Clarksville is the second most northern town in New Hampshire. The north side of Clarksville is bordered by Lake Francis… Once I got off the main road, I was treated to such peaceful surroundings. There are miles and miles of trails crisscrossing the western side of Clarksville. Most of these roads are part of the […]
Pittsburg
by The Wandering RVer on July 1, 2013 in Uncategorized
Pittsburg is not only the largest town in NH, it is also the largest township in the lower 48. I don’t usually get into much history about the places I visit, but I found Pittsburg to be quite unique. Instead of being granted by the King, it was purchased from an Abenaki chief. Both the […]
Walpole
by The Wandering RVer on May 20, 2013 in Uncategorized
What’s not to love about Walpole?! I spent the day with my friend Jackie of The Inn at Valley Farms. She showed me some of the highlights in Walpole. We started our adventure by enjoying some time at the farm. I loved all of the gardens, spectacular views and of course, the animals. If […]
Litchfield
by The Wandering RVer on April 29, 2013 in Uncategorized
Litchfield is a great residential community, situated between Manchester and Nashua. It has deep agricultural roots, with several farm stands and pick your own farms. I think McQuesten Farm has always been my favorite. When my son was very young, I lived in Nashua and used to bring him to the farm to […]
Francestown
by The Wandering RVer on April 22, 2013 in Uncategorized
I was quite happy to be out and about with the weather starting to turn spring like. I saw my first real sign of spring while I was in Francestown. In front of a lovely old farm house, I saw my first crocus of the year… The snow melt has filled the streams and brooks […]
New Ipswich
by The Wandering RVer on April 8, 2013 in Uncategorized
New Ipswich is a beautiful town with lots to see. It is rich in history and the scenery can’t be beat. I wasn’t surprise to come across a great view of Mt. Monadnock… I drove by a gorgeous house, sitting high on a hill and thought they really had a lovely view… With so many […]
Sullivan
by The Wandering RVer on March 25, 2013 in Uncategorized
The rural beauty that is Sullivan ensures return visits from me in all of the seasons. It was easy for me to picture it in the vibrant greens of summer or the blazing reds and oranges of fall. On my way to Bolster Pond, I got quite a chuckle at the sign I saw… Since it […]
Troy
by The Wandering RVer on March 18, 2013 in Uncategorized
It was great to see the sun this week while I was touring Troy. Troy is a beautiful and historic town. There were very few roads we that traveled where didn’t see magnificent views of Mt. Monadnock… One of the best views of Mt. Monadnock we found was at Monadnock Berries … While we were there, I visited […]
Marlborough
by The Wandering RVer on March 11, 2013 in Uncategorized
The winter skies of March are starting to bring me down. Both times this week when I traveled to the rural town of Marlborough, it was spitting snow. While snow-covered trees and roads can make for some peaceful feeling photos, the grey skies leave me longing for spring. But…March does herald the beginning of maple […]
Wilton
by The Wandering RVer on March 4, 2013 in Uncategorized
There is just so much to see in Wilton! I’ve photographed in Wilton many times over the past several year and I decided to include some of my older photos in the post. Last week, I visited Wilton no less than 3 times and I know I still didn’t capture all there is to see. […]
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