Saturday, December 10, 2016
Snow creation
Hay it is winter and my oh my take a look outside. There is snow everywhere. Time to grab the gloves, shovels and buckets because it's fort building season. Probably the coolest thing I built out of snow was a cave. About three years ago a bad snow storm hit. During the storm wind kept blowing snow up against the garage. After ten hours there was a 9 foot drift on the side of the garage. You could climb the drift to the roof of the building. This was going to be a cave. I started digging small crawling tunnels through the drift. There was an entrance and from that it branched off in four different tunnels. At the end of these tunnels I made small rooms where you could sit up in. But the caverns didn't last long because we have Dachshunds, and those little poop heads like tunnels so they kept going in to the caves. After three days I when back in to the caverns and saw that they where peeping on the walls and from that, tunnel four and three caved in. You might say I was pissed. Ha ha I make myself laugh
Friday, December 9, 2016
the trap door
So awhile ago when I was leaving school and before walking out the door, I watched Mr. Zulz take the cover of the heater by the art room. But the heater wasn't there, instead was a small wooden door with a master lock, clamped on the side of it. I stood there and watched Zulz unlock the tiny door and then he climbed inside and was gone. Then ponytail Dave waked up the stairs, put the cover (for the heater) back on and said you saw nothing kid and walked way. Puzzled by this, the next day when no one was around I went over to the heater took the cover off and the small door wasn't there just an old metal heater. I thought to myself this can not be right because just yesterday there was a door behind this cover. So I put the cover back on and went on my way. About three days later I witnessed Dave taking apart the cover and ripping out the heater. Then proceeding to board over the wall. This was to weird to see so I left. And that is that.
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