Even under a blanket of snow, Waukesha Street shines bright. [SIERRA SMITH | BONIFAY FIRE RESCUE]These oranges became snow-kissed and sun-grown, showing the best of both worlds. [CONTRIBUTED | GINGER OWENS]Natalie Holton Of Poplar Springs get some paws-itively perfect snow day cuddles with her puppy, Meg. [CONTRIBUTED | NATALIE HOLTON]Ava Valcourt makes the best of more than 8 inches of snow that fell in Bonifay. [CONTRIBUTED | KAYCEE VALCOURT]Snow days are better when spent with your favorite people, as represented by the smiles on the Herndon family of Bonifay. [CONTRIBUTED | JOANNA HERNDON]It may be cold outside, but Clayton Marshall of Bethlehem shows his Wildcat pride is as warm as ever. [CONTRIBUTED | AMANDA MARSHALL]Nora Valcourt of Bonifay decided to switch sandcastles for snow angels. [CONTRIBUTED | KAYCEE VALCOURT]Bethlehem High School saw some change when snow began to pile up on the school grounds in Bonifay. [CONTRIBUTED | Marie Yates]Bonifay Fire Rescue proves the only thing extinguished on this day was the myth of Florida’s endless summer. [SIERRA SMITH | BONIFAY FIRE RESCUE]Deputies with the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office extend a “warm” welcome to visitors and tourist in sunny- or should we say snowy?- Florida. [HOLMES COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE]Ally Mae McCaskill of Bonifay has sunshine in her smile and snow in her hand. [CONTRIBUTED | ALISHA MCCASKILL]No hills, no problem! Cale Cauley of Bethlehem brings sledding fun wherever she goes. [CONTRIBUTED | LESLIE MILLER CAULEY] Post navigation Kolton Amerson dribbles into history with 1,000-point milestone for Wildcats