2004 Christmas Festival




Raven gave Dr.S this lovely ornament featuring Grayling!


Snowflake Cut-Out Contest

Dr.S' second snowflake won first place

1st Place Award Participant Award




Christmas Tree Decorating Contest

Participant Award


Dr.S' tree featured edible ornaments for the Tiniquines (or people) to eat and her special ornament was a little lamp.


Reindeer Herding Competition

Participant Award



Raven wrote these Tiniquine Christmas carols!

I wanted to save them since I thought they were so cute. ^_^


White Tiniquine

By Raven

I'm dreamin' of a white tiniquine...
Just like the ones I used to know.
With fur that glistens, and ears that listen...To hear...
Grain buckets in the morn...

I'm dreamin' of a white tiniquine
With every registration I write
May it's fur be snowy and light
And may all of your tiniquines be white

I'm dreamin' of a white tiniquine
That'll never put up a fight
May it's coat be pure and bright
And may all of your tiniquines be white.

Tiniquine Wonderland

By Raven

Neighing rings, ears are listnin'
In the paddocks, fields are glistnin'
A beautiful sight, their playful tonight
Boundin' in a tiniquine wonderland.

Gone away is the summer air
Hear to stay is a new black mare
She gallops along, as we go on
Boundin' in a tiniquine wonderland.

In the meadow we can romp and frolic
And pretend it's a summer day
Well say "Are you crazy" They'll say "No way..."
"But we can arrange it one day!"

Later on, when we're munchin'
And our teeth are a-crunchin
On molasses sweet grain
In the warm barn again
Boundin' in a tiniquine wonderland.

In the paddock we jump and bound
And pretend we're colts and fillies
We'll have lots of fun romping
Until the new fence gets knocked down.

When it snows, it's-a thrillin'
And our hooves are a-chillin'
We'll bound and we'll play, the Eskimo way
Boundin' in a tiniquine wonderland.


The Twelve Days of a Tiniquine Christmas

By Raven

On the first day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... A filly sleeping happily.
On the second day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... Two munching mares.
On the third day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... Three pawing geldings.
On the fourth day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... Four neighing stallions.
On the fifth day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... Fiiiiiiiiiiive halter trophies...
On the sixth day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... Six bags of grain.
On the seventh day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... Seven empty stalls.
On the eighth day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... Eight rowdy colts.
On the ninth day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... Nine blanketed butts.
On the tenth day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... Ten silver horse shoes.
On the eleventh day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... Eleven swishing tails.
On the twelvth day of Christmas, I went in the barn to see... Twelve brand new halters.