Remo and gang definitely had a white Christmas with an icy hack to boot. The igloo is made out of snow blocks pressed out from the Trofast. Cool alternate use of the storage box and fun to do if you still have snow in your backyard.
"During the last snowstorm we built an igloo in the front yard using Trofast storage buckets as block molds. It turned out really well actually, the only downside is that it was so very temporary, lasting 5 days before the rain turned it into a small sad pile of snow. But while it lasted it was OUR IGLOO.
See details, pictures and a video of Remo's igloo.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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I like Igloo
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so cool :)
ReplyDeleteMan, I would have just adored that when I was a kid! Heck, it would still be fun now!
ReplyDeleteIncredible Cool Dad! I love it!
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteWow! This just flooded back memories from my '70s childhood of my parents buying us similar molds to make snow forts. Wonderful!
ReplyDeletethanks dude.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I remember going to snoqualmie pass when I was a kid with my parents and making igloos! So fun! Now I don't even go up in the mountains without my Pieps Dsp
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Wow no safety trolls lurking here? WONDERFUL :)
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