There is a moment every winter when it feels as if winter is winning.
For Wes Burdine, that moment came as he faced a 3-foot-tall pile of grubby ice, shoved onto his shoveled sidewalk by a passing plow.
Grimly, the owner of the Black Hart of St. Paul grabbed an ice chipper and started clearing the path again. Until the ice snapped his ice chipper in half.
It's January. It's cold. It's dark. It's time to pack away the Christmas tree you've been using like a SAD lamp.
But through the cold, through the dark, through the fourth-snowiest winter on record, lights are glowing in the Black Hart and homes and businesses like it. There's warmth and laughter and a reminder that what gets us through a Minnesota winter is us.
So when Burdine tweeted out a chilling image of a broken ice chipper and intact ice, Minnesota responded the way it always responds when a car is stuck in a snowbank or a neighbor is losing the battle against January.
Tom Basgen, James Slegers and Brian Martinson, bundled up and cleared the way to Midtown's friendly neighborhood queer soccer bar, before Burdine could even price a replacement ice chipper.
"There are things that just grind your brain down about the winter," Burdine said. "But there's so much random kindness out there."