Sunday saw swathes of Bucks blanketed in snow.
Residents around the county woke up to a winter wonderland, as snow fell overnight after a yellow weather warning was issued by the Met Office on Friday (January 22).
And while there were a number of crashes, with emergency services called out and police asking drivers to travel only if necessary, many readers made the most of the snow and headed out to enjoy the fresh air.
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From making apt masked snowmen and women, to getting out the sledges and making the most of our beautiful parks and green spaces, these are your pictures of fun in the snow.
M Dean made this pandemic snow bride in Marlow
Debra Kirkwood captured this beautiful shot of All Saints Church in High Wycombe town centre
Laurie Hobbs took these snowy pictures in Chalfont St Peter
A snowman's 'going shopping' in the Railway Place car park, near The Rye. Pic: Tony Warner
Frances Carvell took these pictures in her snowy back garden, Priory Hill, High Wycombe
Kaviya built this snowman, named after Olaf in Frozen, in Handy Cross, High Wycombe
Pat Clark captured these snowy scenes outside her home in Tylers Green
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Tracey Chambers' daughter Briony enjoyed the snow in their back garden and at the Mead
Sarah Spain's son and his friend made this snowman in Aylesbury
A snowy scene in Aylesbury captured by Alan Dean from his window
Claire Belton said this was "the best day in over a year", with her whole family - including her dog - getting involved in the snowy fun
A beautiful shot by Chris Chaney
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