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Winchester residents share snow day photos

Winchester News recently asked all of our readers and residents to share your snow photos from the recent snowstorm. Above, a resident enjoys snowshoeing in the Middlesex Fells. WINCHESTER NEWS STAFF PHOTO/NELL ESCOBAR COAKLEY

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Winchester News recently asked residents to share their snow photos from the Jan. 25-26 storm.

Many of our own staffers went out and shot photos around town or just in their own backyards. Other residents also shared their incredible photos, some from high in the air over the town and some during a snow day with their kids.

Just last week, in our newsletter, we put out a call for anyone else to share their snow day photos and we received a few more from Deborah Johnson and Steven Margles.

Below is a photo of a perfect snowflake on the curb. All we want to know is: how did Deborah get this amazing shot?

COURTESY PHOTO/DEBORAH JOHNSON

Steven, on the other hand, shared photos from his home on Mt. Pleasant Street. Looks like he had a lot of fun digging out, like the rest of us!

Thank you to everyone who shared their snow adventures with us!

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