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(If this has been mentioned in the past few days - my apologies.)
When I got to my desk this morning, I was surprised to see that my husband
had left me the most recent issue of the New Yorker. Realizing that I have
absolutely no time to read it - I glanced at the cover and just had to
smile.
The May 11 issue of the New Yorker magazine has a beautiful colorful
painting by Art Spiegelman titled: Lunch Breaks.
The painting depicts a female construction worker sitting atop an
unfinished skyscraper. She's wearing a yellow hardhat, workboots, and a
blue workshirt, unbuttoned. She's got one hand on her knee, and with her
other hand she's serenly nursing her baby while on her lunch break!
Imagine, two magazines in a 12 month period...
Wendy Goldenthal
Nursing Mother Supplies
Devon, PA
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