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Sunapee

Steve and I had been to Lake Sunapee several times but never really explored what the rest of the town had to offer. We had been seriously missing out! There are several other lakes and ponds worth a visit. One of them is Mountain View Lake… Alden of Sunapee uses this beautiful lake for kayak […]

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Westmoreland

I’ve finally recovered from surgery enough to get out and about again. I still have some restrictions, but it sure felt good to be out. Luckily the weather the last few weeks had been pretty rainy and cold, so I didn’t really miss going out. This week, I visited the town of Westmoreland and found […]

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Lyndeborough

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 […]

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Bedford

The weather has kept me from getting out too much. I refuse to go out when the weather is below 10 degrees. When I toured Bedford, I didn’t get to spend as much time as usual, but then I remembered I visited Bedford two years ago. So, I thought I’d combine my image sets. The […]

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Milford

Milford, the granite town… I spent several years living in Milford back in the early 1970’s. All I can say is that almost everything changes. The convenience store that our apartment was attached to is now a pet salon and the house that once was home to my best friend is now an insurance agency, […]

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Hillsborough

Like Swanzey, Hillsborough is a town I have visited many times for its unique bridges but in Hillsborough it is the collection of stone arch bridges that draws me there. At one time there were almost a dozen of these stone arch bridges in Hillsborough, today 4 of them are still in use. The Hillsborough […]

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Milan

When I first started asking around for things to see and do in Milan, the response I got was begin by pronouncing the name correctly – Mile-un because mi-LAN is in Italy. OK , so now that I got that straightened out. It quickly became apparent to me that relaxation seems to be the name […]

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Stewartstown

Stewartstown is probably most famous as the final resting place of Metallak, an Abenaki Chief. His biography is quite interesting. His marker was the newest of the headstones in the cemetery. There are quite a few trinkets and memorials on and near his grave. Just up the road from the cemetery is the North Hill Church… […]

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Colebrook

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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Pittsburg

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 […]

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