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 […]
Bridgewater
by The Wandering RVer on October 6, 2014 in Uncategorized
I made an unplanned stop while I was touring Bridgewater. I saw a sign for Sawhegenet Falls Park. I was hoping to get lucky again and find another waterfall! The Pemigewasset River flows slowly here, so, no waterfall, but my stop wasn’t wasted. As I was walking down the hill to the river, I heard […]
Unity
by The Wandering RVer on September 8, 2014 in Uncategorized
There are lots of reasons to visit Unity! Between the beautiful rural scenery and the unique finds on the side of the road, Unity will have you wanting to come back again and again. When my camp neighbor told me about his brother’s business of creating children’s rides and trains. I knew I had to […]
Amherst
by The Wandering RVer on August 11, 2014 in Uncategorized
I used to drive through Amherst several times a week. I always stayed on Rt. 101 and never really explored. I knew Amherst is full of history and wonderful architecture but I was always in a hurry to get somewhere else. The center of town is one of the best places to start. There is […]
Acworth
by The Wandering RVer on July 28, 2014 in Uncategorized
While I do try to plan my tour route in advance, I never know what I am going to find. Acworth surprised me with some truly unique finds! I’ll start with the Beryl Mountain Museum – The Happy Home of Antique Trucks, Antique Cars, Snowmobiles and other Stuff!! It is only open by appointment and […]
Langdon
by The Wandering RVer on July 21, 2014 in Uncategorized
Langdon is rural New Hampshire at its best! There is a quiet beauty that draws you in and takes you to a simpler time. Both of the covered bridges in Langdon are closed to vehicular traffic and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The McDermott Bridge spans the Cold River. The second […]
Newport
by The Wandering RVer on June 2, 2014 in Uncategorized
Memorial Day weekend brought my annual trek in Waldo to stay in a campground and explore the town around me. This year Steve and I packed up and headed to Newport. We stayed at the Crow’s Nest Campground, right off Rt. 10. We’ve stayed there several times before and the owners, Andy and Eva, have […]
Lyndeborough
by The Wandering RVer on March 31, 2014 in Uncategorized
Spring in almost upon us here in New Hampshire. There are certainly plenty of signs, even if the temps are still in the mid 30’s… Another sure sign of spring is the maple sap collection buckets… Which eventually make their way to the sugar house… And it never hurts to have an arch bridge […]
Jaffrey
by The Wandering RVer on November 18, 2013 in Uncategorized
Like Swanzey, I’ve been to Jaffrey many times. Most of the photos in this post are recent, but a few are from a couple years ago. I have to be honest, I had been putting off touring Jaffrey, even though it is the next town over. I wanted to wait until I had the opportunity […]
Colebrook
by The Wandering RVer on July 29, 2013 in Uncategorized
There had been a lot of rain the week before I visited Colebrook. As a matter of fact, it was raining lightly the first day I was there, for most people, this would be a great day to stay in and catch up on their reading. For me, it was a great day to be […]
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