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Winter Fun in Missouri:

Last winter I had planned to buy a set of skiis to put on my cart to use in the winter.  They can be purchased online, but I didn't get to it.  Things just kept happening to get me side-tracked.  So, I got the neighbor kids to come up for a little "winter fun."  They had no clue what they were getting in to.  Milkyway had a much easier time walking in the snow than I did.  The snow was about twelve to eighteen inches deep.  It wasn't bad if I didn't break through, but when I did it was not easy walking.  He was not even breathing hard but I was about to drop.  He took no coaxing...only guiding.  At first it was a disaster hooking the sled to him.  But, it went better than I thought it would!  He was scared, of course, because it was something different: the sound of the sled on the snow made a strange noise and the trace lines kept touching his legs and ankles.  But, true to form, after a few minutes it was as if he had been doing it all of his life.  This year I will definitely have skiis on my cart!

Although Milkyway was no worse for the adventure, I worked too hard for a "middle aged" man!

To View Milkyway In Action : Click Here.

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