| We are having a real winter this year for the first time in decades. Every two or three days more white stuff falls from the sky. We have a bit of melting down and then more falls. We aren't getting the knee buckling amounts that they are further east but we are getting one, two, or three inches in increments. There's another one on its way tonight.
Well, actually, I'm going to give the secret away right here and now. This is Bill's specialty. Of course, who else but the man who's trademark is a bear? This year it about did him in, though. No, not the physical part of it, the asthma part of it. So, I'm not so sure that Snowbear will find his way here next year. This year Bill also tried a new technique in making the snowbear. He figured that it would be less effort to pack a small trashcan full of snow, using a snow shovel to fill it, than to push a big, heavy wet ball of snow around on the ground. He was right. It was lots easier.
Then comes the guessing game, wondering how long Snowbear will stay around. We had five or six days of hard weather, then Bill built Snowbear, and the next day was one of the brightest, sunniest days ever. And Snowbear started slumping. We think he was depressed because he felt his time to depart was near. We got a dusting of snow the next day and no sun so Snowbear perked up a bit. His head still hung but he hung in there. Then the temperature warmed up to 40 degrees the next day and the slow dissolving began more earnestly. It took a couple of days before his head fell to the ground. We think he was contemplating his navel too heartily. He's still out there but headless and a lot thinner. I'll spare you the depressing spectacle.
Oh, Snowbear he come Quietly creeping Faithfully watching Till next year, buddy... |