According to maps of the United States, there's a state waaaaaaaaaaay up at the top, connected to the rest of the country largely via, well, Canada. And an ocean. And, one assumes, some weather patterns. Steve Niles fed it to vampires in 30 Days of Night. I fed it to zombies in Newsflesh. Our Meg visited it once, and brought back reports of
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There is indeed a whole lot of snow. There are also lots and lots of evergreens. Grizzly bears and moose were reported, but I didn't personally see them.
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In fact, & I bet you didn't know this about the Fred here, I used to live in North Pole (real town, 13 miles south of Fairbanks) & would often jam or shoot pool with my neighbor; Santa Claus. He played a hot banjo.
Congrats on the gifties.
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Standard wintertime demo was to get the kids all bundled up, have them watch you fill a cup with hot water, and follow you outside.
She'd then throw the water into the air and they'd watch it come down as ice droplets.
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I miss the Aurora.
The hot water bit is a standard for kids & chichakos. Once you've been through break-up (which is not, as it sounds, a relational thing but rather something to do with ice & a river or two) you have fun building surreal furniture out of water ice. Or, at least, I did. Seanan would have loved that tea set I made once.
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(I'd no idea you were a baseball fan?)
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(In 2003 I participated in the American Heart Walk, through my employer at the time, WaMu. If you raised $1,000 in pledges, you got to meet the moose.)
This bit of total randomness was brought to you by the letters P and R and OCRASTINATION.
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However, I do also have my very own fuzzy Necrotizing Fasciitis.
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