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Here’s pure serendipity that we found on the street just as it started to snow near the edge of Central Park this week. Not often do you see a ballerina flying through the freezing air, right? Since she was a block of so from Carnegie Hall and not too far from Lincoln Center, maybe this is a just a daily activity for her to dance around in her pink satin slippers on the sidewalk.
Street Ballerina. Manhattan, December 2012 (iPhone photo © Jaime Rojo)
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