xoxoxoBruce Wednesday Jan 6 11:58 PMJan 7, 2010: Don't Eat The Yellow Snow
Stevie Famulari of Fargo paints her snow, you'll have to ask her why.
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She changes the color of her snow with each new layer that falls. She plans to paint the next snowfall a purplish blue and the one after that will be black.
She chose her colors to become darker as the season progresses. When the snow melts, she expects the older layers to be revealed.
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Yeah, well if any yellow snow appears... don't eat it.
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Tuba Loons Thursday Jan 7 12:04 AMling is b0rken
often NoDak newspaper does that
we don't know why, it doesn't make sense, they only want them to read it
Saknussem Thursday Jan 7 02:12 AMWith that shade of pink, her snow REALLY looks like cotton candy. No kidding.
jujuwwhite Thursday Jan 7 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Saknussem
With that shade of pink, her snow REALLY looks like cotton candy. No kidding.
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looks more like someone cut themselves shaving to me....a really bad cut...
SPUCK Thursday Jan 7 05:51 AMShe probably has(had) white carpet too.
Trilby Thursday Jan 7 06:09 AMShe lives in Fargo. She can do anything she wants.
Sundae Thursday Jan 7 06:11 AMI mean I approve of the pink, of course!
But it doesn't seem very ecologically sound to me.
Painting something that doesn't need painting. And then having painted melt.
capnhowdy Thursday Jan 7 07:13 AMWatch out where the huskies go....
Tawny Thursday Jan 7 09:11 AMIsn't there a homeless shelter she could volunteer at instead of wasting her time and effort on this?
glatt Thursday Jan 7 09:15 AMNeat little house. I like the wrap-around porch.
Snow painting seems kind of silly, but I guess she got her picture in the paper.
xoxoxoBruce Thursday Jan 7 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Tawny
Isn't there a homeless shelter she could volunteer at instead of wasting her time and effort on this?
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Famulari is an environmental artist and a landscape architecture professor at North Dakota State University.
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Homework? Street creds? The wacky professor?
toranokaze Thursday Jan 7 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Tawny
Isn't there a homeless shelter she could volunteer at instead of wasting her time and effort on this?
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I feel this way about almost all forms of decorating.
Sundae Thursday Jan 7 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Tawny
Isn't there a homeless shelter she could volunteer at instead of wasting her time and effort on this?
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While I think spraying snow a different colour is pretty much a waste of time, I'm pretty sure spending time on the Cellar is - at least compared to volunteering at a homeless shelter.
I played with my cat and read one of the books Dana sent me this afternoon. I spose I should really have been at a soup kitchen.
monster Thursday Jan 7 12:49 PMI wonder what a slice of it will look like?
When we get bored of the white, I let my kids loose with food color/water in spray bottles.
Happy Monkey Thursday Jan 7 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by jujuwwhite
looks more like someone cut themselves shaving to me....a really bad cut...
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A Klingon, maybe, they have pinkish magenta blood.
Trilby Thursday Jan 7 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Sundae Girl
I played with my cat and read one of the books Dana sent me this afternoon. I spose I should really have been at a soup kitchen.
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Coign Thursday Jan 7 02:55 PMI used to live very close to Fargo. (North of it around the Grand Forks area.) There are no homeless shelters in Fargo. All the homeless ran to a warmer climate where they would not freeze to death.
WillieO Thursday Jan 7 04:50 PMThey have Universities in North Dakota? How about that!
DanaC Thursday Jan 7 05:18 PM@ Sundae: out of curiosity, which book? :P
SPUCK Friday Jan 8 06:18 AM
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Famulari is an environmental artist
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Just like these people!!
Spexxvet Friday Jan 8 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by monster
I wonder what a slice of it will look like?
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Rainbow sherbet.
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