Zine Review: The Boxwooder #516
The Great ReginaBlizzard
by Phil Ambrosi
The Boxwooder #516
I
 enjoy learning about history from people who’ve lived through it. Phil 
Ambrosi relates this experiences as a child in 1947 when a strong, 
days-long winter storm closed the city of ReginaSaskatchewan, in the 
days before highways, cutting the city off from food and medical 
supplies because the trains could not run. This is an intriguing 
firsthand narrative about real wind chill and zero visibility, about 
stringing ropes from barns to houses in order to make it back and forth 
safely in the wind driven whiteout. 
The 
Boxwooder is published by Jake Warner and is available to members of the
 National Amateur Press Association. This is an extremely long-running 
journal, always beautifully printed with fascinating subject matter. You
 can write to Jake & send him a few bucks for back issues at The 
Boxwood Press 116 Rosewood Drive Greenbelt MD 20770.
 

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