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Photos: First snowstorm of the season in St. Croix River Country

People from Soderbeck Landing to Prescott, and many points in between, shared their photos of today's snow.

By Greg Seitz | December 9, 2012 | < 1 minute read

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As several inches of snow fell on Sunday, I asked people on the St. Croix River Facebook page to share their photos. They delivered. Got one to add? Send it to news@stcroix360.com.

Thank you to everyone who shared their photos!

Click on an image to see the full-size version.

Docks, Jess Buck
Docks, Jess Buck
Hudson railroad bridge, Tim Ochocki
Hudson railroad bridge, Tim Ochocki

Soderbeck Landing, Jeanne Torbenson Pratt
Soderbeck Landing, Jeanne Torbenson Pratt
Woods, Taylors Falls, Bailey Tepoorten
Woods, Taylors Falls, Bailey Tepoorten

Winter and fall view comparison, Marty McKelvey
Winter and fall view comparison, Marty McKelvey
Taylors Falls, Jackie Mulholland Campbell
Taylors Falls, Jackie Mulholland Campbell

Stillwater bridge, Elizabeth Minder
Stillwater bridge, Elizabeth Minder
Snowy woods, August Fritze
Snowy woods, August Fritze

Blowing snow in style at 45 Degrees
Blowing snow in style at 45 Degrees
River, Tim Ochocki
River, Tim Ochocki

Prescott, Vanessa Houliston
Prescott, Vanessa Houliston
Eight-and-a-half inches, Bailey Tepoorten
Eight-and-a-half inches, Bailey Tepoorten

Bird feeder, August Fritze
Bird feeder, August Fritze
Hudson railroad bridge, Tim Ochocki
Hudson railroad bridge, Tim Ochocki

Snow-covered geese, Amy Lahr
Snow-covered geese, Amy Lahr
Stillwater gazebo, Cory Mohwinkel
Stillwater gazebo, Cory Mohwinkel

Cardinal, August Fritze
Cardinal, August Fritze

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