Being from Minnesota as well, I totally agree with you. If only our ice palaces were as magical - this one doesn't melt at the first hint of warmth!jbvenn wrote:Beautiful! Reminds me of the ice castles that have been part the St. Paul winter carnival. As for the Christmas issue, to me it says "winter" more than Christmas. After all, Christmas was originally celebrated on December 25 to take the place of the pagan winter solstice celebration, and there are still many Christmas traditions that have more to do with the solstice than with Christianity (holly, mistletoe, evergreens, yule logs, exchanging gifts, feasting). So to this northerner, the castle says: light up the darkness and celebrate winter.
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