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Im a sucker for that strict parent/grandparent becoming soft when they see how happy the significant other makes their child/grandchild.
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Working with powder snow is technically doable but you gotta just keep packing it with your hands so much that it's not even fun. I don't know how you could possibly prefer it when at 0°C temps you can just roll up huge snowballs without too much effort like you're the Prince of All Cosmos.@Chizan posted:
Well, to be perfectly clear, you don't necessarily need wet snow, dry snow works too for building a snowman(and other things). Though it'll take longer and you build by the handful/scoopful from the ground up. And it'll be a lot lighter than the wet one so expect it to also melt faster once the weather does get warmer so you need it to be cold enough for long enough...
I actually do prefer dry snow whenever I happen to build something in wintertime.
Edit; I just googled, and well, ok, every mention I can find seems to be you can't use powdery snow, or tell you to add water. But it's wrong, google results notwithstanding, I've build walls, towers, igloos, even a few snowmen simply by adding handful after handful of cold snow, sculpting as the whatever I'm building goes upward layer after layer. So I know its doable...