THIS IS FINDON VILLAGE — created by Valerie Martin, contains scenes from her home village of Findon, West Sussex, U.K.
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Copyright Valerie Martin 2005
Does Santa really visit Findon?
This subject is far too complex to be answered by
just anyone — but on this website nothing is impossible. I
know that some of you maybe just a little sceptical that Santa Claus really
exists but all negative theories are now officially dashed.
It's all about vital evidence, and there's actually a lot of concrete evidence
up there on the rooftops of Findon pointing to the existence of Santa Claus.
This proof has withstood the test of time, in fact, for a hundred years.
I have received from a surprising source, proof that Santa's reindeer traverse the village rooftops as everyone here has always thought. Here is the scoop of the century and the undeniable truth, complete with photograph, for authenticity.
| 23rd December 2005 Tiles
They went into the kiln as normal and the prints are there now for ever.
I guess the tiles are well over 100 years old. John Stepney, Findon Village, West Sussex.
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Here's another
festive idea that needs thinking about. Read and digest the following very
carefully before making any rash judgement. According to the textbooks, both
male and female reindeer grow antlers in the summer of each year. True. The
males proceed to drop their antlers at the beginning of winter, usually late
November to mid December. True. Only the female reindeer retain their
antlers during the long cold winter months until after they give birth in the
spring. True.
Therefore, according to absolutely EVERY historical rendition depicting Santa's
reindeer, each and every single one of them, from Rudolph with his red nose to
Blitzen, must have been ...yes, a girl…. because they always have beautiful
antlers.
Last but not least, I should've known. ONLY females would be able to drag a plump fella dressed up in red velvet all around the world in one single night and not get hopelessly lost before reaching Findon.
THIS IS FINDON VILLAGE — www.findonvillage.com is a continually growing record created by Valerie Martin exclusively for documenting life in Findon.
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