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Snow-covered vines at Pellegrini Vineyards in Cutchogue. (Credit: Vera Chinese)

The North Fork was spared the worst of a winter storm that wreaked havoc on other parts of Long Island Saturday, The Suffolk Times reported Sunday morning.

With only about a foot of snow across town and no serious flooding in the area, this Sunday was ripe to enjoy the beautiful scenery or maybe a bit of sledding.

Check out some of our snaps from the snow day below.

It’s your North Fork Sunday Scene

An alpaca enjoys the snow day at Jason's Vineyard in Jamesport.
An alpaca enjoys the snow day at Jason’s Vineyard in Jamesport.
A snow-covered ladder at South Jamesport Beach.
A snow-covered ladder at South Jamesport Beach.
A snowy field on Laurel Lane in Laurel.
A snowy field on Laurel Lane in Laurel.
Layla Valderrama, 2, of Mattituck sleds down the hill near Maratooka Lake in Mattituck.
Layla Valderrama, 2, of Mattituck sleds down the hill near Maratooka Lake in Mattituck.

And here are some reader photos from the midst of the storm.

Photo courtesy of Monday Sipiaguine
Photo courtesy of Monday Sipiaguine
Spotted in East Marion. Photo courtesy of William Bjornholm
Spotted in East Marion. Photo courtesy of William Bjornholm
Spotted in Greenport. Photo courtesy of Candice Schott.
Spotted in Greenport. Photo courtesy of Candice Schott.

Your North Fork Sunday Scene features weekly snap shots of life on Long Island’s top fork

Previous North Fork Sunday Scenes:

A New Suffolk Ave. sunset drive

Icicles form at Iron Pier Beach

Birds of many feathers in Riverhead

Blanket-wrapped horses

Katahdin sheep in Jamesport

Late fall harvest at Andrews Family Farm

Feisty Acres quail farm

Fall art in the fields

North Fork fall foliage

Healing with Horses

Harvest is coming

CSA pickup day at Biophilia

A postcard from Love Lane

Bring on summer

A stroll down Oregon Road

‘Zenful’ flowers in Baiting Hollow

Hello from this North Fork mama and her babies

North Fork asparagus is here

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