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  1. Hi Jeff! I’ve been following your blog for some time. We own a small home on the shore of Goose Pond Lake in Canaan NH where I often (not often enough) escape to from my now primary home in Virginia Beach. (I grew up in Rhody and my parents purchased the house in the early 70’s). My favorite time to visit is of course October for the leaf season. Would love to see more pix from our area (of course) or invite you up to have you take some pix on the pond sometime. I will be at the house this October for 3 weeks. There are several small ponds nearby and a friend has a quaint house on George’s Pond in Enfield as well. An awesome backdrop for leaf peeping photos at sunset or rise. Kind Regards! Karin Lundgren

    • Hi Karin, That is a lovely area to visit. I drive by places like this all the time and I’m sad to say there are few places for people to get out and explore. Maybe there are some public hiking trails on the other side of the lake but on the east side that runs along the lake, there are no places to get out and explore. For much of that area, both sides of the road have either homes or lake frontage property belonging to the homes across the street.
      I don’t think the people living there would want an old photographer parking in front of their home and walking along their beach. When I write about places I try to tell people about places they can actually come and visit and I don’t think your neighbors would like that much. I might come up to Canaan and see what it looks like from the air though.

  2. Hi Jeff! I’ve been following your blog for some time. We own a small home on the shore of Goose Pond Lake in Canaan NH where I often (not often enough) escape to from my now primary home in Virginia Beach. (I grew up in Rhody and my parents purchased the house in the early 70’s). My favorite time to visit is of course October for the leaf season. Would love to see more pix from our area (of course) or invite you up to have you take some pix on the pond sometime. I will be at the house this October for 3 weeks. There are several small ponds nearby and a friend has a quaint house on George’s Pond in Enfield as well. An awesome backdrop for leaf peeping photos at sunset or rise. Kind Regards! Karin Lundgren

    • Hi Karin, That is a lovely area to visit. I drive by places like this all the time and I’m sad to say there are few places for people to get out and explore. Maybe there are some public hiking trails on the other side of the lake but on the east side that runs along the lake, there are no places to get out and explore. For much of that area, both sides of the road have either homes or lake frontage property belonging to the homes across the street.
      I don’t think the people living there would want an old photographer parking in front of their home and walking along their beach. When I write about places I try to tell people about places they can actually come and visit and I don’t think your neighbors would like that much. I might come up to Canaan and see what it looks like from the air though.

  3. Hi Jeff, I was to this place during my last trip to the Sugar Hill area. I love the walkway that has quotes from his poetry. Am I imagining things or is there another place associated with Frost in VT, within sight of Bennington? (I don’t go through there anymore now that they have the Bennington Bypass.) Thought I remembered something of the kind but that may have been 20 or more years ago.

  4. Hi Jeff, I was to this place during my last trip to the Sugar Hill area. I love the walkway that has quotes from his poetry. Am I imagining things or is there another place associated with Frost in VT, within sight of Bennington? (I don’t go through there anymore now that they have the Bennington Bypass.) Thought I remembered something of the kind but that may have been 20 or more years ago.

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