Well, with the 12 inches of snow outside covering up all of the good places to detect, as well as the bad, I've remained inside, except for yesterday. Inspired by this monumental amount of snow, me and my family set out to build an igloo. Taking a total of six hours to complete, the igloo has a 12 foot diameter, and height of about 6 feet. So here are a few scenic winter shots of our yard in Asheville, under 12 inches of snow! Enjoy!
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Great pics Ashby,
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to build an igloo, That is too cool. I guess the closest I will come is a sand cave:)
Happy Holidays and HH
Christian
Haha, sand cave...that sounds interesting! :D Happy Holidays, and Happy Hunting!
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ReplyDeleteNow that's and igloo-and what a storm! I'm sure that you are counting down the days for the snow to melt so that you can get back out metal detecting, but what a way to spend a White Christmas. Keep up the great work with your blog! Your Pacific Northwest friend, Steve from Seattle
Happy New Year Ashby!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to more posts!
Steve
Thanks Steve! Just got out on the 31st and 1st. Finds will be up shortly, and you're right--I have been counting those days. (They're a little hard to count, however!) Happy New Year!
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