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Published December 28, 2009, 12:00 AM

Gallery: The Aftermath of the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009

Images taken after the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009


Dogs Millie (left) and Eddie look out at the altered topography of the yard after the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009. (Kelly Reeves, Lake Ave)

  • Dogs Millie (left) and Eddie look out at the altered topography of the yard after the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009. (Kelly Reeves, Lake Ave)
  • Dave Cory and Doris Elness of Windom enjoy an after-Christmas bonfire in Windom following the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009. (Photo from Judi Cory)
  • Like most of the surrounding countryside in southwest Minnesota, Avoca was covered by snow during the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009. (Justine Wettschreck/Daily Globe)
  • A member of the Avoca Fire Department heads home after helping clean up snow at the fire hall Saturday morning after the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009. (Justine Wettschreck/Daily Globe)
  • Grampa Tree looks less than impressed with the winter wonderland in Avoca following the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009. (Justine Wettschreck/Daily Globe)
  • A house in Avoca lies covered with snow after the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009. (Justine Wettschreck/Daily Globe)
  • Opening the front door was an adventure in Jackson after the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009. (Kari Wilkinson)
  • Owen Wilkinson plays in the snow in Jackson after the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009. (Kari Wilkinson)
  • File Photo: Owen Wilkinson plays in the snow in Jackson after the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009. (Kari Wilkinson)
  • Owen Wilkinson plays in the snow in Jackson after the Christmas Snowstorm of 2009. (Kari Wilkinson)
  • Kari Lucin/Daily Globe<br /><br />Wes Kruger of Worthington knocks icicles off a house after the Christmas snow storm Sunday in Worthington.
  • Kari Lucin/Daily Globe<br /><br />Cody Hernandez, 11, plays in the snow pile in front of his house Sunday on Diagonal Road.
  • Kari Lucin/Daily Globe<br /><br />Downtown Worthington continued to dig itself out following the great Christmas snowstorm of 2009.
  • File Photo: Wind rows reached more than 6 feet tall Sunday in some parts of downtown Worthington. (Kari Lucin/Daily Globe)