Tacoma Elf Storage – Santa’s Secret Revealed! Having worked like crazy for months in Santa’s workshop to produce the millions of gifts he delivered for Christmas, the elves deserve a rest. Perhaps you thought Santa would send them all on a cruise in the Bahamas, or perhaps to lounge in the warmth of Wai Ki Ki in Hawaii, or even poolside at a luxury hotel in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
If you thought that, you’d be wrong and how do I know that, you might ask? Because on a recent drive to Tacoma I discovered the truth. Santa has decided to ‘store’ his elves at the heated ‘elf’ storage facility next to Interstate 5 just south of the Tacoma Dome at ‘Tacoma Elf Storage!’
No mai tais, no margaritas, no decadent cruise food, just a warm, dry storage unit and well, just a bit more than dull. If they’re lucky, perhaps they’ll find some petrified fruit cake, cases of bottled water and a pool table. I sense a labor dispute or strike looming in Santa’s future, don’t you??
that is too cute and very clever!
I’m guessing that the elves will rest for a bit and then become restless and want a nice long vacation in a warmer place!
HO HO HO love it!
It took me a while to spot the missing letter in this lovely festive post. Very good! Thanks for a great year of posts Madge. Looking forward to discovering more Pacific NW in 2012;-)
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Did they do this every year? If so I regret not shooting it in the 10 years I commuted to Fircrest and saw this from the high way. I never ever noticed the missing S.
I’ve wanted to put this on my Christmas cards for years. Now I can post it in cyberspace:
FREE THE ELVES!!
Too funny!
Oh, that is where they store the elves. I always wondered.
Clever, chuckle-worthy snapshot!
Even before I opened your post, I roared with laughter. What a wonderful capture and a great post. Thank you so much for that great laugh!
Somebody has a great sense of humor!
LOL! elf storage.
That is so funny! Very clever
Watch out Santa might pay you off to keep his secret. Or you could get run over by a reindeer.
That is a great catch Madge!