Tyne and Wear are currently hosting 'Great Snowdogs of the North' charity sculpture trail to raise funds for St. Oswald's Children's Hospice. The snowdog sculptures are inspired by the animated short "The Snowman™ and The Snowdog", which is a popular winter and holiday film featuring a little boy who builds a magical snowman and snowdog. Each sculpture has been painted or crafted by an artist or group of artists. The charity trail runs until 29 November, and the sculptures will be auctioned in the new year.

Snowberry - Simon Tozer
Last weekend, I headed up to Newcastle to have a look around as the city and area is one of the few places in the country that I have not had a chance to visit; I also downloaded the app for the Snowdog trail, and the bloke and I headed off finding the snowdogs. Unfortunately, the snowdogs were scattered all over the county and not in one place where we could walk to them, so we drove to see them and I spent the next day in Newcastle in order to see the ones that I could visit on foot. I managed to see all of them except for one that was located much further north in Northumberland National Park.

Dog on the Tyne - Jane Headford

Snowdog Springtime - Joanna Lumley

Great North Polar Pooch - Sandra Jaekel-Bothyart

Tails of the Sea - Joanne Wishart

Luna - Geoff Chappell

Wonderhound - Illona Clark

Sparky - David Sith

Chilly Dog - Sally Adams

Rosy Posy - Sarah Jane Richards

Patchword Snowdog - Jill Barklem

Es Tu Cosa - Tristan Lathley

Gingerbread Dog - Sarah-Jane Szikora

Pawdington - Mandii Pope

Rover Codex - Ellie Tarratt

Skipper - Joanne Wishart

Snow Angel of the North - Mik Richardson

Snowline - Jim Edwards

Arthur - Jeff Rowland
For more information about Great North Snowdogs and the trail map, visit the official website at http://www.greatnorthsnowdogs.co.uk
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