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Snowmen of Yore

While the snow falls steadily outside my window, I remember the Missouri snows of my childhood. Not all of them were meant for building snowmen works of art, but we usually had at least one snow a year that fit the bill. We kids could hardly wait to get outside and start the rolling process.

My dad was

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