LOVELAND, Colo. - Call it a winter sale. Jim and Mary Walker are selling snow
on eBay. Starting bids were holding steady Friday at 99 cents for samples from
"Blizzard I and Blizzard II."
 A
snowplow clears a pathway from the terminal to the taxiway at Denver
International Airport, Friday, Dec. 29, 2006, in Denver. The second major
snow storm in a week pounded Colorado on Friday, burying the foothills
under another 2 feet of snow, shutting down highways and forcing the
cancellation of hundreds of flights at the Denver airport.
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The Walkers got the idea for
selling snow after shoveling mounds from two storms a week apart that together
dumped more than 4 feet along the Front Range.
"I figured eBay has ghosts and all sorts of weird stuff, so why not snow?"
said Mary Walker, who teaches business workshops on employee communications.
How much snow 99 cents or whatever the winning bid gets depends. Walker's
auction notice suggests avoiding shipping and handling charges by stopping by
their home and picking it up ¡ª in a dump truck.
Only 10 offerings of snow are available and the proceeds are earmarked for a
used snowblower for Jim or a pair of shovels.
She says she doesn't really expect to find a buyer for their blizzard
overstock.
"We just wanted to just give some folks a laugh," she
said.