“Maya’s Dragon,” labeled as such with a sign, is shrinking in the higher temperatures Monday. It was captured here on Sunday by Old North’s Rev. Steve Ayres at Hull and Snow Hill Streets.
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Monday morning, a Capitol Waste truck ran over most of the face of the dragon trying to maneuver the corner at the top of Snow Hill. It was pretty much a melted mess anyway by that time. Looks like some kids enjoyed the blizzard!