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MINNEAPOLIS – The first day of spring is a little more than two weeks away, but kids in one Minnesota city are hoping the winter weather lasts a bit longer than that because of a snow fort one man built in his backyard.
“I’m kind of a snow engineer now I guess, just by trial and error,” he said. “I started building kind of snow igloos in the back of the yard a couple years ago, and they evolved into multiple snow forts, and it became like a village.” “They know what’s were going to do next, which is get the shovels and start going to town,” Anderson said. “After school, a lot of days. There’ll be six, seven kids out here, and I’ll be helping out, and usually they’ll help for about three minutes, and then I’ll be working for half an hour.”
“We have ten different rooms. We have two different hallways kinda going down the sides of it. We’ve got windows in each room into the hallways. We have two different slides. And each kid has their own room with their own window,” Anderson said.
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