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There is a massive snow 'teddy bear' - at least 8 feet high (and that's in it's seated position!!) on the junction of Upland Road and Friern Road - if you haven't already seen it, it's well worth a detour.

What a shame that someone knocked the igloo on Goose green down last night or early this morning....

I helped build a monster igloo on Peckham Rye yesterday as the absolute antithesis of that structural approach. By brute force and effort we had it up to about 8 foot high and curving in for the roof. We were going for more of a scale over style impression factor, until that technique led to a fairly major collapse undoing hours of hard graft! I ache like hell today!


All worth it though and I was pleased to be able to help in its demolition myself, rather than have the pesky hoodlums take it to pieces overnight. I'll post a pic if I get near a PC with a USB any time soon.

TJ Wrote:

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> For those who can't get to it... worth a look!


BRILLIANT, and the igloo too... love it when the child comes out in us adults, what a FANTASTIC day, I had a total blast(tu):)):)(tu)

and am looking forward to the EDF drinks Friday (may the spirit of playfulness continue):)-D

working form home today... whoopee>:D<

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