A teacher in New Haven sculpted a frozen tribute to the country's 44th president.
David Sepulveda spent the aftermath of Winter Storm Derby crafting a giant snow sculpture of President Barack Obama.
Sepulveda put together "Snowbama" on West Rock Avenue.
He
said previous storms had produced light, fluffy snow, which is poor for
this kind of craft. The snow from Monday followed by Winter Storm Derby
was heavy and wet. He said that's the perfect sculpting snow.
Sepulveda gained some notoriety with his neighbors for a previous "snow-asaurus" sculpture several years ago.
A teacher in New Haven sculpted a frozen tribute to the country's 44th president.
David Sepulveda spent the aftermath of Winter Storm Derby crafting a giant snow sculpture of President Barack Obama.
Sepulveda put together "Snowbama" on West Rock Avenue.
He
said previous storms had produced light, fluffy snow, which is poor for
this kind of craft. The snow from Monday followed by Winter Storm Derby
was heavy and wet. He said that's the perfect sculpting snow.
Sepulveda gained some notoriety with his neighbors for a previous "snow-asaurus" sculpture several years ago.
Was that Jocko Graves standing on the bow of Washington's boat, holding the lantern? History has cheated Jocko.
No... Goose,,, Gen.Washington thought he was too young to take along on such a dangerous attack, so left him on the Pennsylvania side to tend to the horses and to keep a light on the bank for their return.
Jocko, faithful to his post and his orders, froze to death on the river bank during the night, the lantern still in his hand....
The General was so much moved by the boy's devotion to his duty that he had a statue sculpted and cast of him, holding the lantern, and had it installed at his Mount Vernon estate.....
Was that Jocko Graves standing on the bow of Washington's boat, holding the lantern? History has cheated Jocko.
No... Goose,,, Gen.Washington thought he was too young to take along on such a dangerous attack, so left him on the Pennsylvania side to tend to the horses and to keep a light on the bank for their return.
Jocko, faithful to his post and his orders, froze to death on the river bank during the night, the lantern still in his hand....
The General was so much moved by the boy's devotion to his duty that he had a statue sculpted and cast of him, holding the lantern, and had it installed at his Mount Vernon estate.....
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