• Zoot@reddthat.com
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      It was more common growing up in Minnesota for one of the neighbor kids to have a backyard rink. Though they weren’t really necessary, since we have plenty of dedicated rinks in parks already, and some parks even turn their baseball field into an ice rink.

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        6 days ago

        What a great idea for the baseball field. I grew up in the midwest and I can’t believe we didn’t think of any of this.

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          The baseball fields are always real rough lol. They tend to be filled once in the middle of the season, and then maybe shoveled off after a big snow fall. You would bring your own shovel though if you planned on stopping lol.

          The parks generally had the nicer rinks, some even with a warning up area though those were much more rare.

          Worse case scenario, we’ve got a hockey rink like every 10 miles, you just find one with open/free skating or pay a few bucks haha.

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      8 days ago

      It’s a thing everywhere in Canada. Or at least everywhere north of Toronto nowadays #globalwarming

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      Canada - the colder parts. It used to be more common, but now most neighbourhoods (in my city) have a really nice outdoor rink that’s well maintained so not as many homes do it anymore.