During the December snowfall, this igloo in the front yard of Deanna Dent’s home in Covington was designed by her son Joseph (second from right) and built with the help of other family members (Benjamin, Clarisse and Ray, from left) and his friend, Tyler Jenson (right). They spent 10 hours building it from 55 100-pound blocks of snow formed by a Rubbermaid container “and lots of snow packed into the cracks and crevices. They had a great time,” Deanna Dent said. Joseph’s older brother, Leland, also helped but “left early to dig his girlfriend’s car out of a snowbank in Snoqualmie,” Deanna said.
Snow igloo in Covington? Not something you see every day
During the December snowfall, this igloo in the front yard of Deanna Dent’s home in Covington was designed by her son Joseph (second from right) and built with the help of other family members (Benjamin, Clarisse and Ray, from left) and his friend, Tyler Jenson (right). They spent 10 hours building it from 55 100-pound blocks of snow formed by a Rubbermaid container “and lots of snow packed into the cracks and crevices. They had a great time,” Deanna Dent said. Joseph’s older brother, Leland, also helped but “left early to dig his girlfriend’s car out of a snowbank in Snoqualmie,” Deanna said.