White Winter in Washington
Today was the first snowfall of the season here in Washington, DC, making the day of countless children throughout the area... not to mention our newest engineer, Keith.
Keith hails from Texas and has never seen snow before.
So, to celebrate "snow," he took some time out of his busy work schedule to borrow a pair of gardening gloves and build a snowman.
After a couple of failed attempts at making snowballs and having them explode from over-pressure, Keith finally got the hang of it-- much to the delight of the curious onlookers.
And I must say, I am quite impressed with the snowman Keith was able to make, given the measly 3/4" accumulation!
By the way, the snowman looks bigger in real life, Keith is just really tall and dwarfs his creation.
(Ok, so maybe it doesn't look that much bigger in real life, but Keith still is really tall...)





is the orange kazoo a poor man's carrot nose, or is the snowyman a musician? the ambiguity is delightful.
Posted by: matt | Thursday, December 06, 2007 at 01:24 AM
And if they are, in fact, one in the same, he'd be a bummer of a roommate.
Posted by: | Thursday, December 06, 2007 at 07:06 PM
Great eye, Matt, I wouldn't have noticed it was a kazoo! That is creativity at its finest! Nice snowman, Keith.
Brian Wilson, Zolve.com
Posted by: Brian Wilson | Friday, December 07, 2007 at 12:51 PM