Karma is a cat 2025-2026 Personal Planner will keep you organized and playfully inspired for two years. This adorable feline planner fits purrrfectly in your purse, tote or briefcase. Each month has a full page for notes featuring images of a white blue-eyed cat named Snowbaby that lives on a cattle ranch in Texas. Also featured are carefully selected quotes by people who know and love cats well.
About the AuthorBridges, Annette: - Annette Bridges is an author and founder of Ranch House Press, a publisher of books, journals, and more that empower, encourage, and entertain. She has published nonfiction books, coloring books, journals, and even a cookbook for children. Before writing books, this former public and homeschool educator spent a decade writing instructive and light-hearted columns for Texas newspapers, magazines, and websites. Today, Annette writes a monthly Country Lifestyle column titled "When a City Girl Goes Country" for North Texas Farm and Ranch Magazine. She and her husband John have been cattle ranchers in north Texas for over 40 years. She is also the owner of Ranch House Gift Shop. She uses her art, photography, and words that are important to her to create all kinds of unique and original products you'll find in her shop on Etsy. You can learn more about Annette at her website: www.annettebridges.com and by following her on Facebook: @TexasAuthorAnnetteBridges
Owen-Bugh, Janie: - Janie Owen-Bugh, a graduate of the Art Institute of Dallas, has made a name for herself with her attention to detail, out-of-the-box ideas, technical savvy, and problem-solving ability. Throughout her career, she has designed for print and digital platforms, as well as video editing for a variety of industries.It all began with a passion for publishing, building a foundation in multi-page documents such as newsletters, magazines, catalogs, and the like. These days she assists authors with self-publishing, designing dozens of books and over 50 book covers in the process. Janie lives in a suburb of Dallas, Texas, and enjoys spending time with her two granddaughters, painting, singing, and traveling. She once lived in Honduras doing missionary work and enjoys traveling back there every chance she gets.To see more of Janie's work, please visit her website at: janieowenbugh.com