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  • Easton

    What Easton lacks in size (only 31.2 sq. miles), it more than makes up for in...

  • Dalton

    My first stop in Dalton was accidental. I was actually touring Whitefield when...

  • Benton

    I could tell when I looked at the map, Benton was going to be a very laid back...

  • Bath

    If there is one thing Bath has plenty of, it is history! The Brick Store is...

  • Lyman

    I wasn’t quite sure what to expect as I drove into Lyman. A glance at the...

  • Landaff

    Landaff has quite a history, twice its citizens voted to become part of...

  • Randolph

    What to do in Randolph? Outdoor activities abound!! Randolph is about 30,170...

  • Monroe

    The beautiful town of Monroe is situated along the eastern shore of the...

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    Hart’s Location is one of New Hampshire’s 25 unincorporated places....

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Touring NH

Antrim

Steve and I got off to an early start to tour Antrim. I wanted to get to Greg Lake before the sun was fully up. I guess that is one good thing about winter, sunrise is at a reasonable hour. I had been to Greg Lake once before, about 5 years ago when a friend […]

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Barrington

With 2012 drawing to a close, Steve and I drove over to Barrington, NH. The day was overcast and cold, but we made the best of it. At one time in history (in 1817) only 2 towns in New Hampshire had a larger population. Today, it ranks 34th in population. One of the oldest businesses […]

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Dublin

This week, I’m going to try a little different approach to the blog. I’m going to include an interactive map showing some of the highlights, instead of giving you turn by turn directions. There isn’t a road, paved or otherwise, where you can’t see something beautiful or breathtaking. If you click on a pin on […]

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Surry

Surry is a very small town in the western part of New Hampshire, only 15.9 square miles. My husband, Steve, has decided that he likes chauffeuring me on these trips. It gives us time together and makes the trip that much more enjoyable. Our first stop was at the Surry Mountain Lake Dam. The dam was […]

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Nelson

Usually, I have a very hard time embracing “stick season” (the time of year between wonderful fall foliage and the quiet beauty of a newly fallen snow), but this weeks trip to Nelson almost made me forget what time of year it is.  I, once again, had the pleasure of being joined by my husband, Steve, […]

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Temple

This weeks trip was to the town of Temple. Although Temple isn’t a large town, don’t let that fool you into driving thru it to go to somewhere else. Take the time to check out all of the views and  scenery on the side roads. This week, I tried out a new app on my […]

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Canterbury

This weekend I went for a ride to Canterbury (exit 18 off Rt 93) with my husband. It was great to get out and shoot with him. Most of the time, I am “touring NH” by myself. When I am driving by and slam on the brakes because something has caught my eye, I have to wait until I […]

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Hancock

Hancock is a historic town, with plenty of photography opportunities. The town was settled in 1764 and was named Hancock in 1779 in honor of John Hancock. The town offices are housed in the old school building… And, yes, the small building in the foreground in the Police Department. I parked behind the post office and […]

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A little town called Crystal River

Some of you probably know that Crystal River isn’t in New Hampshire, it’s in Florida. Well, Florida is where I happen to be right now. My parents live in Crystal River. My mom hadn’t been well for quite a long time, with the last year being the worst. In August, she was accepted into hospice. […]

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Bennington

I know I said that I was going to do part 2 of Peterborough this week, but I decided to wait and do part 2 as the last post about my New Hampshire tour. It made sense to me that since I started here, I should end here and bring my blog full circle…starting and […]

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