Horses Christmas Snowball Fight - Funny Video Clip
Horses Christmas Snowball Fight - Funny Video Clip
Here is a video to get you in the Christmas mood. The short clip has all the festive ingredients, snow, snowballs, that
carefree Christmas feeling. After the horses have finished their exertions, I can imaging them hanging up their Christmas stockings.
Funny icicle picture take at Hell in Michigan (55 Miles west of Detroit).
What's the difference between an iceberg and a clothes brush? One crushes
boats and the other brushes coats!
Where Did These Snowballs or Ice-balls Come From?
We know a farmer who grows snowballs just outside Tinseltown, Vancouver, Canada.
They are a difficult crop to grow and amazingly, the snow balls are ready for harvesting every year on April the first. The farmer is working on a variety of snow balls that he can grow in December so that they are
ready for Christmas, unfortunately he cannot get the fairies to plant them at the right time, would you believe they are complaining that Christmas time is too cold to work.
Riding the favourite at Cheltenham, a jockey was well ahead of the field. Suddenly he was hit on the head by a turkey and a string of sausages.
He managed to keep control of his mount and pulled back into
the lead, only to be struck by a box of Christmas crackers and a dozen mince pies as he went over the last fence.
With great skill he managed to steer the horse to the front of the field once more when, on
the run in, he was struck on the head by a bottle of sherry and a Christmas pudding.
Thus distracted, he succeeded in coming only second. He immediately went to the stewards to complain that he had been
seriously hampered.
Will and Guy can bring you this special report. On the evening of 31st
March, 2009, Tim Tevebaugh was driving home from work east of Craigmont in
the southern Idaho Panhandle. Across the rolling hay fields, Tim saw a
very unusual phenomenon. The snow rollers that he took pictures of are
extremely rare because of the unique combination of snow, wind, temperature
and moisture needed to create them. They form with light but sticky snow and
strong (but not too strong) winds. These snow rollers formed during the day
as they weren't present in the morning on Tim's drive to work.
Snow rollers are a curious meteorological phenomenon where cylindrical
snowballs form as a gentle wind blows the snow once it's settled on the
ground. The result is the snow forms a ball and increase in diameter
as it collects snow. It's as though nature mimics the way children
make snowmen. However these snow rollers look more like logs than
snowman, and unusually, a snow roller may be hollow in the middle. To get an
idea of the scale, snow rollers can be as small as a tennis ball, or as
large as an oil drum. However, they are mostly about 8 to 15 inches in
diameter. See
another collection of Snow Rollers here.
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