Snowfall Makes Cars Happy: Someone Drew Eyes And Smiles On The Snow That Fell On The Cars – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Snowfall Makes Cars Happy: Someone Drew Eyes And Smiles On The Snow That Fell On The Cars

It had been snowing in St. Petersburg, Russia all night long, and early in the morning owners of cars found their vehicles very happy. They were looking from below in the windows smiling at people.



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