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Keep digging until you see spring: People of Boston pictured from the air as they toil to get their city back from under more than eight feet of snow | 3 Mar 2015 | It may be the first week of March, but it still looks a lot like Christmas in snow-covered Boston. The winter storms took a brief break on Tuesday, when a Boston Globe photographer set out to capture the city turned into a real-life snowglobe from the air. Boston has received some 8 1/2 feet of the snow in the past few weeks, and is just a few inches shy of their snowiest winter yet – a record that was set 20 years ago. That record could be broken as soon as Wednesday evening, when yet another storm front is expected to hit the city…The sun peaked out over snow-covered Boston on Tuesday, but a new storm system is already working its way through the New England city, with another waiting in the wings for Wednesday night. Pictured: a snow farm near the Mass Turnpike Allston dwarfs trucks and front-end loaders.