Gallery: The tragically short lives of Everett snowpeople

Published 1:30 am Thursday, February 21, 2019

Gloves. One of the former snowpeople, residents of Rucker and Hoyt avenues in Everett, which were photographed in their waning throes of existence on Feb. 17, 2019. (Sue Misao / The Herald) 20190217
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Gloves. One of the former snowpeople, residents of Rucker and Hoyt avenues in Everett, which were photographed in their waning throes of existence on Feb. 17, 2019. (Sue Misao / The Herald) 20190217
Missing hands. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Scattered body parts. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Briquette eyes. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Runaway nose. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Hat and scarf. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Not even a nose. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Plastic knife? (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Radishes. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Were there two? (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Nothing left but the smile. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Smoking kills. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
This one had unpleasant arms. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
This one’s a real trooper. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Snowbaby. (Sue Misao / The Herald)

These former snowpeople, residents of Rucker and Hoyt avenues in Everett, were photographed in their waning throes of existence on Feb. 17, 2019.