Tide Charts & Playing Cards from Bored Feet Press

Bored Feet is proud to be the new distributor for the great Tide Charts published by Hawaiian Resources Company. Tide Charts have a 12-month wall calendar format—a two-page spread for each month—with a monthly depiction of the movements of our tides, the sun and the moon using graphics with beautiful curves and colors. They will continue to be useful throughout the year to people who need detailed and accurate tide information.

And don't miss the Shakespeare Playing Cards!



Shakespeare Playing Cards

Prospero Art

These quality playing cards feature splendid full color designs in the style of the Renaissance with a quote on each card, totalling 54 quotes in each deck. The aces, face cards, and jokers use images from old masters such as Michelangelo and Rembrandt.


2008 Southern California Tide Charts

Hawaiian Resources Company

Includes tidal corrections (time and height) from Santa Cruz, CA to Manzanillo, Mexico.


2008 Northern California Tide Charts

Hawaiian Resources Company

Includes tidal corrections (time and height) from Crescent City near the Oregon border to Point Arguello in northern Santa Barbara County, plus numerous points in San Francisco Bay all the way up to Sacramento and Stockton in the Delta.


Alice in Wonderland Playing Cards

Created by Jan Padover & Rick Ellis
with the original John Tenniel illustrations

Every card features a quote from Lewis Carroll's original Alice in Wonderland tale or his companion book, Through the Looking-Glass, with the full-color artwork of famous English illustrator Sir John Tenniel as featured in the classic original edition.


2008 Hawaiian Tide & Moon Charts

Hawaiian Resources Company

Includes tidal corrections (time and height) for all the Hawaiian Islands plus Midway Island.


2008 Washington Tide Charts

Hawaiian Resources Company

Includes tidal corrections (time and height) from Blaine, WA at the Canadian border to southern Puget Sound around Olympia and Tacoma, plus virtually all the islands.



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