Setting Expectations for New England Fall Foliage
Many people comment and say They are happy with pretty much whatever they find. I’m usually the same way, until Mother Nature is a grudge and refuses to let the colors out to play… Last year
Many people comment and say They are happy with pretty much whatever they find. I’m usually the same way, until Mother Nature is a grudge and refuses to let the colors out to play… Last year
Route 113 at times runs along Wild river and turns west into New Hampshire. This is about where the map may say you have arrived in Hastings. There is a right turn here that will follow the Wild River for some distance. And this is what Lisa and I took on this day.
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 →
Why Explore Montgomery? You will Montgomery in Franklin County at the junction of Routes 242, 118, and 58. Actually, the junction is Montgomery Center and Montgomery is a mile or so up Route 118 towards Sheldon in the west, but it … 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 →
I don’t know about you but I love old farms and barns which as you can guess, extends to covered bridges. Something about an old barn that makes me want to capture it. I even have a bench made by a craftsman in Petersham Massachusetts. He said the wood was from a barn built around 1770 or just before the Revolution. … Continue reading →
There is a scenic overlook view of Kettle Pond from Owls Head Mountain. If you are in the Peacham area, this is a good place to check out. it’s a short drive up off of Route 242 from the entrance … Continue reading →
Well my leaf peeps the autumn has passed most of us by and stick season is upon us (originally written November of 2017) and that means we are left going through our pictures and memories of this (or past) seasons. … Continue reading →
Yes I know I’m usually ALL about the autumn season, well, at some point we have to face facts and just deal with it. Winter and Christmas, and winter, and the holidays, and winter… Well, you get the idea. Here … Continue reading →
Route 102, Guildhall and Granby Vermont As you look at the map you may or may not realize that the border of Vermont and New Hampshire is not Route 91. It’s actually Route 5 and the Connecticut River. for the … Continue reading →