Saw the idea of an upside down snowman on Pinterest and just had to try it out. We'd had a significant snowfall and it was that heavy wet stuff; hard to shovel but perfect for building snowballs and snowmen. I decided to build the snowman, both for fun and to lighten the shoveling. We had some technical difficulties with his eyes, they kept falling off, but were finally able to get everything to stick long enough to take the picture with my iPhone. When Peg's family came to visit her brother made a comment about snowmen not having legs. Her witty niece responded, "Actually they do, but they're usually buried in the snow."
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Upside Down
Saw the idea of an upside down snowman on Pinterest and just had to try it out. We'd had a significant snowfall and it was that heavy wet stuff; hard to shovel but perfect for building snowballs and snowmen. I decided to build the snowman, both for fun and to lighten the shoveling. We had some technical difficulties with his eyes, they kept falling off, but were finally able to get everything to stick long enough to take the picture with my iPhone. When Peg's family came to visit her brother made a comment about snowmen not having legs. Her witty niece responded, "Actually they do, but they're usually buried in the snow."
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