This has to be the strongest reindeer I've seen in a while. I think he would be able to pull Santa's sleigh all on his own so this elf could be in for a good ride.
He does look pretty muscular. It's funny, I saw a show on TV last night about reindeer living in the tundra in both north America and in Europe and how they migrate hundreds of miles every year. It was interesting about how their bodies are uniquely adapted to the extreme cold conditions.
Nice, Pat
ReplyDelete...and the parade continues.
ReplyDeleteClassic Photo For Sure. However, I really appreciated the A Whale Of A Shark mural. Keep those parade photos coming.
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Hello, it does look like a strong reindeer. I love the parade floats, thanks for sharing. Enjoy your day and weekend!
ReplyDeleteHe does look pretty muscular. It's funny, I saw a show on TV last night about reindeer living in the tundra in both north America and in Europe and how they migrate hundreds of miles every year. It was interesting about how their bodies are uniquely adapted to the extreme cold conditions.
ReplyDeleteI like the musical instruments on the float, too!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
probably an elk-reindeer hybrid
ReplyDeleteLooks a bit creepy to me. Merry Christmas, Pat!
ReplyDeleteQuite a float!
ReplyDeleteNo red nose though...
ReplyDeleteI'd agree, it appears to be a strong reindeer but would add that that is one strange elf! Yikes!
ReplyDeleteYour last two posts with photos of the holiday parade are fun to see, and I'd bet that the kiddies enjoyed every one of the floats.
ReplyDeleteThis must be the musical elf with all those instruments.
ReplyDeleteA big reindeer with a big heart. He'll pull you all around the world and do it in one night. :)
ReplyDeletePreciosas y divertidas carrozas!!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a happy Christmas π ❄π―⛄ Feliz Navidad π Pat
Besosπ 〰〰π
Perhaps it has a little draft horse in the mix? Watch out, Rudolph! You've got serious competition here!
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