Seattle Snow Art
All over the city, in every neighborhood, there are little young people and full sized adults leaving impressions of creativity in their yards and sidewalks. Snowmen are made up of all sizes, shapes, some with clothing items such as scarves, hats, and earmuff, others with carrot noses, raisin eyes, and even money coined mouths!
How better to celebrate this winter wonderland in the biggest snowfall in recent history? On my quest to find the best and most creative examples of snow art all around north Seattle, I found amusement beyond expectation. I laughed wholeheartedly and was thoroughly entertained by the uniqueness of our local neighbors. What a fun activity to enjoy with the entire family.
So, folks, go out in your own neighborhoods, bundle up, grab the kids, and walk around and delight yourselves in your local neighborhood art! I guarantee it will be a wildly interesting ride and so much better exercise than sitting in front of the television. It is funny how many times you whiz by a place in your car, how different it is and how many more details you really see from your walk-by perspective. There are so many aesthetic forms of beauty, from plants, smells, architectural and natural characteristics, that you may never even notice from your car. It is like having a fantastic outdoor museum open to the public.
Helen Toyoda
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Labels: Bryant, Hawthorne Hills, Seattle snow, Wedgwood
posted by Helen Toyoda on Thursday, December 25, 2008
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