Steve Webb 0:02 Hello and welcome to day seven of the 2022 encore of the 2009 season of the Lifespring Why Christmas show hosted by James Cooper, creator of whychristmas.com, and me, the OG Godcaster Steve Webb, be sure to keep listening because James and I will be announcing a contest that's coming up on this Friday show the ninth of December, every day from now to Christmas day you'll hear an episode from the 2009 season. And if you're not yet subscribed, or following the show, you can do that at Lifespring why Christmas dot show. And if you enjoy the show, and we'd like to give some value back you can do that at LifespringWhyChristmas.show/slash support. And now here's the show. Enjoy. James Cooper 0:46 Hello, and welcome to day number seven of the 2009 Lifespring Why Christmas Show. Today I'm going to be taking a brief look at snow and ice associated with Christmas for half the planet in the southern hemisphere. It's actually summer at Christmas time. So why will the snow well that's down to Mr. Charles Dickens and his book A Christmas Carol. He wrote it in 1843 and remembered the very snowy Christmases he'd had as a child. The book became very popular, and so snow and Christmas became associated with each other. And of course we have white Christmases. Now the most famous white Christmas is a song sung by Bing Crosby, who recorded it in 1942. And it comes from the film Holiday Inn set in the snowy Christmases of the month in the USA. If we have a white Christmas, what are we going to do with all the snow? Well built snowman Of course. Now the world's largest snowman was built last year in 2008. In Bethel, Maine in the USA. It was a snow woman called Olympia Snow and she stood 122 feet one inch tall. Well that's 37.21 meters. That's an awful lot of snow. The previous record also belong to Bethel, Maine, and a snowman called Angus King of the Mountain. To find out more about snow and ice, head on over to whychristmas.com and come back tomorrow to find out another little something about Christmas. Transcribed by https://otter.ai