January 17, 2023 |
8:24am

Jeremy Renner is feeling homesick while healing from his snowplow accident.

The actor posted snowy shots of his Nevada home via his Instagram Stories Thursday.

“Missing my happy place,” he wrote.

Renner, who hasn’t been home since being airlifted to the hospital on New Year’s Day, went on to advise his neighbors to “stay safe out there” after a recent snowstorm.

“It’s a rough ride over the pass,” he wrote.

The Oscar nominee was at his Reno-area property on Jan. 1 when he was “run over” by a 14,330-pound PistenBully snowplow, according to local authorities.

Jeremy Renner takes hospital selfie
Jeremy Renner misses his “happy place” while recovering.
jeremeyrenner/Instagram
Jeremy Renner's Nevada home covered in snow
The actor posted a picture of his snow-covered Nevada home via Instagram.
jeremyrenner/Instagram

Washoe County Sheriff Darin Balaam noted during a Jan. 4 press conference that Renner was not believed “to be impaired at all” during the freak incident.

The “Hawkeye” star has been active on Instagram since undergoing surgery for “blunt chest trauma” and other injuries, giving a glimpse of his facial wounds in a hospital selfie.

Jeremy Renner drives orange snowplow
Renner was “run over” by a snowplow earlier this month.
Jeremey Renner

“Thank you all for your kind words. 🙏,” he told his followers on Jan. 3. “Im too messed up now to type. But I send love to you all.”

Renner has since given glimpses of his mom and sister treating him to a “spa day,” as well as his 56th birthday celebration.

Jeremy Renner enjoys hospital
The “Hawkeye” star celebrated his 56th birthday in the hospital.
jeremyrenner/Instagram

Many of the Golden Globe nominee’s fellow Marvel actors have wished him well amid his recovery.

“Close but no cigar. You’re blessed. Quick recovery, brother. ❤️,” Josh Brolin wrote in an Instagram comment, while Chris Evans called his co-star “tough as nails.”

Paul Bettany sent “love and healing” Renner’s way, and Chris Hemsworth wished the “Mayor of Kingstown” star a “speedy recovery.”