What’s the view outside your window like? With plenty of us still stuck at home during the quarantine, we spend a lot of time gazing outside our windows. If you’re one of those people or just want some simple and wholesome content, then the “View from my window” Facebook group will be right up your alley.
With over 2.1 million members, the “View from my window” page is a social media giant. The group invites people from all around the world to connect with others by posting a photo and a description, while people in the comments say a quick “hello” from wherever in the world they are.
The team receives hundreds of private messages and thousands of photos each and every day, so anyone anxious to have their pic featured will have to be patient. Scroll down and upvote your fave pics, dear Pandas! Share your thoughts about which ones you liked the most in the comments below and drop us a photo (or two!) of what the view from your own window looks like.
#1

Image source: Deon Meyer
#2

Image source: Renee Cwikla
#3

Image source: Stuart McKelvie
#4

Image source: Linda Oling Jimenez
#5

Image source: Lyn Coffin
#6

Image source: Sally Grech
#7

Image source: Helen Atherton
#8

Image source: Erin Beard
#9

Image source: Amy DeFord Aquilina
#10

Image source: Peggy Kennedy
#11

Image source: Marianne Sunde Hestetun
#12

Image source: Jules Griffith
#13

Image source: Mindi Brock
#14

Image source: Maria Hanson
#15

Image source: Popescu Rares
#16

Image source: Marie-Alice Leclercq
#17

Image source: Natalia Ivlikova
#18

Image source: Freddy Noris
#19

Image source: Anne Merimaa
#20

Image source: Régis Bourgault
#21

Image source: Geert Van Kaathoven
#22

Image source: Andrea Marie
#23

Image source: Mark Waite
#24

Image source: Lavina Strickleton Hemming
#25

Image source: Tania Kamburudi
#26

Image source: Sandrine Fresnel
#27

Image source: Masha Medvedeva
#28

Image source: Lydur Skulason
#29
In 2008 I attempted suicide.
I was hospitalized and I lost everything. When I got out I lost my job, my car, my home, everything. I was 24 with no education outside of a high school diploma, and I knew only how to sell things to people, which I hated.
I dreamt of traveling the world and seeing new places but I’d done nothing close to that. I lost focus of everything. I thought money was the key to happiness and I chased that. Feeling devoid of everything, I really thought that there was no reason to continue. I had my shot at life and I blew it. My family convinced me to go back to university, despite my appeals that I was too old.
I became a teacher, I volunteered as a coach for the Special Olympics, and I worked with at risk youth. I found that what made me happy was making kids who I could empathize with happy. Making them feel that they were cared for, that a stranger could invest in them, and believe in them. I haven’t looked back since.
This situation has brought back old emotions, it’s taken away from me so much of what I feel I need to be happy and I feel disconnected from the very humans I only want to better. I’ve had to adapt, and in that, I’ve come to see, slowly, that I have much to be grateful for.
Today I moved into my dream flat. I’m a kid from an extremely humble, and very young family in the desert of west Texas with a dream to travel the world and today I feel accomplished. My home today is a place I could only dream of as a child and couldn’t fathom in 2008. I still struggle, every day in fact, but I know that I have a purpose, and through a laptop or in person, it doesn’t matter, I know there are tiny humans who need to be believed in and I’m happy to do that! I loved every single student that I’ve had and I don’t say that because it’s what a teacher should say, I say it because I mean it. Today I feel OK, and that’s always a step on the right direction for anyone.

Image source: Steven J. Whitfield
#30

Image source: Pat Baxter
#31

Image source: Linda Sif Þorláksdóttir
#32

Image source: Maria Scarvalone
#33

Image source: Coreena Fletcher
#34

Image source: Ingrid van den Boogaard
#35

Image source: Angie Jeffries-Layman
#36

Image source: Stefany Rowland
#37

Image source: Leslie Cornelius
#38

Image source: Hisham Youssef
#39

Image source: Connor Stewie
#40

Image source: Debby Gastes
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