As forecast, the Cape Region was blanketed with several inches of snow Feb. 11-12. Snowflakes started falling Tuesday afternoon and continued throughout the night, leaving a winter wonderland when residents woke up Wednesday morning.

There weren’t any golfers at Nick’s Jurassic Mini Golf today, just some snow-covered prehistoric pals. NICK ROTH PHOTO
These snow-covered benches at the Milton Little League fields will have kids eating treats at them in just a couple months. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
Covered in snow, even these dead plants in Wagamons Pond off Lavina Street in Milton add to the winter scene. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO

The pirate at the Midway mini golf course was mostly snow-free and looking for better weather ahead. BILL SHULL PHOTO

The load of heavy, wet snow might have been too much for these branches on Second Street in Lewes. BILL SHULL PHOTO

Grant Brown is hard at work clearing the sidewalk on First Street near Downtown Blues. BILL SHULL PHOTO

Deb Ressler made a special trip from Lititz, Pa., just to see snow on the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk. BILL SHULL PHOTO
In between answering calls, the folks at the Milton Fire Department had a little fun building a snowman. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
Soon enough there will be boats at these docks at the head of the Broadkill River in downtown Milton. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO