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I’m starting to associate pumpkin farms with inclement
weather. Three years ago Urban Sketchers Seattle met at Fall City Farms
to sketch in the pouring rain. The year after, we met at Craven Pumpkin Farms in Snohomish, where I dressed in down jacket
and tights and still shivered in the foggy cold.
This morning, again at Craven Farms, I was thinking we were finally going to break our streak of pumpkin
farm bad weather luck. It had drizzled a bit on my way east out of Seattle, but
by the time I set up my stool in front of an old truck surrounded by pumpkins (below), the
rain had stopped and the temperature was mild. But no sooner had I started
putting paint on, the rain began again – and this time it was solid rain, not drizzle. I stayed in denial a
while longer – long enough for my watercolor technique to be called wet-on-wet.
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I ducked into various shelters around the farm, including a
hand-washing station tent filled with sketchers. I wasn’t too excited by the
tree and gourd stands I could see from my spot in a leaky corner of the tent,
so I moved on.
Thankfully, I wound up in the animal barn, where I wouldn’t
have minded sketching a few goats and kittens, but I found something better: Dutch, the face painter. With a pumpkin-orange
Mohawk, Dutch painted elaborately flourished butterflies, jack-o-lanterns and
other images on the faces of young clients. He’s so fast that he finished
several kids in the time it took me to do one sketch of him. I had so much fun that
I moved around to the other side to do a second sketch.
Despite the weather, we had a good showing of USk Seattle,
who aren’t daunted by a little rain. (We complain, but we aren’t daunted.)
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These warty pumpkins make my skin crawl! |
Wow...that's a hair style!! Good to hear that Seattle folks are less put off by rain than sketchers around here. I'm more turned off by wind than rain. Sounds like you had a good time in spite of the weather. --- Larry
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