West Seattle snow scene: Hard to “bear”

December 18, 2008 at 11:37 am | In Seen around town, West Seattle weather | 13 Comments

This picture gets its own post – thanks to Courtney, who photographed it on Kenyon between 35th and 36th. She reports, “Those are real fish in its belly.”

13 Comments

  1. SO COOL.

    Comment by Mary T — December 18, 08 12:17 pm #

  2. that is truly beautiful.

    Comment by Aim — December 18, 08 12:49 pm #

  3. Oh! How lovely!

    Comment by Susana — December 18, 08 1:02 pm #

  4. Love the fish in the belly!

    Comment by Emma Peel — December 18, 08 1:21 pm #

  5. I want one in my yard! :)

    Comment by Keith — December 18, 08 1:49 pm #

  6. That is so freaking awesome!

    Comment by Some guy — December 18, 08 1:53 pm #

  7. Wow. How long were they planning to do that?

    Comment by Alice — December 18, 08 2:29 pm #

  8. awesome!

    Comment by ellenater — December 18, 08 2:51 pm #

  9. thank you everyone!
    yes, this is a real ice carving, provided to my company (Gourmet Display http://www.gourmetdisplay.com) by Creative Ice Sculptures, kent Wa courtesy of the ice artist, Steve.
    After our photo shoot for the company 2009 catalog, the Company President presented me-SR MGR with the ice bear with full tummy of real trout with his idea of display at home.
    I brought it home and set it up for all to enjoy.

    hope all enjoy, please don’t touch, its very heavy.

    Comment by MAV-home owner displaying — December 18, 08 4:43 pm #

  10. Please don’t feed the bear! LOL

    Comment by Bogart — December 18, 08 4:58 pm #

  11. Very cool! (Pun intended)

    Comment by Garden_nymph — December 18, 08 9:53 pm #

  12. super cool.

    Comment by LyndaB — December 22, 08 10:20 pm #

  13. Has anyone captured a photo of the nude torso snow sculpture on 35th (near Dawson)? It’s very nicely done!

    Comment by HTS — December 24, 08 5:24 pm #

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