Let It Snow! Snowglobes, That Is!


Another snowglobe I received this Christmas was a little desktop computer with the Y2K bug sitting on top of the monitor - which will surely become a collector's item a few decades from now. Imagine my great grandchildren shaking it and watching the "snow" surround an object they've never seen and have only read about in history books: the desktop computer!

Here are just a few of the links I found, almost all of which have further links for you to follow:

CNNfn article about snowdomes as investments.

Snowglobes and Waterglobes - Christmas and other religious themes for sale.

Remco's Snowglobes - a lovely site from the Netherlands with many links. Remco de Swart is an alternate address with links.

Yahoo's list of snowglobe links.

An interesting webpage which features a different snowglobe each month, Fox Studio is a commercial production studio in Minneapolis. Check out their archive of previous snowglobes!

Carol Beilstein's Vintage Snowglobes



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