Snowman season
Lianna Averill, 4, of Alna and her mother Melissa, both “Frozen” fans, built Olaf free-hand on Saturday, Jan. 4. Courtesy of Melissa Averill
A snowman with all the trimmings stands tall in below freezing temperatures at the corner of Federal and Hooper streets in Wiscasset Jan. 2. SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Wiscasset’s Rachel Jones said son Erik Dube, 11, made a “redneck” version of Olaf from Disney’s “Frozen” films while waiting at the bus stop Jan. 3. She said he’s not a “Frozen” fan, but thinks Olaf is kind of OK. Courtesy of Rachel Jones
Lianna Averill, 4, of Alna and her mother Melissa, both “Frozen” fans, built Olaf free-hand on Saturday, Jan. 4. Courtesy of Melissa Averill
A snowman with all the trimmings stands tall in below freezing temperatures at the corner of Federal and Hooper streets in Wiscasset Jan. 2. SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Wiscasset’s Rachel Jones said son Erik Dube, 11, made a “redneck” version of Olaf from Disney’s “Frozen” films while waiting at the bus stop Jan. 3. She said he’s not a “Frozen” fan, but thinks Olaf is kind of OK. Courtesy of Rachel Jones
Now that the snow is sticking around the Midcoast, snowmen are appearing. We spotted a Frosty look-alike, top hat included, in Wiscasset, and an Alna family shared a photo of a freshly built Olaf from Disney’s “Frozen” films. And a Wiscasset boy made an Olaf with a different take.
If you have a snowman photo to share, possibly with its makers in the photo also, please email it and your name and phone number to news@wiscassetnewspaper.com
Happy building!
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