful left – about half a dozen – and once they’re gone, that’s it forever, as 2026 is our last year. If you’ve been on the fence, or if you know someone who would enjoy a year of local skies, strange weather history, and Valley beauty… now’s the moment. Order through Etsy: https://etsy.me/4sjv2UN
Thanks, as always, for following along – and for being the
kind of community that appreciates “local flavor,” even when it earns a gentle
scolding at home. ☁️💙

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