As you can see, Snowman #2, got delayed along the way - for about 4 years.  Don't ask. 
 


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12/24/2012 2:26pm

Warm fuzzy snowmen. The right kind and they don't melt which is why they can stay around for a few years. MB

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12/24/2012 3:24pm

So sweet, Lowell. Merry Christmas to you, dear friend.

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tapirgal
12/24/2012 5:27pm

From snowy Florida, I presume.

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Kay
12/24/2012 6:38pm

These can't have been Florida natives. Thank you, Lowell, for your field research to Lands of Snow to find a pair of snowy guys for seasonal wishes! Warm wishes to you and Lois for a happy holiday, and a healthy new year!

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12/24/2012 8:17pm

Happy holidays. Stay happy and warm, oh wait, you're in Florida!

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12/24/2012 9:56pm

MERRY CHRISTMAS, LOWELL!!!!

Awesome photos, buddy!

Looking forward to blogging with you in 2013!

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12/25/2012 5:08am

Christmas is always merrier with snow people! Merry, Merry Christmas to you and Lois Anne, Lowell!

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12/25/2012 6:00am

Nice one!
Merry Christmas, Lowell.

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12/25/2012 6:24am

Hope you're having a happy Christmas Day wherever you are. And beware of excesses, whether for food or drink.

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12/25/2012 6:50am

I love snowmen...there is actually one on our front porch ;) Thinking of you and Lois and wishing you a day filled with love and good food!!

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Sharon
12/25/2012 9:41am

These are the best kind of snowmen. They don't melt. Hope you are having a wonderful day. Merry Christmas.

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Karen DeWall
12/25/2012 10:21am

Merry Christmas to both of you, Lowell and Lois. Have a great day.

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12/25/2012 12:26pm

Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas. Have a happy day.

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12/25/2012 3:42pm

without feet, these guys must move slowly....

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12/26/2012 8:45am

I wanted to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas. I'm a little late but I hope you all had a wonderful day celebrating the birth of our Lord and Savior. Have a wonderful and safe New Year! ~Cindy

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