haiku calendar

Glimmers in the dark

“touch of frost” is an 11x14 mixed media collage made with paper and paint on cradled wood. This is part of my 2026 calendar. A version of boxed holiday notecards reads “joy to the world.” © Annette Makino 2025

I must admit, these short, dark days are hard to take. Being more of a night owl, I miss part of the limited daylight we get in the mornings, then feel shocked and cheated when twilight approaches before 5 p.m. So unfair! 

How to cope? I try to appreciate merino wool sweaters, flannel sheets, and our wood-burning stove. And ignore the fact that spring is still months away—in fact, it’s not even officially winter yet! Still, it’s cold, dark and damp, and I struggle.

otter dusk
what’s left of the light
slips downstream

But it turns out that the worst is already behind us: yesterday saw the earliest sunset of the year here, at 4:48 p.m. From today on, the days will feel longer even though the winter solstice is not until December 21. So hurray for the return of the light!

I’m finding that the best way to make my way through this hard-to-love season is to look for glimmers of joy. Last Thursday my husband, son and I went tide pooling during a ridiculously beautiful sunset (see below), which we would have missed had the sun set after dinner. 

Sunset at Houda Point in Trinidad, CA, during a minus tide. December 2025.  Photo: Annette Makino

a cormorant air-dries its wings

         sea-washed stones

Saturday night we took part in Arts Alive, a monthly cornucopia of local art and music during which Paul and I got to join our old choir for a few songs. Sunday we watched a fun play featuring an evil sock puppet orc who sings a hilarious but poignant solo. On Monday morning I taught a haiku workshop to a class of surprisingly engaged high school sophomores who impressed me with their creativity.

Holiday season brings the special pleasures of gathering with family, friends and community. This coming weekend, I’m looking forward to having a Makino Studios booth at the Arcata Holiday Craft Fair. As my only in-person event this season, this is a rare chance to meet face-to-face with my customers and to hear their stories. That is a key part of what keeps me going in my art biz.

However winter hits you, here’s wishing you bright glimmers to celebrate in this dark season. Happy holidays!

touch of frost
the dog smiling
from nose to tail

warmly, Annette Makino


Happy merry holidays!

Makino Studios News

Free shipping: Use promo code HOLIDAY2025 at checkout for free shipping on all Makino Studios orders, no minimum. Good for first-class shipping within the U.S. One promo code per order. Promotion ends at midnight this Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

2026 mini-calendars: Small calendars of art and haiku make great holiday gifts! They feature 12 colorful Asian-inspired collages with my original haiku. $12 each.

Cards: Holiday, birthday, sympathy or everyday  . . . right now there are around 80 Makino Studios card designs to choose from. I also have notecard sets, including holiday designs.

Water and Stone: My award-winning book of art and haiku includes 50 watercolor paintings with my original poems. Cost is $25. I will sign them on request—just send me an email after you order. 

Holiday shipping: The US Postal Service advises that to ensure that packages arrive by Dec. 25, they should be shipped by Dec. 17.

Arcata Holiday Craft Market: Featuring food, music, and local vendors, this festive fair takes place 10 to 5 on Saturday, Dec. 13 and 10 to 4 on Sunday, Dec. 14 at the Arcata Community Center in Arcata, CA. Look for the Makino Studios booth on the lefthand side of the main room. This will be my only in-person event this season. Admission is a $2 donation benefiting the Youth Development Scholarship Fund.

Made in Humboldt fair: The “Made in Humboldt” event at Pierson Garden Shop in Eureka, CA runs through Dec. 24. There are more some 300 local vendors; Makino Studios items include my 2026 calendars, books, prints and boxed notecards.

CREDITS: “otter dusk” - Acorn, Fall 2025; “a cormorant” - Nowhere Else: Haiku North America 2025 Anthology, Eds. Michael Dylan Welch and Chuck Brickley, Press Here, 2025; “touch of frost” - 2026 in Art and Haiku, Annette Makino, 2025

New cards and calendars galore

Happy October! This harvest season I’m excited to share a release of ten new card designs for birthdays, condolences, holidays and more. You can browse all 70-plus single cards, as well as boxed notecard sets, in the card section.

