It may have finally stopped snowing in Boston, but the city is largely still struggling to return to its normal routines after a total of 24.6″ fell during the blizzard of 2015. While the T may be running again, there’s enough snow out there to continue to slow everything down – and we hope you got an extra day at home to dig yourself out (and watch movies).

Winter Storm Juno has become the sixth biggest snowfall on Boston since 1935 – falling just .3 inches behind 2013’s Nemo – and for what it’s worth, we have lots of photos to show for it. If you can’t get enough snaps of cars totally swallowed by snow, then continue on. A few other memorable moments, like snowboarders in Beacon Hill, a lurking Boston Yeti and a casual Snowst, made for some great #blizzardof2015 photo opps.

For BostInno’s complete Winter Storm Juno coverage, click here.

This Vine shows how Southie stays entertained during a storm (ouch).

(Via Ezra Dyer on Vine)

And in Berlin, Massachusetts, a timelapse video was taken, showing how a blizzard can swallow up your porch in 24 hours if you’re not careful to shovel.


(Via @keeparas on Instagram)

Boston blizzard priorities: getting the snow off of the marathon finish line.

(Via Philip L. Hillman/@PhillyIdol1017 on Twitter)

It looks like residents in Natick won’t be dining al fresco anytime soon.

(Via Yashas Josi/@YashasJosi on Twitter)

Ah, your everyday snow storm Snowst, who just wants to help shovel your stairs. Boo!

(Via Boston Attitude/@BostonAttitude on Twitter)

And then there’s the Boston Yeti, who’s just wondering how he’s going to take out the trash this week?

(Via Boston Yeti 2015/@BostonYeti2015 on Twitter)

Snowboarding down Beacon Hill, past a snowdrift-covered car, in a Patriots jersey is certainly one way to spend a Boston snow day. (So is buying a box of wine and not leaving the house, but to each their own.)

(Via Gokhan Bas/@gokhanaj on Twitter)

OK, this looks much cooler than a day of Netflix.

(Via Rema Iyer/@remaiyer on Twitter)

But then you see photos like this, and remember why two feet of snow isn’t always that fun.

(Via Rob Marciano/@RobMarciano on Twitter)

An 18-wheeler headed back to work on Wednesday morning in Massachusetts.

(Via Jed McGrath/@shy2thelok on Instagram)

A buried Buddha finds his snow-zen outside of Divine Lotus Healing in Cambridge.

(Via Laura West/@divinelotushealing on Instagram)

A lobster trap washed onto the street in Marshfield, Massachusetts after a sea wall collapsed during the storm.

(Via Oliver Janney/@oliverjcnn on Instagram)

Killer whales deserve a little time to play in the snow, too. (Taken in Cambridge.)

(Via [Metaxy]/@yxatem on Instagram)

Get out of here, snow!

(Via Ben Myers/@bohonkas on Instagram)

School is back in session for Harvard Business School students, but at least they have this very serene snowman to welcome them.

(Via Harvard Business School/@harvardhbs on Instagram)

And finally, it wouldn’t be a Boston blizzard without a superior snow Instagram from Gisele.

(Via Gisele Bündchen/@giseleofficial on Instagram)

Featured image via Alex Weaver