North Pole, Alaska – Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Upon entering North Pole, one quickly reverts to childhood.  A wonderful experience, I would recommend to anyone.  Notice the light standards are huge candy canes.

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City of North Pole Police

 

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This is a photo of a very special invisible train.  How do I know?  Can you see it on the tracks?  Duh!  Isn’t it called the “Spirit” of North Pole?  And what is a spirit?  It’s a ghost, as in Holy Ghost, Casper the friendly ghost, etc.  Hence, we cannot see it but must rely on faith the size of a mustard seed.  Now do you see it?

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Turn right at 4th and…what?

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Even Santa has a branch, and workers are friendly!

And what does your daddy do, little boy?  “He’s a North Pole mail carrier for Santa.”

I mailed Chase a card from here.  Thought he would get a kick out of it.  Actually, I probably got a bigger kick sending it to him from there.  Now don’t you readers get all puffed up, saying “But she didn’t send me a card from the North Pole.”  Call the Wambulance!  I gave birth to Chase and if anyone can stand up and say I gave birth to him or her, I’ll go back and mail you one.  I only gave birth to my one precious child, so don’t go all dramatic on me! 

 

One Response to North Pole, Alaska – Wednesday, August 12, 2009

  1. great clear pictures

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