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to Father Christmas On Island flyovers
On the True Meaning of Christmas Straight in with the big questions! Well, that’s easy: because – of course – it’s all about love (actually). Christmas is a time that brings people together, from all walks of life and from all corners of the earth, to appreciate and celebrate each other. It’s a time to put down our work, and just be thankful for all that we have. Gifts are merely the icing on the Christmas Cake; it feels good to give and receive but it’s important to not get too wrapped up (excuse the pun!) in material things. Am I talking myself and the elves out of a job here?! On maintaining The Beard What, this old thing? It’s something I just threw on! Joking aside, it’s a job in itself, one I’m proud to have mastered – in fact, I’m pretty sure I’ve picked up a few tips from Style of Wight in the past. I use a great beard shampoo (no sulphates and cruelty-free) and a smidge of beard oil before bed; my favourite is Apothecary 87 in mango & vanilla – you can get some of that near you, at Yarmouth Barbers & Connoisseurs! Mrs. Christmas loves it. On working from home productivity Back in the workshop, the elves like to listen to the soundtrack from the movie ‘Elf’ on a constant loop: for me, Christmas really starts when ‘All I want for Christmas is You’ is first played on Isle of Wight Radio. It gets
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I’m always dreaming of a Wight Christmas and I’m lucky that I get to holiday here each December before I head off on my adventure, setting off across Tennyson Down. I so love flying over The Needles – what a view! The reindeer also love grazing on the Island; the soil must be very rich as their coats gleam after a week scoffing moss and grass.
earlier and earlier each year, but I love it. When it comes to getting my lists in order ahead of the Big Night however, there can only be one soundtrack: a roaring fire, falling snowflakes, and the rather loud snoozes of softly-sleeping reindeer topping up on their pre-flight naps. On just One Christmas Wish My wish is to reverse the winds of time and reduce our impact on the earth’s climate. Unfortunately, I don’t have enough magic in these bones to do that, but if everyone continues to do their bit, we can get there! Up on my sleigh I have perspective on how the planet is looking and there is still a lot of work to be done. Great efforts have been made, but we mustn’t become complacent, we need to keep talking about it.
You can meet Santa during his short Isle of Wight break at Tapnell Farm’s magical award-winning Christmas Experience; for children from 2 to 100! To book, visit tapnellfarm.com