
Claire Stedman shrugs off her worldly concerns to enjoy the falling snow in Rockingham. Photo by Jessica Stedman.
Staff report
RICHMOND COUNTY — Readers from across Richmond County, and beyond, have submitted their favorite snow photos.
Schools are out and while first responders are staying busy on area roadways — they are slick, so please be careful — others are enjoying the fresh snowfall.
Email your photos to peedeepost@gmail.com. Be sure to tell us who’s in the photo, who took the photo and where (what town/neighborhood) the photo was taken.

Photo by Jamie Gerald of Benson Starling, Braxton Butler and Brittany Knight sledding at Outreach for Jesus in Hamlet.

Annette Stewart, of Ellerbe, shared this photo of Flash, Cheyanne, Oreo and Goldie looking in the manger about an hour before a goat is born.

Mabry’s Drug and Home Care shown Tuesday morning on Main Street in Hamlet. Photo by Amber Roberts, submitted by Melissa Smith.

Cold temps didn’t stop these Hamlet girls, Selina and Melina Martinez, from posing for Denise Stuart.

Cassie Swink emailed in this photo of Sadie Kay, 7, and Lexi Jaye, 3, playing in the snow in Rockingham.

Tina Williams snapped this photo of Frosty in Cordova. He’ll likely lose a bit of weight between Tuesday afternoon and early Wednesday, but he’ll be able to widen his girth again late Wednesday into Thursday with freshly fallen snow.

Teresa Knox snapped this picture of her grandson, 3-year-old Zaryk, at Jefferson Park in Rockingham.

Elijah, 4 and little sister Eliana, almost 2, play in Richmond Park in Rockingham. Photo by Casey Burnette.

Kallen and Emma Heath, of Rockingham, catch snowflakes on their tongues as parents Brian and Brandi Heath look on.

What child doesn’t do this in the snow? Chloe Bowman, 3, can knock that off her list and mark the occasion with the photo, taken at her Northam Road home by Stacey Bowman.

Pepper, of Hamlet, was caught on camera by Laurin Barrington looking a bit unsure of the snow this morning in Hamlet.

Howard Richardson, of Rockingham, reminds readers to care for their beloved pets during these cold temps.