24 February, 2011

Snow Event

I Blame The Groundhog

12 comments:

Jala Pfaff said...

Was it his fault?
Stay warm.

Casey Klahn said...

S-s-sixty degrees in the s-s-studio. Usually it's pretty warm in here, but tonight we expect minus temps. Yikes!

I'll have to light the furnaces early tomorrow.

Sonya Johnson said...

Oh my...brrrrr!

My hands stay perpetually cold with indoor temps of 65 degrees or less (read: no painting), so you have my sympathies.

I have to admit my attention span and tolerance for winter weather ends around mid-February. Now, I'm thinking of spring and summer.

William Cook said...

I'm not sayin its cold, but ya know those things on Christmas trees? It's c-cold enough to freeze em off!----Johnny Carson

Casey Klahn said...

I did have to call a short evening session shorter because of cold hands, Sonya. Better to read my Wolf Kahn book, and blog.

William - you are dating yourself with that one.

Katherine van Schoonhoven said...

OH BROTHER! Too much snow. You might want to install a rope fence to lead you back to the house in case a blizzard hits while you're in the studio!!

It's been cold and snowy here on the west side of the state, too, and more cold coming, but no more snow. What a winter! Out like a lion!

Casey Klahn said...

Yeah, Kvan, I see they even got snow in Hoquiam. Stay warm.

Mary Sheehan Winn said...

I can feel the cold. Hope there's a fire inside.

Casey Klahn said...

I don't know what happened, Mary. They called for minus temps overnight, but our thermometer says zero. I'd better check the Weather Underground site and see what goes.

SamArtDog said...

A-hem! Wasn't it you who was talking about puttin' yer skirts on? How could Winter resist one more shot at a target like your scantily-clad studio?

Glad to see you stopped shivering long enough to take this excellent photograph.

Linda Packard said...

You all need to come visit Maine in late February. I promise you will feel much better about Pacific NW weather. We just topped 100-inches, ugh. We keep our studio furnaces on Nov - April. Very cozy.

Celeste Bergin said...

I think that Groundhog predicted Spring....but he bit Mayor Bloomberg so maybe that has something to do with it!
Brrrrrrrrrrr..agree, good weather for reading!

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