Showing posts with label snow man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow man. Show all posts

Friday, February 25, 2022

North and South

 Here is a snowman we found in northern Utah on February 5, 2022, flanked by my two oldest sons who are each 6' 7",
and here is a "snowman" from southern Utah on February 17, 2022, which is a little shorter than my own 5' 11.5" height, but has more potential lasting power than its northern cousin.
This shows that even though Utah isn't the largest state, it's a diverse one. Bob's parents are natives of the Netherlands, and one summer when his grandmother visited from the old country, the family drove from Salt Lake City to a National Park in southern Utah. Along the way, Grandma asked a time or two, "What country are we in now?" The Netherlands do, after all, take up much less space than Utah.
Now I'm wondering, which snowman's territory do you prefer?

Monday, February 11, 2019

Wild Snowman

We've had lots of snow fall on us lately. 
(Have you?) 
So when I happened upon this rustic snow humanoid in an out-of-the-way place, I had to wonder if people aren't the only ones who like to have fun in the snow.
Do you see any Sasquatchy elements in this snow figure? 
(Could it be that Bigfoot likes to play in the snow, too?)
Do you like to be out in the snow?

Monday, March 2, 2015

A Snowman Taller Than Me!

When I walked the dog at 7:00 am, it wasn't there,

but when I walked to church at 10:30 am, it was! Someone had built a snowman on Snow College campus in between times, and it was taller than me! (I'm six feet tall with my boots on!)
Taking pictures of a six and a half foot tall snowman with me in the frame is kind of hard to do by myself, but you can see the head height comparison above.
It was nice to get to know you, Snow.

Did you build a snowman this year?

Carolyn Rocks the Chicken Dance!