I am also now shipping my 2025 mini-calendar of art and haiku. The Eureka Times-Standard just ran this fun feature called A calendar tradition on the origins of my haiku calendar, going back to a childhood art project with my two sisters. (Journalist Heather Shelton was inspired by my last blog post/e-newsletter about this history.)

Shipping is free for orders of $35 and up; just enter promo code FREESHIP35 at checkout.

tilted axis
we slide
into fall

SALE! 2025 mini-calendar of art and haiku - Japanese-inspired collage
Sale Price: $6.00 Original Price: $12.00

ALMOST SOLD OUT

Featuring peaceful landscapes and animals, this wall calendar expresses Zen wisdom as well as quiet wonder and delight in the world.

The Japanese-inspired collages in this calendar include haiku by award-winning poet Annette Makino. She created each of these collages with washi papers from Asia as well as found papers that she hand-paints and tears.

This mini-calendar measures 5-1/2” wide by 7” tall closed (5-1/2” x 14” open), so it will easily fit in a small space. Major US holidays are listed. All twelve designs are shown on the back. The calendar includes an artist’s bio and some background on haiku and haiga (haiku art).

These are professionally printed in the USA on substantial paper and saddle-stitched. Each calendar is packaged in a self-sealing cellophane sleeve.

Many users of past Makino Studios calendars save and hang up each month’s painting after it has passed or give the image to a friend. The new calendar makes a great gift that may continue to bring pleasure well past 2025.

funny frog card - you’re so cute and cool but I like you anyway! (464)
$5.00

SUPPLIES LIMITED!

you’re so cute and cool . . . but I like you anyway!

A small green frog rests on a moss-covered stone in this gently teasing card for birthdays or any time. The original collage uses bits of a music scores, map text, an insurance letters, and Japanese washi papers, plus acrylic paint, pen, crayon and glue.

get well card of love and healing - beach landscape collage (460
$5.00

sending love and healing thoughts

This image evokes the healing power of the ocean with its ceaseless waves, fresh sea breezes, waving beachgrass and soaring gulls. The original image was created with paper, paint, charcoal and glue.

funny playful cat birthday card - tuxedo cat catching autumn leaves (456)
$5.00

have a wild and crazy birthday!

A black and white cat tries to catch golden falling leaves in this cute and funny birthday card. Great for someone who may prefer to celebrate their special day with a quiet walk with a friend instead of closing down the bar. The original collage was made with paper, paint, pen and glue.

sea turtle birthday card - may you live long and well - tropical ocean collage (455)
$5.00

happy birthday—may you live long and well

A sea turtle swims through a tropical sea in this colorful and inviting birthday card image. The original collage for this design was made with paper, acrylic paint, fern prints, crayon, colored pencil and glue.

river and ocean friendship card - so grateful to share this world with you (461)
$5.00

so grateful to share this world with you

A river flows around richly textured rocks into the endless ocean in this rugged but beautiful watercolor landscape. Based on Moonstone Beach in Trinidad, California, this sparkling card conveys a sense of peace along with the quiet power in nature. The original art was painted with Japanese watercolors and sumi ink on paper.

non-traditional sympathy card - ocean wave collage with haiku (462
$5.00

the shape of a life . . .

one sparking wave
returns to the sea

With an original haiku by Annette Makino, this card evokes a Zen sense of our fundamental oneness. It makes a meaningful, nontraditional sympathy card or a philosophical everyday card. The original collage was made with found papers, acrylic paint and glue.

beautiful egret birthday card - wishing you a wonder-full birthday (463)
$5.00

wishing you a wonder-full birthday

A Great Egret soars over sunset-colored water in this lovely image, an example of the wonders we wish for someone’s special day. The original collage was made with Japanese washi papers, acrylic paint, paint and glue.

Makino Studios News

The Made in Humboldt Fair at Pierson Garden Shop runs Nov. 5 through Dec. 24. I will have books, prints, calendars, and notecard sets there.

The Arcata Holiday Craft Market takes place Dec. 14-15 at the Arcata Community Center. Look for the Makino Studios booth on the lefthand side of the main room.

I'm looking forward to the Seabeck Haiku Getaway Oct. 24-27 in Seabeck, Washington. Highly recommended for new and experienced haiku poets alike!

Makino Studios orders will not be shipped while I’m traveling Oct. 22-30. Avoid the wait by ordering now!