Inns – Hartman’s Herb Farm/B&B
Hartman’s Herb Farm B&B in Central MA
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Continue reading →I haven’t had much to do with “real” TV up to this point. I’ve skyped several times with the weather channel but this time I had an interview with CBS Sunday morning (which you can view here) in the Conway … Continue reading →
It’s not usual for us to stay at an inn in a touristy area such as North Conway New Hampshire. But Jeff had his interview with CBS Sunday morning (which you can view here) in the Conway area. For … Continue reading →
We stayed at a place I have admired every time we drive through Littleton, NH, the Thayer’s Inn. You really can’t miss it when you drive through downtown with its beautiful, stately columns. Thayers Inn is like your favorite pair … Continue reading →
A Vermont Inn out in the country at Christmas. How much better could it be? So very “White Christmas”. We were headed up to Vermont to visit family, but due to certain circumstances, we couldn’t stay with family members. So, … Continue reading →
What 2019 may bring to New England Fall Foliage…
Continue reading →The fall migration was in full swing on Haley Pond in Rangeley Maine. It was 20 October and all the trees should have been bare. As I woke, the morning light outside my window in the Rangeley Inn was decidedly … Continue reading →
Just some fall foliage eye candy for you. A review of some images I have used in my past years’ fall foliage calendars. Locations are listed with the images as well as links to the images in my gallery. Should … Continue reading →
Is there such a thing? I mean, does New England really have a bad year? (the correct answer is YES!) The current news articles are saying yes and it won’t get any better unless it cools down from September into … Continue reading →
Do You Have a Favorite Tree? Basically, I’m wondering if I’m a little strange (my friends are going, Duh!) 🙂 But I like to visit a tree standing over a stone fence in Franconia Notch that I first found in … Continue reading →