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Home 2013 January We hate warm weather in snow sculpting season

We hate warm weather in snow sculpting season

Damn all of you who really liked the 4C weather yesterday. It did a real number on Suspended Beauty. When it finally started to cool down (about 10pm) we started to do some repairs.

Here is an example of what the heat did to the block. Click on photo for larger version.

Theressa is fixing one of the eyes. They had been decimated by the warmth. Click on photo for larger version.

Using a chisel, Theressa is giving the sculpture an eye lift. Click on photo for larger version.

Fixing a strand of hair

This strand was virtually non-existant by the time we got to fixing it. Click on photo for larger version.

If it's going to be this warm, Terry decided that his summer hat was more appropriate than a toque. Click on photo for larger version.

Experts say that being in the sun can be harmful to a person's skin. We know that warm weather, even without the sun, can be harmful to a snow sculpture. This is the before photo. Click on photo for larger version.

After two hours of work putting definition back into her face, Suspended Beauty is looking good again. Click on photo for larger version.

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