I first bought Leendertz’s Almanac this year (2024), and my enjoyment of it led me to already have the 2025 edition on pre-order when the chance came to take part in this tour; which I think reflects how much pleasure I have gained from reading and referring to the text so far this year!
Of course, I am a bit late to the party, with the 2025 edition being the eighth instalment of The Almanac. Each year, the author selects a theme for the book; this year has been the garden, with the inclusion of garden and weather folklore, flower of the month, and even a suggested snack! In 2025, the theme will be ancient astrology, and this includes a ‘megalith of the month’ (of course starting with Stonehenge in January!), which the author describes as “a calendar of sorts in stone and shadow”, and a ‘star story of the month’ – stories of the constellations from around the world. Still included are all the features you would expect from an almanac, from moon phases to tide times. But I was also pleased to see the return of the edible factor – cake of the month! – along with folk songs and crafts. This year’s edition is also brought to life with the beautiful illustrations of Sarah Abrehart.
I have found a lot of pleasure dipping into this delightful volume over the course of this year, and I’m sure I will continue to do so with the 2025 edition. I’d encourage anyone who is interested in connecting more closely with the changing seasons, and reading interesting facts and stories along the way (and perhaps trying a cake or two!), to give it a go!