To get us started is Kirsten from Ottawa, Ontario who said: “ I was walking home one evening a couple of weeks ago when I saw this fine specimen of a skull formed from slushy snow on the sidewalk. When I saw him I knew what I had to do - take a pic with my cell phone and email it to you!”
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Next up is, Anita who wrote: “On Saturday my brother told me about your site and sent me the link to it. The very next day I found this skull in ice and snow in the little stream that runs through my yard. The nose is clearly formed by a raccoon footprint -- the eyes probably are too.”
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Lastly, Louis and Katie Mihniak from Lake Lure, NC told us: “Our igloo melted like this all by itself.”
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Crocus C says:
Thank you all for submitting your pictures. You have helped us in saying farewell to Old Man Winter for another 9 months.
Keep sending those pictures in to our submissions address. Just keep in mind that since we only post simulacra once a week it might take a little longer than normal for it to be posted.
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