It's a little late, but...
Jan 12, 2009

I decided that Edmonton would be my Christmas destination this year, visiting my Katimavik friends.
Last night, they decided to go visit Candy Cane Lane. I heard so many great things about this area I decided to tag along. But what a night it was! We took the bus to city centre, where I was dragged across an intersection and then took another bus to Candy Cane Lane. Many people gave me funny looks, as if they had never seen a caribou before on a bus before.
At the Lane, my friends and I found a few of my reindeer relatives around many of the lighted yards. Other people visiting delighted in my appearance believing me to be a reindeer as well. Alas, no such luck, I was born on the wrong side of the Atlantic.
I also met up with some sleigh horses who gave me funny looks. I sang with some angels and had a great time taking pictures all around Candy Cane Lane. However, it was getting late, the night air was nippy, so my Katima-friends and I retired for the night. Tune in on December 27th to learn about my new adventures in Edmonton!
Happy (belated) Holidays!
Caribou
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