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Updated: 12:22 AM Feb 9, 2010
The Loudoun Street Dragon
The snow hasn't been all work for area residents, some big kids are using their creativity to put a smile on people's faces.
Posted: 7:10 PM Feb 8, 2010Reporter: Lauren McKay Email Address: lauren.mckay@tv3winchester.com |
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The snow hasn't been all work for area residents, some big kids are using their creativity to put a smile on people's faces.
A Winchester couple has created a snow sculpture. It took the pair about seven hours to make the dragon. In December the two created a convertible.
They say the creations are becoming a snow storm tradition. "Well we started digging out the car and we were like man this is hard work, so we decided to play instead," says Winchester Resident A Maines. "It was more fun to sculpt than it was to dig out the car," says Winchester Resident Sarah Maines.
They named him the "Loudoun Street Dragon." A number of people have come by to see the creature and take pictures of it. The Maines say next year they may create a horse.
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Fantastic!! But with more snow on the way they may not have to wait until next year to make that horse!
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