Back in July 2010, my friend and I backpacked through Scandinavia and had a unique "Christmas in July" experience.
We took a 12-hour overnight train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi--the capital of Lapland (Finland) and the official hometown of Santa Claus!
Our cozy sleeping compartments on our "Polar Express".
To my surprise, Rovaniemi looked a lot like northern Ontario!
From Rovaniemi, we took an 8-km bus ride to the Santa Claus Village where we crossed the Arctic Circle!
"The Arctic Circle is the line north of which the sun never sets at least one day in summer and never rises for at least one day in winter." (Source: Santa Claus Village sign)
Manger scene
At the Santa Claus Main Post Office, one of the postal elves stamped our postcards with the special Arctic Circle postmark. The Post Office can also hold your cards and parcels and mail them just before Christmas.
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Photo courtesy of my friend |
Unfortunately, photography was prohibited inside Santa's Office so we didn't capture any images of our visit with Santa.
To see photos of the Santa Claus Village in winter, click
here. You can also view the
SantaClausLive Inside Cam between 9 am to 7 pm Finland time (1 am to 11 am EST).
During our 2-day stay at Rovaniemi, we tried out some Lappish cuisine. Reindeer
meat is a staple food in Lapland. You can learn more about Lappish food culture
here.
At our hotel, we dined on sautéed reindeer with mashed potatoes and lingonberries (top).
At the cafe by the train station, we had reindeer pizza (bottom).
Sorry, Dasher, Dancer and Prancer!
At the time of my trip, my teaware obsession collection had not yet started, so I didn't look for tea-themed ornaments or Santa teawares at the Santa Claus Village. Since 2010, I've amassed a modest collection of Santa teapots.
Earlier this month, I acquired this miniature Santa teapot by Fitz and Floyd...
...and "Santa's Flight" by Fitz and Floyd.
I loved the detailing on the teapot such as the handle listing the names of the good boys and girls!
This teapot was gifted to me last Christmas by a friend.
The first Santa teapot in my collection was a thrift store find a few years ago.
I hope Santa is good to you this Christmas!
I'm joining the following parties this week: