Sunday, January 24, 2010

#19 Frosty Frawn




We are in Florida in early January in a dreadful deep freeze. Waking up to temperatures in the mid-thirties that may if we are lucky climb to the low 50's by the end of the day. They say that a natural oscillation process of arctic air is stuck over the Arctic and part of Greenland causing the stalled air to create extreme cold temperatures and excessive precipitation in the form of snow or rain to happen all across the Northern Hemisphere. Here in Florida this phenomenon hasn't happened since the 1950's and in the history of recorded temperatures it has never been this cold for this long.

Jacob, my daughter's partner found this palm frawn which when I actually looked closely at it resembled a moving female figure. I decided to add wire palm trees and gel icicles to her neck to enhance her outfit.

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