It’s been four days since the Beast from the East came to Laois, and the snow creations keep on coming in!
Although Cabin Fever may have hit, it hasn’t stopped all the creative displays by people all over the county.
We’ve been inundated throughout the day with photos coming to us on email, text message, Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram.
And the biggest things we’ve seen is the incredible work of local men and women in an attempt to get their roads cleared again.
Up in Killanure, one of Laois’ toughest hurlers spent all of today clearing the roads using a digger.
Martin Cuddy cleared eight foot drifts on the R440 so that local residents could get in to town for the essentials.
The classy centre forward cleared many a ruck in his time on the pitch and only for his efforts today, the majority of the people in Killanure would still be completely stranded.
Meanwhile in The Heath, Mark Barry spent another day clearing local roads using his digger.
On a day while disgraceful scenes of robbery and looting dominated our TV screens, these people and their incredibly selfless acts are what we all should be talking about.
We’ve seen taboggans around Mountmellick, Snowmen Nerf Wars, igloos fit for a king and the North Pole being relocated to Ballyfin.
There’s even been birthdays celebrated in the snow in Beladd and you might even spot a popular priest and LaoisToday columnist in our pictures too.
As well as that, we’ve also been tagged in photos taken by professional photographer Richard Sheehy, who captures the sights and people of Portlaoise.
Thanks to everyone for sending these our way.
We hope there’s a bit of a thaw on the way but keep sending us your photos and we’ll put the best of them up on our site.
Diarmuid O’Connor and Erin with her taboggan in Mountmellick yesterday
Hugo O’Neill in Camross created his own Snowman Nerf Wars
Alesha, Leah and Kellyann Farrell from Ballyfin
Baby Tom Rohan’s has mixed feelings about his first experience in the snow…
Look at Erin go!!!!
Seán was having great fun for his birthday in Beladd, Portlaoise. Photo sent in by Sinéad Ni Gheimhreadh
4 year old Arabella Gorman from mountrath with her snowman today
4 year old Arabella Gorman from mountrath with her snowman today
The council are strict with planning permission up around Trumera. Dylan, Ciara, Brona and Natasha Lalor sent this one in. with Aaron Gaughan
Monsignor John Byrne and Father Paddy Byrne doing their bit to keep the show on the road
Ireland’s next snowboarding campion
Rhys and Callum Devoy on Main Street, Stradbally
Rhys and Callum Devoy on Main Street, Stradbally
Caitriona Phelan and Vanessa Boyle in the North Pole… which has moved to Ballyfin!
Sent in by Pamela Foley
Sarah, Emma, Hannah and mammy Tuohy in the midst of their ingloo
Sarah and Hannah Tuohy
Camross’ Martin Cuddy clearing snow
Colm Fingleton in Ratheniska clearing the snow in 2018
Mark Barry spent another day clearing local roads in The Heath
Carol Sheehy from Stradbally comes face to face with the Beast form the East!
Carol Sheehy from Stradbally comes face to face with the Beast form the East!
Carol Sheehy from Stradbally comes face to face with the Beast form the East!
Carol Sheehy from Stradbally comes face to face with the Beast form the East!
Carol Sheehy from Stradbally comes face to face with the Beast form the East!
Carol Sheehy from Stradbally comes face to face with the Beast form the East!
Cáit and Conor Delaney helping Dad Joe on the farm at Ballycleary Castletown Laois this afternoon. Sent in by Nannie Monica, pictured by Eilís Delaney