In the Midwest, winter means freezing temperatures, shorter days, and
piles of snow. For some, the logical response is to curl up under the
blankets and hibernate until spring.
But wait: where are all the Minnesotans? Outside, of course! First,
bundle up: a warm coat and a hat and gloves, and you're all set. Now,
squeeze into an ice-fishing shack to try your luck, or skate on a lake
and swipe at a puck. Grab a sled and all your friends and tackle a
snow-covered hill. Or how about a candlelit ski, with the moon shining
brightly overhead?
Think parades are only for summer? Not so: a winter carnival brings
folks to watch cheerful floats and marching bands. And kites are not
only for spring: their bright shapes and flowing tails dance above a
frozen lake, waving and dipping in the brisk breeze. With these
activities and many more, Minnesotans make the most of the wintry
months.
But what if the temperature drops and the wind starts to blow? Safety
comes first: now everyone's home. It's time to hunker down by the fire,
bake cookies, read stories, and dream of spring. And where do you
suppose all the Minnesotans will be then?