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It's Snowing in my Rink
Not "at" my rink, "in" my rink.
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What does it do to the ice surface?
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I've never seen an indoor snow machine in use at an ice rink Kander.
It sounds like fun, as long as it doesn't mess up the ice. Sounds like you liked it too. I've skated outdoors in the snow and it can be lovely. A crisp night and a light snow is lovely. Usually, the ice is so cold that the snow can't stick, so a light snow dances along in the wind. Very pretty. Outdoors in a blizzard, monsoon, or Nor'easter - not so nice. I did it anyway since it was the only ice I had, but it was cold and wet. Yuck.
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thats pretty cool. It would be great for a recreational public skate
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Never heard of this. Sounds like lots of fun though.
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If you are in NYC and it is snowing, run, do not walk, to Rockefeller Center. Skating there in a snowfall is a treat not to be missed.
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