Is this the rest of the story . . . or only another chapter?

A couple of days ago I wrote about my nutcrackers who avoided the end of season trip to the attic. As of now, they are claiming they have an easement on the top of my cabinet, but that’s another story. The nutcrackers are not the “story” to which I referred in the post title.

This is the that story:

A nice lady wrote a comment about her “Santa” situation and, so you don’t have to go bopping back to the original post again – if you did following the link – I am publishing it right here.

Albug // Jan 17, 2011 at 12:05 pm


I have a large collection of Santas that never made it into the light of day this year because of the flu (mine not theirs). This has happened before and I always hear them in the attic calling me asking to be set free. I would be afraid to let them out during the summer because I know they would never want to go back and I would loose the battle. Then my little house would be taken over by Santas and my family would commit me I’m sure. Good luck on your negotiations, my suggestion is to turn their faces to the wall and begin packing immediately.

Then, today, I received a note from her about an encounter she had earlier in the day. I must say I feel somewhat comforted knowing I am not alone in my dealings with these fellows from the North Pole.

Are you ready for it? Well, here it is.

Okay, I must be insane.  Today I was taking the back road to Garrett from our house.  I was thinking about nothing at all when I saw a yield sign with a SANTA attached to it with one of those plastic zip ties. His eyes were bugged out, his little Santa hat was all whopper jawed and he had a demented grin on his face. I couldn’t take a picture, my phone has no camera.  I don’t know what the poor thing could have done to deserve such punishment, maybe he kept calling from the attic, let me out, let me out.  I  almost went back to rescue him, but then I would have had to put him  in the ATTIC, what a dilemma.

I swear on my grandkids’ heads, this is a true encounter.

Oh, by the way, I did have an Alien Tree you know, but I am not linking to that post now. I’m keeping my head below the radar.

Albug