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    Mary Ann Haxton, left, holds week-old lamb Elsa as Marty Elkin, right, holds Ebony at A Wrinkle in Thyme Farm. The lambs are wearing coats fashioned from the sleeves of an old sweater.

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    Steve Burger looks out across the snow-covered fields at Winter Hill Farm.

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    Snow is seen piled up against the farmhouse at A Wrinkle in Thyme Farm.

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    Snow accumulation can be seen on the roof and sides of a hoop house full of chickens at Winter Hill Farm in Freeport.

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    Wind blows snow across the pasture at Winter Hill Farm.

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    Burger checks the snow accumulation against the hoop house where he keeps his chickens in the winter.

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    Mary Ann Haxton takes her draft horse Bubba for a walk down the road near A Wrinkle in Thyme Farm in Sumner. Haxton is trying to get the horse in condition for hauling a sled during maple syrup season.

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    Burger squeezes by a snow drift to close a barn door.

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    A sheep is surrounded by snow at A Wrinkle in Thyme Farm in Sumner.

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