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Winter Festival 2003


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A climbing wall with a twist. The whole thing seems to be made of ice. I sure wouldn't want to try climbing it, though I thought it would be a great thing for Mike to do. Too bad they were closed.
The ice sculptures weren't nearly as exciting this year as they were last year, but I still took a few pics. I was trying to be artistic and take Mike's picture through the little hole.
The rest of us decide we want our picture taken, so we all try to fit into the little hole.
This sculpture was titled "Aurora Theatre". I don't think I'd want to be sitting in that cold thing when I was trying to see the Northern Lights.
My hot feet required a picture of feet made of ice. I bet they never get hot.
My favorite sculpture--you could actually tell what it was supposed to be and it looked like it took a lot of work. I believe it was titled "Mountain Trolls".
Wow! A professional snow fort. I thought this would be the coolest thing ever, but I was very wrong. It was very slippery and narrow. You can see me holding onto Sophia at the top of the stairs. It turns out there was a giant slide down the back, but it was almost a straight drop down so we didn't attempt it. I'm glad I could use Sophia as my excuse for skipping the slide, otherwise everyone would have known I was a chicken.

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