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An Eskimo village with 11 tiny igloos glows warmly in Reneé Frino’s living room.
Dozens of horses dot the snow-covered countryside.
Miniature ice skaters twirl on a mirror lake atop a slowly spinning record player.
These are all part of an expansive winter scenery created by her mother, Charlotte Frino. Now composed of more than 2,000 figurines, it is a sight to behold.