We pulled in to London with snow squalls threatening to keep us holed up at Jodi's place for the entire time. They didn't really materialize, but we were able to put together a snowman...
with a moustache.
On the way back north, we took the four-o-one through Toronto and when we made it through the traffic jam, we turned onto highway 45 for a scenic back roads adventure. The landscape was really beautiful. We drove by some beautiful old farms that were nestled in between the drumlins. We stopped for a lunch in a little town called Hastings, where Aaron took us for a fine meal of fish and chips. Thanks again Aaron.
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That is certainly one of the largest snowmen I've ever see. It is also by far the creepiest-looking snowman I've ever seen. There's something diabolical about the whole horn/moustache combination. Looks like fun, at any rate!
Good point Rob. Gets even creepier though as the days pass on. Jodi took a picture after the snow squall weekend had subsided...a little meltage, but 7ft of stacked snow makes for a resilient snowman. Here's the picture: http://buokaiwen.blogspot.com/
Chris - I'm really glad you posted these videos. There was a time when a snowman (ESPECIALLY a snowman) could really only be enjoyed for such a short season (and I report that this particular one, even though he was SO big, has now completely melted into the lawn...), but now we can relive the moment over, and over, and over...haha. Good times.
That's awesome! I can't believe you guys made a snowman that BIG!
Yo man, diggin' the new template. Freaky stylie.
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