Brighten Up Your Winter Days and Plant Some Happiness
Local greenhouses can provide an indoor oasis this winter
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Local greenhouses can provide an indoor oasis this winter
Looking for a cozy place to curl up with a coffee AND shop for new plants, a new piece of art or even get your nails done? Here is a list of cafes that offer plenty of beverages to warm you up and a lounge/retail space to match the mood.
This is the perfect time of year to host a game night with your friends and family. From classic games to puzzle-solving competitions, the possibilities for a fun night indoors are endless. Here are our recommendations to find the perfect game for your next get-together
We can all agree that winter is a tough season. The shorter, colder days can leave us feeling stressed (and bummed) out, which is why it’s more important than ever to come home and warm up in a space that leaves you feeling cozy and refreshed. From creating your own signature scent, to cuddling up in the warmest blanket we could find, here are some cozy products that can help you transform your hibernation station.
Getting stir crazy and feeling cabin fever set in? Here are a few of our recommendations for places to plan a weekend retreat that will surely scratch that change of scenery and adventure-seeking itch.
Find fresh produce, meats and many other local products throughout the coldest months at one of the many winter farmers markets happening around the state.
This story is not about Alpine ski resorts. No, no, no, that would be too easy, too broad. This is about ski areas. Small ski areas, to be precise. Ski gems, if you will.
NH Ski and Snow took a look at some of the more inviting destinations with a particular eye on creature comforts. Here’s a list of where we’ll be staying this winter, and why.
This Tuscan Market winter village offers socially distanced igloo dining, outdoor ice skating and more.
Statewide ski areas and resorts are ready for you to enjoy winter fun, with COVID-19 safety protocols in place for the “new normal.”