I’ll just let the pictures speak, instead of lifting all those heavy words.
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The sand worm passes |
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Dive! Dive! |
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Surface! | |
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A neighbor's collection of shovels |
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The Valley of the Snowba |
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To the left, there, you can see the top of the railing on our elevated deck. At this point, to clear a pathway on the deck, we have to heave the snow down into the valley, and then use the Snowba to hurl it further out. That's getting to be quite a throw.
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