Actually, I circled the block 3 times; there's not much in the way of parking on Duncan Road, so I had to work with the traffic.
A giant snowman was obviously in the works, but each time I drove around, they were struggling with the weight of that second snowball. I sent them a mental "good luck" and left them to it.
This
morning,
on
my
way
to
work
I
could
hardly
wait
to
check...
morning,
on
my
way
to
work
I
could
hardly
wait
to
check...
Yayyyy! I know. My kids spotted it on the way to school! Too fun. We had one in our yard as well, not so big, of course. I was sitting here in the living room and saw something out of the corner of my eye...the snowman was falling over...but oh the warmer weather is so nice.
ReplyDeleteLOL! That's lovely! Such dedication!
ReplyDeleteI used to travel hundreds of k's to go XC skiing. You could just ski out your door!
ReplyDeleteNow you should go add a nose, eyes and arms. He's looking a touch featureless, poor guy.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Jazz...give the poor guy a face...even if it's a :
ReplyDelete"Jesus..it's *&^% freezing out here!"
That snowman is in the middle of a cornfield...a thawing cornfield at this point. Anyone that mucks out there to stick a carrot and some coal on it's head is likely to end up needing a tow-truck to haul him out of knee-deep mud!
ReplyDelete:-D
I love this!
ReplyDeleteThawing?!?!?! It's thawing in your part of the world???
ReplyDeleteWwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!
YAY! Funny how we can end up rooting for people in situations like this. I would love to go back around for the shot with you one of these days!
ReplyDeleteyay for them! great story/pictureboard.
ReplyDeleteThis made me smile!
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