Here's where the line pretty much starts on this side for the snow slides.
Embedded into the snow wall are display panels, including the Winterlude logo.
Other panels give some facts about the Winterlude story.
This is one of a couple of spots along the way where a sitting area has been carved into the snow wall for photo ops.
On the back side of the mound, a large bas relief was carved. This marks the centennial of the Royal Canadian Air Force, which dates to 1924. We'll pick up here again tomorrow.
Thanks William
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DeleteThe only snow left in Stockholm is a big pile next to the ice skating rink in a popular park. -5C this morning, supposed to go up to 6C in just a few hours.
ReplyDeleteWe have very little left.
DeleteFun signs and pictures
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteIt would have to be very special to make me line up for anything these days.
ReplyDeleteI can relate.
Delete...Winterlude seems to be a huge draw for hardy souls.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeleteThe line looks long, it is a fun event. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteIt's quite a big event here.
DeleteDetermination is required to wait in that line on a winter’s day.
ReplyDeleteTo quote Inigo Montoya, I hate waiting.
DeleteInteresting panels and ice seats.
ReplyDeleteI thought so too.
DeleteLooks like a lot of people come out to enjoy the event!
ReplyDeleteIt was busy.
DeleteI changed my mind about doing the slide when I saw the lineup, William.
ReplyDeleteA long line up.
DeleteI'm amazed at how much has been done for winterlude.
ReplyDeleteIt's a big event.
DeleteIt is a beautiful winter festival.
ReplyDeleteGreat work by all volunteers.
I agree.
DeleteWow! Fascinating creations embedded in the snow ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You're welcome.
DeleteThat's a good long line.
ReplyDeleteSo many people like this event.
All the best Jan
That is the case.
DeleteGreat pics, definitely a fun festival.
ReplyDeleteVery much so.
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