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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...

  • Hart’s Location

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

  • Sugar Hill

    Sugar Hill has so much to brag about, I don’t even know where to begin!...

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The Monadnock Region – A Driving Tour

Mount Monadnock is the heart of the Monadnock Region. This drive will take you through all of the towns which make up the area. The drive can be done in one day, but you should plan for at least 3 days, as you will want to stop along the way to explore. I designed the […]

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Hopkinton

The days are getting warmer and I am back to touring NH. My second town of 2015 was Hopkinton. It’s a beautiful town with lots of rural charm. If you been reading my blog for a while, you probably know I have an affinity for Highland Cattle. Their long shaggy hair and curved horns always […]

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Arizona – The Last 6 Weeks

This post marks a milestone for me, this is my 100th post! In 2 1/2 years time, I visited 90 towns in New Hampshire and have done some traveling in other states. If you follow me regularly, you know I’ve been in Arizona for the last two months. My wi-fi was sketchy so I wasn’t […]

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A Tribute

I’ve truly been enjoying my trip to Quartzsite! If you read my last post, after I fixed it, you’ll know that my internet has been somewhat of a problem. Now I have an upgraded plan, so hopefully I can post some more of my adventures. My dad, the dogs and I have been out and […]

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The Internet

I know it has been several weeks with no posts. Wi-fi is a funny thing, sometimes it works great, sometimes not so much. The frustrating part is when I finally found a spot where I had reliable service, my provider decided I had used too much data…ugh. In the mean time, I’ve had plenty of […]

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My Birthday in the Desert

I am not so naive as to think the desert started out Saturday morning with such beauty just for me, but it was my birthday. The sunrise and moon set began a day which was to be filled with amazing sights and delights! Come along with me as I recount the events of the day […]

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Outside New Hampshire

I know I haven’t posted in a while, but I actually have a good reason now. Over Thanksgiving, Steve and I drove Waldo to my dad’s house in Florida in preparation for an extended trip to Quartzsite, AZ in January. We didn’t want Waldo to get stuck in the snow before our trip west. We […]

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Henniker

It was great to be out with my camera again. Steve and I headed out to Henniker. We knew there was a covered bridge and plenty of history to explore.The covered bridge is on the New England College campus, in the center of town… Looking towards town, you can see the stone bridge…   We […]

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The best of 2014

I know it has been a while since I’ve posted a new town. Sometimes life and health issues get in the way. When I first started this blog, my goal was to post a new town every week. Given everything that has happened in the last 2 years, and my health, I think I’ve done […]

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Merrimack

Situated between New Hampshire’s two largest cities, Merrimack has plenty to offer residents and visitors. I visited several of the area parks, starting near Naticook Lake. The fall colors are still hanging on for us to enjoy…   I think my favorite park in Merrimack is Twin Bridge Park. There is an awesome wooden playground […]

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