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“Bring Your Santa Hat”
What’s red and white and keeps away the blues?
Santa hats, if you so choose.
Wearing one can warm your head
Or warm the hearts of others, truth be said.
To some it looks silly, to others slick,
When tapping into their inner St. Nick.
Not seen year round, there is a reason
They only bloom during Christmas season.

Vivianne Robinson, with a pigeon she calls Snowball perched on her hat, writes customers’ names on grains of rice from a table on the Venice Beach boardwalk.
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Nohemi Ortiz, 56, photographs her pitbull, Snoopy, in front of a home with dog-themed Christmas decorations on Irving Boulevard.
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A woman called Funky T gets into the holiday spirit while riding her bike in Venice Beach.
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Emanuel Orozco and wife Florida line up for a giveaway at a T-Mobile store on Santa Monica’s 3rd Street Promenade.
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Taylor Baik, 19, of Pasadena hugs a Santa Claus statue on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
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Flavia Cortez cleans an outlet store on Cesar Chavez Boulevard in Boyle Heights.
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