MyFox
 

ChristineClayburg's Blog

by ChristineClayburg from Minneapolis

Last Post 67 days, 19 hours Ago


This... I am told... is how it's pronounced .... (it helps to stuff your cheeks full of milk duds thill they're jammed in every molar).  ; )

Thanks to all the supercute ghosts and goblins at the Halloweeniest house in Hopkins for some super-fun live shots in the 5 and 6 shows tonight....here's the pic as promised!

 And hey...it's not too late Check it out for yourself!  The Halloweeniest house in Hopkins It's on Harrison street just south of Excelsior just east of 169.

As for the spooky weather?  Well..wait til election day...in the meantime...the weekend forecast is a real TREAT!

Happy Halloween!

Christine Clayburg

6 Comments |  Add a Comment

Member Comments Total Comments: 6
Page 1 of 1
Eaganone read my blog
Nov 6, 2008 | 8:50 PM

You should be the Mon.-Fri. evening presenter. Your delivery is much more relaxing and easy to listen to. We change the station when the weather segment is about to begin

CherokeeKid read my blog view my photos
Nov 29, 2008 | 12:12 AM

I think that the kids there should get these in the and on the basis that they have given so much spare time to the science and extra studying to produce these materials. I already miss you from the log section.

The United States of America

__________________


Presents this

Letter of Appreciation

To

______________________________

For

_______________________________


On this___Day of ______________Year of _______A.D.




________________ ________________




The United States of America

_________________



Presents this

Letter of Commendation

To

________________________

For

________________________________

On this___Day of _____________Year of _______A.D.


__________________ _________________

CherokeeKid read my blog view my photos
Nov 29, 2008 | 12:12 AM

I think that the kids there should get these in the and on the basis that they have given so much spare time to the science and extra studying to produce these materials. I already miss you from the log section.

The United States of America

__________________


Presents this

Letter of Appreciation

To

______________________________

For

_______________________________


On this___Day of ______________Year of _______A.D.




________________ ________________




The United States of America

_________________



Presents this

Letter of Commendation

To

________________________

For

________________________________

On this___Day of _____________Year of _______A.D.


__________________ _________________

CherokeeKid read my blog view my photos
Nov 29, 2008 | 12:13 AM

The United States of America

__________________


Presents this

Letter of Appreciation

To

______________________________

For

_______________________________


On this___Day of ______________Year of _______A.D.




________________ ________________




The United States of America

_________________



Presents this

Letter of Commendation

To

________________________

For

________________________________

On this___Day of _____________Year of _______A.D.


__________________ _________________
Principal Counselour

CherokeeKid

CherokeeKid read my blog view my photos
Nov 29, 2008 | 12:19 AM

*&^*^$%**^%* I posted the message on the wrong story......

CherokeeKid

CherokeeKid read my blog view my photos
Nov 29, 2008 | 12:20 AM

That was supposed to be for kids and science.

CherokeeKid

Page 1 of 1


Write your comment below:




ChristineClayburg

Nominated for an Emmy and named ”Boston's Best Meteorologist” by Improper Bostonian magazine, Christine has over a decade of experience at top rated stations across the country including WHDH in Boston; KABC in Los Angeles; and Fox News Channel in New York. She is also "reports" from Wisteria Lane for the Hit TV Series Desperate Housewives.

Christine lived in Africa as a child and has been fascinated by the outdoors and the forces of nature ever since. She has kayaked solo through the Apostle Islands on frigid Lake Superior, bicycled from San Francisco to Los Angeles along the Pacific Coast Highway, traversed the Sierra Nevada alone and climbed mountains as high as 22,842'.

She has been performing and "story-telling" for as long as she can remember with roles in countless theater productions, musicals and award-winning independent films. She also has a passion for mentoring teens, especially through arts programs which allow them to develop their confidence and creative voice.

She is a certified Meteorologist with a B.S. in GeoScience, and has also earned the AMS and NWA seals of approval.

Member Since: 1/31/2007