The National Weather Service in Louisville is urging residents to stay warm and stay inside as another cold weather advisory goes into effect in the metro area around one o’clock a.m. on January 31st.
Up to an inch of snow is expected — by which the same system is expected to bring heavier snow totals. Forecasters say temperatures “will not warm up above freezing until Feb. 2 or 3.”
Wind chills as low as minus 10 degrees are expected. This can result in hypothermia if the proper protective precautions are not used.
For more see National Weather Service at weather.gov »
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Hello there. We are especially happy you stopped by because we have another new hat.
Vivian suddenly had the idea of making a beehive inspired hat. It is little bit literal and a little bit whimsical. Here it is.
The color is glorious. Sunny and golden and bright and fun. Hattingdon looks absolutely darling.
Honey Hattingdon.
As you can see, Hattingdon has attracted two curious little bees to keep her company. Aren’t they cute?
Vivian named the hat “Honey”. What else? Wink. Click to Shop at Zazzle below. We have a greeting card, square stickers, a flat magnet and unisex kids tees and ladies tees.
• Greeting Card
Greeting Card.
• Square Stickers
Square Stickers. Sheet of 20.
• 3″ x 4″ Magnet
Flat Magnet.
Kids Unisex Tees
Kids Unisex Tee.
Ladies Tee.
Bees important
We owe a lot to our bees. Here is just some of their importance.
Bees have cultural and environmental importance as pollinators and producers of honey and medicinal products. The movement of pollen between plants is necessary for plants to fertilize and reproduce. Both farmed and wild bees control the growth and quality of vegetation — when they thrive, so do crops.
Greetings! Vivian created her very first cartoon horse while awaiting the outcome of several last minute Committee meetings in Washington D.C. that could impact the safety of our horses. Christmas was just around the corner, and she was miserable and wanted to go home.
To distract herself from her mood, she got on the computer and started playing around in Photoshop, until at last she had what she wanted — a cartoon horse — to help raise money to benefit horses, and to make people laugh of course. She named him Curtis. Isn’t he handsome? What is it about “first borns”? Sigh.
Curtis the First.
Curtis was, and still is, a huge success, and became the beginning of what would eventually evolve into a large family of hat wearing cartoon horses.
Vivian was pressed to design more, which she did. In order to save precious time, she created what she eventually named the “classic hat” silhouette (see below), which would be fast and easy to design for. She named the first one Eve.
Eve Classic
As of this writing Vivian has designed more than 70 classic hats.
Recently she was asked by Classic Hat Fans to do a series, here on the blog, of people’s top favorite classic hats of all time.
“I was thrilled to be asked. I am even more thrilled to do it. There are some very, very pretty classic hats. This will be their big moment to shine!
I chose fifteen designs altogether. We will blog three classic hats per week throughout the five weeks of August. Stay tuned so you do not miss out on any of the fun.”