Mirror Lake 2

Published On: November 6, 2014Categories: New England at Last 2012, New Hampshire

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Jim and I have been going round and round about these two pictures. I have them saved as Mirror Lake, but in looking at the map after googling Mirror Lake, we did not go in the area east of Lake Winnipesaukee, where Mapquest is pointing us and the pictures on the web show a much larger lake than this one that we visited. So for now I’ll call this Mirror Lake 2, not to be confused with the big one farther south.

This quiet little lake was just beautiful. Jim insists that it’s not far from Lincoln and we saw it on the day we stayed close to home – the day we visited Woodstock and had the great beer. It would have been the perfect spot to pull out the lawn chairs and enjoy the quiet – had it not been raining again, of course. It was a beautiful serene lake, with no one around. Perfect place to put in a canoe and glide across the glass-like surface, trying to go slowly to make our disturbance minimal. Trying not make a sound to disturb the absolute silence. It was our own slice of heaven if only for a while.

Next up: What About Bob?

Happy trails,
Barb

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