A less miserable winter

A less miserable winter

Winter, even in 2020, doesn’t have to be the worst. | Getty Images/EyeEm

Tips on how to keep houseplants alive, pick up a hobby, exercise indoors, bake bread, and more.

Winter is never the easiest time. It’s cold. It’s dark. It’s icy and snowy and windy. It puts the “season” in “seasonal affective disorder.”

And this winter, the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021, is extra complicated. The end of the pandemic might be in sight, but we’re not there yet, not by a long shot. So we know that we won’t have all the things to look forward to that we once had: gatherings at home with family and friends, bundling up for a night out at a restaurant or bar, the relief of running on a treadmill at the gym while the streets outside are slick and dangerous. It’s going to be rough; some might even call it miserable.

We’d like to help you make it less miserable. Vox has brought together some of our coziest minds and tapped the experts to help you figure out how to navigate this winter. Join us as wel roll out tips on how to pick up a new (indoor) hobby, how to bake magical bread, and how to keep your houseplants from calling it quits. We’ll be checking with people who know how to deal with small-space living and long, dark winters. We hope it’ll help make things less terrible — maybe even a little joyful.


How to keep your houseplants (and yourself) less miserable this winter by Umair Irfan

a illustration of many leaves and greens with a tiny pair of eyes in the darknessSarah Lawrence for Vox

A Scandinavian local explains how to make it through winter, by Melinda Fakuade

A small, cozy house in a wintry landscapeSarah Lawrence for Vox

Author: Vox Staff

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