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“The buzz saw snarled and rattled…”

And the quiet woods are no longer quiet. MultiBlock competition has begun. The first day, from the observer’s point of view, may not make a lot of sense. Blocks are being moved around. Paper patterns appear glued to the blocks of ice and generally there is a lot of “stuff” going on. Be patient. Come back every day and see how this “stuff” comes together to become something extraordinary.

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