Kearsarge Inn, North Conway
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 →

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 →
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 →
What’s a Notch? You find them all over Northern New England and therein lies the clue… Northern New England has most of the taller mountains and between all these higher peaks are low passes or notches. I have written about … Continue reading →
Far off in the woods of New Hampshire is the ruins of a grand, little “castle.” Part of what is now a conservation forest was once the summer getaway of an eclectic character, Antoinette Sherri, a costume designer for the … Continue reading →
Exploring the Back Roads of Sugar Hill In all my conversations with you, I always tell you to look for the back roads. To look for the views that don’t get photographed as often. I don’t mean to say ignore … Continue reading →
What’s not to love about old inns? I’ve stayed here two times and one note you need to know is that are no motels or “cheap” lodging in Sugar Hill. This was the playground of the rich and famous in … Continue reading →
What not to miss in New Hampshire! This was written September 7th 2016 The breeze coming in my window last night turned decidedly chilly by dawn, brrr, I loved it! The cicadae are singing in good form and I’m getting … Continue reading →
This is my most valuable lesson for planning a fall foliage trip! This also goes for most trips year round so feel free to use it during the rest of the year… The #1 problem in fall foliage planning is … Continue reading →
Welcome leaf peepers and fall foliage lovers the world over. We all know that New Hampshire fall foliage is some of the best in New England, if not the united states. But when I said out of this world, I … Continue reading →