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The recent snowfall was perfect consistency for making snow creations like this abandoned fort. My guess is that the builders went inside for some fortification. I really like the ingenious use and reuse of the recycle bin to make the blocks. There's
lots more fun to be had here . . .
Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
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Awww... My youngest son and his wife and their daughter made a big fort like this in their back yard. What fun!
Pat
Guelph Daily Photo, My Photos.
:) a fort? not an igloo? Hey, were you involved in this construction project? Look forward to the rest of the pictures.
When construction goes, all goes
LOL, great way to hit the neighbors.
Very cool ... or cold! But, for some reason, it doesn't make me want to play in the snow, lol.
Cool idea! Somebody was feeling creative.
This is totally awesome. I wish I had thought of this when I was a kid. Then again, we didn't have curbside recycling when I was young enough to be building snow forts.
Great way to use a recycling bin!
how cool! we never had enough snow growing up to do anything like that....
Really cool and good job! I remember, we've done an igloo with our children when we moved here. It last for a while.
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