Santa Rides a Reinsteer

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  1. Red
  2. Joy Butler
  3. Joy Butler
  4. Renie_Burghardt
  5. Joy Butler
  6. biogardener
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  9. MsPersephone
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Top 2.   Dec 14, 2004 7:45 PM

» Red - Re: Wow!

In response to Wow! posted by jerrib:

Joy,

I was delighted to hear about this Texas tradition. Longhorn cattle are magnificent animals. Like Jerri, I love them.

Thanks for this delightful tale. I'm sure that Santa's reindeer enjoy the break, as the climate in Texas would not be to their liking. smile

Merry Christmas to you and your family. May the season be filled with abundant blessings.

-- posted by Red



Top 3.   Dec 14, 2004 11:55 PM

» Joy Butler - Re: Wow!

In response to Wow! posted by jerrib:

I guess it's no secret that Texas Longhorns are everywhere in Texas. I think it's a kick that some people even ride them!

Merry Christmas, Jerri!

-- posted by Joy Butler



Top 4.   Dec 15, 2004 12:03 AM

» Joy Butler - Re: Re: Wow!

In response to Re: Wow! posted by Red:

That's right, Mary. Reindeer can't be beat in the cold climates but in Texas the reinsteer works much better. smile

I wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Mary!

-- posted by Joy Butler



Top 5.   Dec 22, 2004 5:30 AM

» Renie_Burghardt - Santa Rides a Reinsteer

Hi Joy, I'm sure Santa enjoys riding the reinsteer when necessary. They are beautiful animals. I have a neighbor up the road who raises Texas Longhorns. I love to see them in his field.

I enjoyed the article. And thank you for thinking of me with the beautiful Suite card. Have a Merry Christmas and the Happiest New Year ever!

Warm regards,
Renie

-- posted by Renie_Burghardt



Top 6.   Dec 22, 2004 3:40 PM

» Joy Butler - Re: Santa Rides a Reinsteer

In response to Santa Rides a Reinsteer posted by Renie_Burghardt:

Thank you, Renie. Stay warm in this wintry weather that's moving across the US!

-- posted by Joy Butler



Top 7.   Dec 22, 2004 9:53 PM

» biogardener - Christmas Wishes

Here are Christmas wishes from Dustytoo and me:

<img src="/files/topics/18029/files/xmas300x160tks.jpg" width=300 height=160 alt="My 2004 Christmas Card">

-- posted by biogardener



Top 8.   Dec 23, 2004 12:19 AM

» Joy Butler - Re: Christmas Wishes

In response to Christmas Wishes posted by biogardener:

Thank you, Traute and Dustytoo. May you and yours enjoy a very merry Christmas and a New Year filled with peace and love. smile

-- posted by Joy Butler



Top 9.   Dec 24, 2004 4:10 AM

» biogardener - For all faiths

And for all of us, including the people who do not celebrate Christmas, here are warm wishes from cold Manitoba for a peaceful 2005.

<img src="/files/topics/18029/files/xmasdove216x160.jpg" alt="Traute's Christmas Card with Canadian Peace Dove" width=216 height=160>

The current war conditions are making people long for peace. This was my best-selling card before Christmas this year. The spruce twig instead of the olive branch seemed to appeal to Canadians.

-- posted by biogardener



Top 10.   Dec 31, 2004 11:29 AM

» MsPersephone - Reinsteer

Joy, I like the way you so creatively combined Santa's visits with the history of the Texas longhorn. An entertaining read!

Best wishes!

-- posted by MsPersephone



Top 11.   Dec 31, 2004 7:54 PM

» Joy Butler - Re: Reinsteer

In response to Reinsteer posted by MsPersephone:

Thank you, Mari! You have a happy and healthful New Year!

-- posted by Joy Butler



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