I tried my hand at fortune telling
Using
an old snow globe
And
I became very good at predicting
Really
cold winters
I tried my hand at fortune telling
Using
an old snow globe
And
I became very good at predicting
Really
cold winters
Lucia was born to a noble and prosperous family in Syracuse on the island of Sicily.
It
was in the days of Diocletian and his persecution of Christian’s that Lucia carried
food and drink to Christians hiding in dark underground tunnels.
In
order To light her way she wore a wreath of candles on her head.
Lucia’s
father was long dead and her ailing widowed mother, Eutychia, planned to marry the beautiful young Lucia
to a pagan bachelor.
Lucia
however had no interest in marriage and spurned the suggestion of marriage and
told her mother she had no want of worldly goods and she had vowed to remain a
virgin in the tradition of St. Agatha, at whose tomb she regularly prayed for
help and for
three years she managed to keep the marriage on hold.
To change her mother Eutychia's mind about the girl's new
faith, Lucy prayed long at the tomb of St Agatha.
Miraculously
her mother's long hemorrhagic illness was cured
and to show her gratitude to her devout daughter the grateful mother was ready
to exceed to Lucia’s wish to give herself to prayer and poverty and commit her
life to god.
The
young pagan suitor, Paschasius, was less
understanding and was so angry that he denounced her as a Christian to the
Roman authorities.
In
keeping with the Emperor Diocletian’s edict to eradicate Christianity the Roman
governor sentenced her to be taken to a brothel and forced into prostitution.
The
Romans were thwarted in their efforts after divine intervention as Lucia became
rooted to the spot and was thus immovable and the Romans could not carry her away even when they hitched
her to a team of oxen.
Not
to be diverted after they tortured her and tore her eyes out the Romans next condemned her to death by fire, she was surrounded by
bundles of wood which were set afirebut after another divine intervention she proved impervious to the
flames.
In
the end a roman soldier pierced her neck with a sword and she died.
Miraculously her eyesight was restored before her death
which is why she is the patron saint of the blind.
Emergency room doctor Vanessa Turner (Brooke Nevin) returns to her home town for the first
time in years to spend Christmas with her family to find that her father Bruce (Patrick Duffy) has decided to retire from his own
practice.
Back at the hospital she is one of the
candidates for the head of Emergency Medicine but after reconnecting with her
high school sweetheart Mitch (Steve Byers), she must decide
whether that is still what she wants or should she stay and take over her
father's practice.
Christmas Hill Park is near Gilroy, California and boasts a large amphitheater and an extensive network of paved and dirt trails for bikes and walkers alike.
The Swan Lake Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary is located in the District of Saanich, near the city of Victoria, Canada.
It
is an oasis of natural beauty Surrounded by the urban sprawl of Victoria and
Swan Lake is only minutes from the downtown area.
The
Nature Sanctuary consists of two distinct areas with Swan Lake and its surrounding
marshy lowlands which provides good habitat for many birds and small animals
such as muskrat, river otter and mink and the rocky, oak-forested highlands of
Christmas Hill with its majestic view from the hilltop and the meadows blooming
with a sea of wildflowers in the springtime.
The
lake was formed when the last glacier receded 12,000 years ago but Swan Lake’s
current status is due to much more recent events just a few decades ago.
Up
until the 1970’s the area was a dumping ground for a mixture of raw sewage, farm
waste and chemicals from a local winery.
But
due to the cleanup which began in the 70's the area is a rich habitat for a
variety of wildlife.
St Lucia was first settled by Arawak Indians around 200 A.D but six hundred years later the Arawak culture had been replaced by the Caribs.
To
the islands inhabitants it was known as “Iouanalao” and “Hewanorra,” which
meant “Island of the Iguanas.”
The
island was first discovered by the Europeans on December 13th 1502 when
Christopher Columbus first sighted the island and although he never landed on
it he named it St Lucia as it was the saint’s day.
There
was no European presence established on the island until around 1550s when the
notorious buccaneer Francois le Clerc, also known as Peg-Leg le Clerc used the island
as a base to launch attacks on unsuspecting treasure-laden Spanish galleons.
The
Dutch arrived around 1600 and established a fortified base at Vieux Fort.
A
party of English settlers arrived on the “Olive Branch” a few years later but
there attempts to settle ended in failure.
In
1639, a second party of English colonists under Sir Thomas Warner also failed
in their attempts to settle the island.
By
the middle of the century the French arrived and “purchased” the island for the
French West India Company this did not go down well with the British and
hostilities broke out and the Anglo-French conflict raged for a century and a
half.
It
was in 1814 after a long drawn out series of savage and brutal battles that the
British finally claimed the island for the crown.
Under
British rule the island prospered and remained under the control of the British
crown until St Lucia became independent in 1979.
Resort
developer Madison Lane (Jennifer Finnigan) is tasked with finding a location
for a new ski resort, even though she has already made the case for her
preferred option in Mountain Park, but her boss tells her to take a trip to
Christmas, Colorado, to consider that location and to discuss the revised incentive
package they're offering.
On
her way into town to meet with the Mayor, Madison has a minor collision with
the town's welcome sign, which renders the car un-drivable and the sign
unwelcoming.
The
towns Sheriff Gage McBride (Eric Mabius) drives upon the scene shortly after it
happened and offers to give her a ride into town so she can attend the meeting
while the car is towed to the garage and repaired.
Little
does she know however, that the town is on a mission to convince her that Christmas
is the best place for the new ski resort.
While
stranded in the town she falls in love with the town of Christmas, the spirit of Christmas that runs
throughout it, and its residents and its Sheriff.
But
the more she falls in love with the place the more she questions whether a
resort is really the right move for Christmas? Or would the town be better off
keeping its charm and traditions intact?