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Your P.E.I.: Snowbound

Winter storms may interrupt our days and plans, but they can also be the source of beautiful and dramatic photos.

With storms few and far between this winter, a blast in February gives photographers a windy, snowy challenge

This pup is enjoying catching snowflakes on his tongue. (Submitted by @tiffany.marie_1/Instagram)

Winter storms may interrupt our days and plans, but they can also be the source of beautiful and dramatic photos.

Here are some of your winter whiteout pictures capturing the beauty through whistling wind and driving snow.

After the storm, Brian Wagner captured the fresh snow glistening in the winter sunshine. (Submitted by @fluorescent_chemist/Instagram)
This pair of blue jays is diving through the snow for their storm snack. (Submitted by @susanleefish/Instagram)
This plow had early work to do in Millcove, P.E.I. (Submitted by Nadine MacLean/Facebook)
This was taken in Victoria Park In Charlottetown. A reminder not only of the snow, but that Valentine's Day is coming up. (Submitted by @lindamathesonford/Instagram)
This eagle and crow spent some time together in the snow. (Submitted by @lindamathesonford/Instagram)
The sun peaked through the fog as the storm started to die down. (Submitted by Jypsy and Alex Bain/Facebook)
A colourful, peeking pheasant! (Submitted by @janerhanlon/Instagram )
Usually Victoria Park has lots of people enjoying the boardwalk, but in the thick of the storm, the lantern stood alone. (Submitted by @devils.in.thedetails/Instagram)
Making it to a drive-thru is an achievement on a storm day. David Perry and his horse Thunder pulled up at Eugene's General Store in Tignish, P.E.I. (Submitted by Irene Perry/Facebook)

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