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Easton

What Easton lacks in size (only 31.2 sq. miles), it more than makes up for in charm and beauty! I had driven through Easton probable hundreds of times and never knew it. Rt. 112 cuts through the lower corner of Easton. There are several wayside areas, picnic spots and trailheads along Rt. 112, but I […]

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Bath

If there is one thing Bath has plenty of, it is history! The Brick Store is believed to be one of the oldest, continually run general stores in America. It was recently sold and I hope the new owners can find a way to keep it going. On one side of the Brick Store is […]

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Lyman

I wasn’t quite sure what to expect as I drove into Lyman. A glance at the map showed a couple bodies of water, lots of hills and mountains and a few roads with neat names… As with many of the other towns I have visited recently, farming seems to be the major way of life […]

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Monroe

The beautiful town of Monroe is situated along the eastern shore of the Connecticut River.  As with most of the towns along the river, Monroe abounds with farms and fields. I didn’t have to look very far to find some wonderful barns and farms… As I was driving along, I spotted a heron at the […]

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Sugar Hill

Sugar Hill has so much to brag about, I don’t even know where to begin! Several years ago, Steve and I heard about a festival we knew we had to visit. The Sugar Hill Lupine Festival. While lupines can be found all over, Sugar Hill has made a point of celebrating the riot of purple […]

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Dunbarton

Well, I guess the sign says it all. But what is Dunbarton the “Best” of? It is the best place to unload your ATV or snowmobile and explore the Hopkinton-Everett Trails Area. I didn’t hike any of the trails, but I did stop along the road to the parking area and check out the views… […]

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Highlights from 2015

Here we are once again, the end of December. What a year it has been. I thought I’d jump on the “year in Review” bandwagon. I searched through this years posts and picked my favorite image from each town. My year began a tour of Henniker in January… In mid-January I left for an extended […]

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Londonderry

My youngest son, Jake, lives in Londonderry, so I couldn’t begin to count the number of times I have been there, but it wasn’t until yesterday I realized everything Londonderry has to offer. It literally has something for everyone.  Jake and I had dinner plans, so I thought I’d spend the day really getting to […]

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Plainfield

It’s been a several weeks since we visited Plainfield, so this post won’t showcase the beautiful fall foliage, but Plainfield still has plenty to offer! I bet the sweeping vistas are now ablaze with color… . Folks in town certainly have fun with the fact Rum Brook meanders its way through town, after all, what […]

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Goffstown

Having grown up in Goffstown, I thought I knew pretty much all there was to know about it. After all,  it was where I learned to drive and  where I graduated high school. But, looking back, I really didn’t know it at all. During my tour of Goffstown several weeks ago, I observed so much […]

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