ister Fanning, Saturday, March 20 1993 icai 'LI ANN GOOD icaster Farming Staff “it’s wonderful!” 5-ycar-old ITZ (Lancaster Co.) The Shane Landis summed up his fccl dof the century cancelled mgs about the big snow, s and provided snow galore He and his friends Ryan and !” An icy snowball on the face stings Ryan, left nd and Ryan seek shelter from winds and snow this cave that they built. * r' Blizzard Provides for kids to enjoy Raymond Martin lold of strong winds blowing them over during the height of the storm. “But we weren’t scared at all,” said Ryan, who is 7 years old. When the storm subsided and the sun came out, the boys dug five tunnels in the snow. “We dug them with snow shovels and hoes,” Ryan said. “We used toy ones and big ones.” said Raymond, who is 11 years old The boys shoveled long and hard to dig a cave in which they could hide oui between snow bailies. Snowballs flew fast and furious ly as ihc three ganged up on Shane’s dad, Mike, in a snowball battle. “That stings,” one of them yelled when a snowball blasted him in the .face. When the battle ended, the three trooped across snow drifts that sur rounded Shane’s house. Mostly the crust on lop of the snow kept the boys from breaking through, but if they did, the snow was almost as deep as they were tall. so much snow Raymond said. “1 haven’t seen since I was bom,” Shane stuffed snow in his mouth and said, “1 love eating this stuff. It tastes really good.” The snowdrifts built a super hill for the boys to sled in the back yard. Although they liked sledding downhill, they liked it even better I When Mike Landis attempted to empty the garbage, he was mi balls from Shane, Raymond, and Ryan. r»ii«nr Shll Tunnels Of Fun when they collided at the bottom. But the snowstorm brought some bad news for school child ren. “Now we got to go to school longer in June to make up the days we missed,” Raymond said. “1 don’t like going to school when it’s Instead of 5-year-old Amy takim snow, Peaches took Amy for a
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