As someone who hated high school history class, I’m amazed at how much I enjoy visiting places from those dreaded books and lectures. At first it was Jim who was encouraging the stops, but now we both agree that, although some places may not be politically correct in this day and age, it’s our history. How […]
This post is pretty much a combination of all things New Hampshire in one fantastic day! There were babbling brooks, wow–worthy waterfalls, and tree-covered mountains with glorious views. There were walks in the woods, two covered bridges, and a stop at one of our favorite breweries. Click on the first photo in each group and scroll to see the […]
Like the human body, the inside of a centuries-old covered bridge contains its framework and the outside shows its age (or maintenance budget). Under the bridge is a good place to find its heart and imagine what it has lived through – above the ever-changing flow of a river. Click on the first photo in each group and scroll […]
Last time we were in Moultonborough was one week before “season” and this entryway was gated. Reminiscing about that day, it was rainy and cloudy and our views would have surely been compromised anyway. I don’t know if it was fate or just dumb luck, but we returned nine years later on a truly spectacular […]