Watch: Snowboarders Take to the Streets of Chicago After Storm
That s definitely one way to make the best out of a snowstorm!
Chicago resident Daniel Zablotskiy and his friend, Orest Sosnivka decided to have a little winter fun after last weekend s snowfall. Did they build a snowman? No. Did they have a snowball fight? Also, no. Did they at least go sledding?? Again, no.
What they
did decide to do is hook up a couple of lines off the back of a pickup truck and take snowboarding to the streets of Chicago!
The clear disdain for dangerous road conditions aside, I have a serious bone to pick with northerners. Here s why.
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This Valentine s Day won t be looking the way it normally does, with fancy restaurants filled to capacity with lovers and couples sharing their appreciation for each other and for good food. Although indoor eating has resumed with a low capacity, it just won t have that normal feel to it. So we adapt and think of new things to do to share a romantic day together. This Sunday, one such event will be held in front of the grain elevator at the Celery Flats in Portage.
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Located at 7328 Garden Lane Portage, MI 49002, the Flats is hosting an event for couples as they watch creations come to life before them from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m. Unfortunately there is only space for so many people, as their website informs us that only a limited number of people can attend this
Michigan Dad Builds Sledding Track
Are you having a hard time keeping the kids busy now that the weather is colder? Why not get creative and create your kids something fun in the backyard? You know what they say, when life gives you snow, build a luge sledding track. Or something like that.
A father from Lake Orion, Russell Bressman, built his kids a luge track in their backyard to sled on. Originally, the track started off as safety banks to prevent the kids from crashing into things, but because they were picking up speed while sledding, he extended the track around the entire yard.