Rye is my favorite coastal town in New Hampshire. It boasts 3 state parks and plenty of places to sit quietly and watch the waves. I couldn’t tell you how many times I’ve been to Rye over the years or all of the fun I’ve had there. I decided to dig out some older images […]
Lincoln
Lincoln is truly a town for all seasons. In the warmer months you can visit Whale’s Tale Water Park, ride the Hobo Railroad, and visit Clark’s Trading Post. In the fall, there is nothing more beautiful than a ride along the Kancamagus Highway. The foliage and views are unbelievable. That leaves winter, what to do […]
Richmond
Most of the roads in Richmond looked like this. It was a scenic drive, but I didn’t really find much that appealed to the photographer in me. Off to one side of the road, I saw a large pile of logs ready either for the saw mill or to be cut for firewood. I doubt […]
Winchester
The cold and the snow have really been a challenge for me this year. We have had some down right frigid weather. Sometimes it is hard to motivate myself to get out and tour! Winchester is a beautiful town in southwest New Hampshire. The Ashuelot River flows under the covered bridge that I visited in […]
Hinsdale
Hinsdale is a very quiet little town. I knew about the license plate house before I left and was quite happy to find it on the main road. I don’t know how long it took the owner to find all of those license plates, but it is neat to see. They appear to be from […]
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 […]
Stoddard
Stoddard is the 17th town in Cheshire County that I have toured. Only 6 more towns and Cheshire County will be complete. There are plenty of outdoor activities to keep you busy in Stoddard. I have hiked, hunted , photographed and just enjoyed the scenery. I mentioned the Harris Center in my post about Harrisville, […]
Rindge
I probably should have saved Rindge for a different time of year, but once again, this will give me a good reason to go back. Rindge is home to the Cathedral of the Pines. The grounds are open from May to October. I was able to see a small amount of their 236 acres, but […]
Mont Vernon
I have to say that the weather last week left me feeling pretty uninspired. The temperature stayed in the teens, there was no snow and everything was looking a little blah. After our nor’easter this weekend, I set out to see what I could find. I drove over to Mont Vernon, a town I used […]
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, […]


