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The Portland Head Light was a little battered by the storm but no worse for wear. Photo: Russ Lunt
The mailboxes must be pretty sturdy up in The County. Photo: Linda Morris
Lindsay MacDonald's daughter seems to be enjoying the snowfall in Richmond.
The cars were buried in 24 inches of snow in Steep Falls. Photo: Kimberly Ellison-Napolitano
Elizabeth Chewning Benz says Deering Oaks is waiting for summer.
Yes, John Lowry, you have some work to do.
Tanya McPhee Gagne and her dog are making the best of all the snow on a bluebird powder day.
Charlene McGraw had about 2 feet of snow in her backyard this morning.
Lisa Blackstone Parsons caught a typical winter scene in North Yarmouth.
Kristin Zecchinelli caught some shrubs that look like huge snowflakes.
Residents along Paul Street in South Berwick work to clear away the 5 to 6 inches of heavy, wet snow that fell overnight.
John Shields, visiting from Boston, digs out on State Street in Portland.
Andrew Harris saw trees painted in snow in Freeport off Hunter Road.
A dog in Limerick enjoys the deep snow.
An unbroken field of snow sits behind these homes in Saco. Picture by Katelyn Frankie.
Tara Finlay caught this quintessential Maine scene.
Jenn Yerxa Fontin caught a glorious sunrise in Denmark.
Awwwwwwwwwwww. Catherine Drummond's dog doesn't mind the snow one bit.
Melissa Burtt Libby's horse seemed to enjoy the snow in Durham.
Sue Sturgis spotted plenty of work to be done on the sidewalk near Portland's Back Cove.
Matt Garand is living on a boat in South Portland, which should make the shoveling easier.
Crystal Sullivan Fuller of Manchester caught a quintessential Maine scene.
Jason Bisbing of Gorham caught this shot of Queens Road in Gorham.
M.J. Benson has as Mainey a scene as possible going on here.
Beth Kimberly Wing of Lewiston's swingset won't be in use anytime soon.
Jean Turner McQuaid captured both a sunrise and the snow in Scarborough.
Daisy Duke Patrick didn't mind the snow as much as her owner, Jim Patrick of Portland.
Heather Noble Levesque knows the way to our heart is dog pics.
Kelli Burnham Turner's daughter didn't mind the snow.
Randy Cathcart of Westbrook had a nice coating on the trees.
The snow made for lovely scenes in Harpswell Friday morning but knocked out power to more than 1,700 Central Maine Power customers. This view of surrounding oak trees and a farm in the distance is seen from the deck of a home on Harpswell Neck Road.
Harpswell looks lovely as always this morning.
Birds will have to wait for warmer temperatures – or a kind homeowner – before they'll have access to this feeder on Allen Avenue in Portland. Photo by Karen Beaudoin/Online Editor