Sunday, November 14, 2010

Tiny Red Lights

I live close to historical Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and aside from the battlefield and President Eisenhower's farm, there is also the "Land of the Little Horses". According to local folklore (and very hush-hush) one foggy Christmas Eve, Santa called upon Rudolph to guide his sleigh and by the time they reached the "Land of the Little Horses", Rudolph was feeling rather frisky and well, as they say, the rest is history.  The little horses perform daily but if you want to see any of Rudolph's offsprings, you will not see them at the farm, instead, you must go to Sassy Cheryl's for this sweet image. I can tell you for a fact that on foggy Christmas Eves the sky around Gettysburg is illuminated by tiny red lights and one purple light. No one has ever explained the purple light but I suspect the Easter Bunny knows the answer.

P.S. Can't help but wonder how many of you will click on the link to the "Land of the Little Horse" to see if I'm joshing?

18 comments:

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  2. This is such as sweet fun image, and I love your glittered snowflakes. You don't have to wonder about me, I will be clicking the link to Land of Little Horse.....lol.

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  3. LOL Tammy, such a fab story - especially the bit about the Easter Bunny!! Fab card, love the frilly embelly. x

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  4. A-Mazing flower and stunning image just love those colours, gorgeous
    Kate x

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  5. Tammy, this is just lovely and beautifully colored. . . and YES, I did click on the link!

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  6. What a lovely card...and yes, I had to check out the Land of the Little Horses!

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  7. Adorable card Tammy! I did check the link. Lol Cool story. ~jeni :)

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  8. OMGoodness..this is a CUTE, CUTE, image - and your coloring is fantastic. Such a cute card Tammy.
    Lynn

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  9. What a cute card! Love your little story there too...we need to have a little talk with the Easter Bunny!

    XXX

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  10. OMG...what an absolutely adorable image, Tammy!!!! Your coloring is total perfection and I love how you used the netting!!!! My children's Great Great Great Grandpa is buried at Gettysburg...I used to dabble a little in genealogy.

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  11. So cute Tammy and yes, I will be clicking on the Land of the Little Horse.

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  12. Love the colors you used on this card.

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  13. This is darling and such a great job. Thanks so much for joining us at Sassy Cheryl's challenge this week. Hurry back for even more fun. Peggy x

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  14. OMgosh! How cute is this.. love the colors and really fun design!
    thanks for joining us in the Sassy Cheryl Challenge this week!
    Judy

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  15. So, so cute!! I thought for sure I had commented on this one already. Guess not!

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  16. Really adorable! Thank you for joining us this week at Sassy Cheryls!

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  17. Super sweet card! and I have seen those same lights living in VA and being so close! I have heard the "secret" rumors and well what I heard was that when the horses black and brown noses were 'co-mingled' with Rudolph's red nose that that is where that pretty purple light comes from! hehehe

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