Robert Frost in Derry New Hampshire
Exploring some of the Places in New England Robert Frost lived during his life. Exploring them in the fall or the summer, these are great side trips!
Continue reading →Exploring some of the Places in New England Robert Frost lived during his life. Exploring them in the fall or the summer, these are great side trips!
Continue reading →(This was an article from September 26-27 2020, our day-trip year due to Covid) How About Barns and Churches in Peak Fall Foliage? I have never seen real peak colors in September till this year (2020). I know so many … Continue reading →
I don’t know if you are like me but half the fun of finding covered bridges is what you find around them. A couple of times we’ve found other buildings next to a covered bridge. Many times they were old … Continue reading →
Welcome leaf peepers, to one of my favorite New Hampshire scenic drives. What Will You Find North of the Kancamagus Highway? It’s a long one with 2 churches, 1 stone tower, 3 covered bridges, a grist mill (really in VT, but only … 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 →
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 →
New England Photography on Vermont back roads Subjects like this are always my favorites. Anytime I can find my way to a dirt road, I wonder what is around the next bend? I won’t lie, this can go terribly wrong … 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 →
Leaving Tamworth in the rearview mirror I was leaving Tamworth behind me as my photography window was winding down and soon I would have to head home. I now headed toward the Durgin Covered Bridge. It was sort of on my … Continue reading →
Rushing water, stone outcroppings, fall foliage colors lining the river and nearby camping available… Coos Canyon has it all. Finding Coos Canyon Coos Canyon was something I found on my way (to or from) Rangeley Lake in Maine. Coos Canyon is … Continue reading →