Thank you to Chris Weyant, New Yorker Cartoonist, who sent us his
current snowman cartoon.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhyAKJZEsvsjzrSURCsG4keWSoKs5pY7a-3cjbm_x3Erw5JrNEroa-i1VzLyed8td_uTxrSyIvc142nPC4BEjtU3kqIzpLmOUOKratuKBJMovzYx5bTvA5eZY1VmvhyhyphenhyphenHuI-sHEB8nAnR1/s400/WeyantSnwmCartoon.jpg)
[Chris Weyant © 2010]
You can see more of Chris's work at the Cartoon Bank's website.
and Historically Speaking....
It just goes to show that even over a hundred years ago,
New Yorkers were putting their best creative foot forward
during the snow storms.
I only wish we could have read the rest of the story.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsc-PjwN4OOT9Mx8cL5XzMWnesXiJlfjtNlgpSBwzSiEqMIPtMMLNUXLYGEstqFeqK02GB7YNNPL8u2wwowcrAbr6yLqN44fKZwRDy38zU1LxwoR6jIboBKenyNn9eI0KHsAeYNBGxT34E/s400/NYTribune012205.jpg)
"The making of snow men threatens to become a fine art"
New-York tribune. (New York [N.Y.]) 1866-1924, January 22, 1905
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