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This is a small portion of my collection.
There are two more weeks to vote. Winner will receive a signed copy of The History of the Snowman.
From The New York Times Metro Diary section yesterday;
Dear Diary:
Walking down East 87th Street a day after the first snowstorm of the year, I noticed a small but charming snowman near the curb, apparently recently completed by neighborhood children. It had all the expected features — pennies for eyes, carrot nose, straw hat.
What caught my attention was a particularly New York City detail: a small sign placed in front of the creation that read “Please curb your dog.”
Nina Sumers Myers