Show Us the Beautiful Winter Views Near Your Home
Share photos of the snowy landscapes, stately evergreens and bare branches filling your yards and outdoor views
This winter, as many of us spend more time at home, there’s an opportunity to notice some of the subtle things in our gardens and landscapes that we may have missed in busier years. The winter garden may not be as lively or dramatic as gardens in other seasons, but it has a special beauty. And we can appreciate its serenity and peacefulness this time of year, weather permitting.
Calling all readers: Grab your camera and show us what winter looks like in your area. Upload your best shot to the Comments below and tell us about it.
Calling all readers: Grab your camera and show us what winter looks like in your area. Upload your best shot to the Comments below and tell us about it.
The view outside this bedroom in Wyoming by Snake River Interiors may be cold and blustery, but inside everything looks warm and cozy. The dark window casings frame the snowy scenes, with the white wood and interior accents creating a Scandinavian feel that ties in with the surrounding landscape.
Tell us: How do you enjoy winter from inside your home? Post a photo of a snowy or wintery view outside your window.
Tell us: How do you enjoy winter from inside your home? Post a photo of a snowy or wintery view outside your window.
The landscape shows its shape in winter. Bare trees and shrubs dominate, as do evergreen branches, with perhaps a punch of color coming from winter berries or redtwig dogwood.
It may be too cold in many parts of the country to linger outside for too long, but plenty of layers, a hot beverage and a warm fire like the one in this shot from Wagner Development in Concord, Massachusetts, might encourage some (brief) outdoor revelry.
Show us: What’s your favorite winter view right now? Take a picture of the snow or winter color in your yard or neighborhood, and tell us the location.
It may be too cold in many parts of the country to linger outside for too long, but plenty of layers, a hot beverage and a warm fire like the one in this shot from Wagner Development in Concord, Massachusetts, might encourage some (brief) outdoor revelry.
Show us: What’s your favorite winter view right now? Take a picture of the snow or winter color in your yard or neighborhood, and tell us the location.
Your turn: Share a picture of your home or a recent project against a winter backdrop in the Comments.