The Frost Place in Franconia NH
This is the third home that I have photographed in New England that Robert Frost owned or rented. You can find a link to the article on his home in Derry NH and a link to his summer cottage in … Continue reading →
This is the third home that I have photographed in New England that Robert Frost owned or rented. You can find a link to the article on his home in Derry NH and a link to his summer cottage in … Continue reading →
Also… Bad weather “can” be good weather + 15 locations to look for great colors Bad weather is good for Photographs, IF, maybe, kinda-sorta OK, low pressure means rain and wind. Generally, this is not the kind of weather we want … Continue reading →
Chittenden Mills, the Old Red Mill in Jericho Vermont, dates back to the early 1800s and many businesses have been housed here. Up till the 1880s, it was a grinding mill with stones. After that, it was modernized with a new … Continue reading →
This article contains what I think are the top 10 things to do in New England. From September to November there are thousands of things to do. Of course the top number one thing is Leaf Peeping! So here are … Continue reading →
What is there to see in Jackson New Hampshire? Jackson NH is tops in my book, year-round! Today I’m going to recommend Jackson NH as a great place to stop, stay or just explore. The things that put Jackson on … Continue reading →
This is a pretty common question that I receive in one form or another. First off, it can be either very straightforward or very unique based on your likes and dislikes. I can help with some things like where to … Continue reading →
What could be better than Massachusetts in the fall? Autumn is a state of mind, more than a time of year… Jeff Foliage What does this time of year mean to you? It may be nothing more than escaping the heat … 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 →
Saugus Ironworks history The Saugus Ironworks is one of the oldest locations in Massachusetts for the colonies creating iron products. it dates back to the mid-1600s when the European iron makers brought their skills to a young colony along with … 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 →