How to build a perfect snowman

A matter of art and science

A snowman.
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"Do you want to build a snowman?" a character asks in a film my children watch. This is not an idle query. It is a question of monumental importance, one with significant logistical, aesthetic, spiritual, and I daresay, alas, political and economic dimensions. This is particularly true if you are between the ages of 1 and 99. (I exclude centenarians only on grounds that will become clear later.)

The answer invariably is "yes, I wish to build a snowman." And yet I have lost count of the number of people (often but not always Southern transplants to my area of Michigan) I have met who have told me they failed on the one or two occasions when they had the opportunity of doing so.

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Matthew Walther

Matthew Walther is a national correspondent at The Week. His work has also appeared in First Things, The Spectator of London, The Catholic Herald, National Review, and other publications. He is currently writing a biography of the Rev. Montague Summers. He is also a Robert Novak Journalism Fellow.