Why is our site called "snowfaux?"

Well, the first and most important reason is because we like the sound of it. Pronounced 'sno - fo,' it resonates with our love of words, especially imaginary words. We live in a part of Canada where a significant amount of snow falls each winter, and the name of our site recognizes this (sounds a lot like "snowfall," doesn't it?).

The French word, "faux," means "false." That's the only kind of snow you'll find here at our web site.

Finally, we hope the name of our web site will be easy to remember—so you can find your way here again without using a search engine or pulling out your hair.


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