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Frost is dusting the province in this week's gallery

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Snow dusts tress near a body of water.
Amanda Peyton says she loves how she was able to capture two seasons in one photograph with this frosty day in Gander. (Submitted by Amanda Peyton)

With October behind us, signs ofwinter are beginning to arrivein this week's gallery.

If you'd like to send in a photo, scroll to the bottom for directions.

A cabin near a body of water is lightly dusted with snow
Connie Boland snapped this pic of Jack Pond with a coat of frost. (Submitted by Connie Boland)
A seal pokes its head out of frothy water
"This guy looked to me like he was taking a bubble bath," says Cathy Carroll. This seal was just one out of a dozen that she spotted in the ocean near Tinkers Point Trail. (Submitted by Cathy Carroll)
A rainbow over the ocean.
You don't often see a snow rainbow, but Pamela Frampton was lucky enough to see one in Monkstown. (Submitted by Pamela Frampton )
A dog stands near snow and water.
This dog is enjoying a frosty morning by the water in Labrador City. (Submitted by Heather Bartlett)
Clouds look worrisome over the ocean.
Greg Horner captured this photo of a storm in the Bell Island Tickle. (Submitted by Greg Horner)
Clouds are reflected in a body of water
A few clouds reflected in Fortune Harbour. (Submitted by Bryan Gill)

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