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This DeWitt mailman loves snow so much, he’s turned his yard into sledding trails for the kidsThis past weekend, he used 22,000 gallons of water to fill the yard with enough snow for his trails. What happens when it snows naturally? He still makes snow.
MEASURING THE SNOW. Snow reports are always measured to the nearest tenth of an inch. Never measure snow more than four times in a 24-hour period.
Reader Mark sends us a story about a kid up in Oregon who is a real snow geek: As long as anyone can remember, 10-year-old Forest Pearson has been crazy about snow. Even when he was tiny, he ...
If this works and you get a snow day, you’ll want to know these snow day activities to keep the kids busy. Topsy turvy Sleep backward with your feet at the top of your bed and your head at the ...
You could also let the kids go crazy with painting the snow. You just need food coloring, water and a spray bottle. So whether or not you like the snow, at least there are some fun things to do!
In the Glenmere neighborhood, the accumulation in his yard is not the work of old man winter. It gave a cool dad something to flex about; what appears at first glance to be a meteorological miracle.
Currently, their front yard has six different sledding tracks. At the top of the small hill is a 4-foot platform Lawrence has built that he likes to cover with about 2 feet of snow. He piles up ...
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