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Your Photos: Walking in a Spring Wonderland?

Dundalk residents woke up to a snow day on March 25, after a winter that saw little to no snow.

After getting through three fairly mild winters, almost as Mother Nature's apology for the blizzards of 2010, the Baltimore region woke up Monday morning to a snowfall that closed schools in the metropolitan area.

This morning, I swept about two inches of snow off my car. It stopped snowing, then rained a little and now it's snowing again.

I took a few photos on the North Point peninsula, including farm fields, the Millers Island welcome sign, Todd's Inheritance and the garden that pays homage to Edgemere's "boat house," which was destroyed by Tropical Storm Isabel in 2003.

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The roads I've seen are now plowed, but many parking lots and walkways are heavy with slippery slush.

What's it look like in your neighborhood? Add your photos to this gallery, and tell us about your snowfall in the comments section below.

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