By JAMES K. SANBORN, Capital News Service
By JAMES K. SANBORN, Capital News Service
Published
12/14/08
WHITEFORD - "Hi, reindeer. Hi, Rudolph," one child excitedly yelled as he was driven past two penned reindeer on a recent visit to Applewood Farm.
Brian Adelhardt feeds treats to Spruce, one of two reindeer on his farm.
Millie and Spruce, the farm's reindeer, are often mistaken for their more famous "cousins."
The two are an important part of farm owner Brian Adelhardt's mission to spread Christmas cheer from late November through late December.
"Reindeer are the intersection of fantasy and reality," Adelhardt said. "They're cool, because they're something from Christmas magic that you can touch."
Adelhardt said he can keep the reindeer...
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