An enormous 8 ½-foot snowman sits at the end of a cul-de-sac on Northeast 184th Place in Bothell last week. Comments like “Awesome!”, “Man, that’s the biggest snowman I’ve ever seen!” and “Magnificent!” were just a few of the comments J.D. Keeler received of his creation. He started out as a snowball and this is how “Frosty” ended up. J.D.’s mom, Pam Keeler, joined him along with several neighbors from the cul-de-sac in building the snowman.   - Submitted photo
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An enormous 8 ½-foot snowman sits at the end of a cul-de-sac on Northeast 184th Place in Bothell last week. Comments like “Awesome!”, “Man, that’s the biggest snowman I’ve ever seen!” and “Magnificent!” were just a few of the comments J.D. Keeler received of his creation. He started out as a snowball and this is how “Frosty” ended up. J.D.’s mom, Pam Keeler, joined him along with several neighbors from the cul-de-sac in building the snowman.

One huge snowman


January 6, 2009 · 11:19 AM

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