AMBOY, MINN. – The Island of Misfit Toys, the sanctuary for defective and unwanted playthings in the Christmas TV classic "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" cartoon, never failed to bring tears to Jody Thisted's eyes.
"I couldn't imagine not being wanted," she said.
And she couldn't imagine discarding a toy or childhood friend just because it had grown shabby or old.
So strong was her belief in saving the misfits that as an adult she'd start a sanctuary of her own. But instead of a refuge for misfit toys, it is a refuge for misfit horses.
The horses at Misfit Acres are far from unwanted or unloved. Thisted cares for them all dearly.
Every morning, the Amboy woman sticks her head out the front door, yells out a greeting and waits for her small troop of horses to whinny in reply.
"You know who's going to holler first," Thisted said. "You know them by the sound of their voices."
Dreamer, a 28-year-old Morgan-Welsh cross, is usually the first to say "hello."