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Splendid views and Christmas spirit in our latest audience photo gallery

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Gary Mitchell got to enjoy a warm December walk at Bowring Park in St. John's earlier this week. (Submitted by Gary Mitchell)

Our first photo gallery of December! It's just under three weeks until the big day, but that isn't stopping people from getting into the Christmas spirit.

There are festive shots and much more in our latest audience gallery, and don't forget to scroll down to the bottom to find out how you can send in a picture of your own.

Carol and Jamie Belliveau with their two daughters, decked out in full mummer gear, but the outfits hold special meaning for the family. This is the story Carol shared: "This photo is a labour of love and brings back so many beautiful memories. My best friend Nanny Brushett's pearls and doilies, my dad's accordion that played so many tunes around the kitchen table. Jamie's first house coat as a sweet curly haired boy, and his favorite person, Pop Emberley's fur hat. Gram's mink shawl and Granny O'Keefe's silk scarf. Mr. Becks old time braces and Mrs. May's knitted socks and mitts that were made with love. And a chamber pot that represents how far we have come." (Photo credit: Reflection Serendipity Photography)
The Narrows are filled with 'creeping fog,' writes Bill Blackmore. (Submitted by Bill Blackmore)
A December Rainbow! Bill Goodyear sent us this great shot from his backyard in Musgrave Harbour. (Submitted by Bill Goodyear)
A beautiful Christmas display in Bay Roberts, part of the town's Festival of Lights. Thanks for David Hiscock for the photo! (Submitted by David Hiscock)
A beautiful Sunset at Octagon Pond in Paradise, captured by Ed Wyse. (Submitted by Ed Wyse)
Christmas may look a little different this year, but that doesn't mean we can't make memories! Eleven-month-old Elizabeth Boland got to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus a few days ago. Ryan Hickey captured this photo in Corner Brook. (Ryan Hickey/Submitted by Sarah Parsons)
A gorgeous morning in Wabush on Dec. 9, with some lovely frosty trees. (Submitted by Donna O'Leary)
Danielle Coughlan got this great harbour photo from Quidi Vidi Brewery in St. John's. (Submitted by Danielle Coughlan)
A beautiful sunrise in Rigolet, captured by Kelly-Ann Blake earlier this week. (Submitted by Kelly-Ann Blake)
Crab pots stacked in a pyramid shape and lit up with colourful Christmas lights.
Port de Grave always gets creative at Christmas, and reflects the community's rich history in the fishery. William Toope says this tree is made up of over 450 pots and floats. (Submitted by William Toope)
'A fall reflection from Bonavista Harbour,' writes Mark Gray. (Submitted by Mark Gray)
Lisa Lowe writes "To be able to photograph Cabot Tower and the night sky in this light was well worth the cold fingers." The moon almost looks like the Christmas star don't you think? (Submitted by Lisa Lowe)
Leigh Chalker writes "Our evening stroll with the dog, as of late, continues to bring us to Confederation Building to enjoy the Festive lights." Great shot! (Submitted by Leigh Chalker)
Connie Boland captured these crashing waves on a snowy day at Trout River. (Submitted by Connie Boland)
A beautiful, moody fall sunset in Northern Bay, captured by Eugene Howell. (Submitted by Eugene Howell)
Margo B. Young isn't the only one enjoying the Christmas lights on her farm. Her horse, Spirit, is also getting in on the Christmas fun. (Submitted by Margo B. Young)

Have a photo you'd like to share?  

Here's how to get in touch with us: email [email protected]. It's a dedicated address just for photo submissions.

Here's what we need from you: your name, where the photo was taken, and a caption that tells us what's in the image. We encourage you to add any information you think our readers would enjoy! 

We share photos we receive here, and we might also use them on Here & Now each weeknight during Ashley Brauweiler's weather segments, as well as our Facebook page, our Twitter feed and on our Instagram account. And we always give credit.

Because of the volume of submissions we receive, we cannot respond to everyone.

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