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Category Archives: New Hampshire
And We’re Off!
We have had such a great time visiting our kids in New England but, sad to say, it’s time to go. The campground we have been staying in for most of the summer closed down for the season on October … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New Hampshire, November
Tagged Cabela's, Fall Colors, Walmart Overnighting
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Chesterfield Gorge
Monday, June 27, 2016 In the southwest corner of New Hampshire about half way between Keene, (where we are) and the Vermont border is a wayside stop that we have driven by a few times without stopping. This time … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, June, New Hampshire
Tagged Chesterfield Gorge, Hiking, State Parks
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Atlantic Day Trip
Saturday, June 18, 2016. Another beautiful day today! in the 80’s and sunny. It’s another great day for a drive (as if we don’t drive enough). New Hampshire has only 18 miles of shoreline on the Atlantic Ocean and The … Continue reading
Cornish NH
It was raining this morning and we didn’t want to spend the day inside so we made a little road trip up the New Hampshire / Vermont border about 60 miles to see the Cornish-Windsor Bridge. The 460 foot length makes … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New Hampshire, Vermont
Tagged Bridges, Covered Bridges, National Historic Site, Saint-Gaudens
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Honey Hill
There are many opportunities to hike around here. Today, another beautiful day, we chose to visit Honey Hill in Swanzey NH. A few horses greeted us near the parking area for the trail. Remains of an old rock wall can … Continue reading
Tippin Rock
Today was another beautiful day; a great day for a hike. Tippin Rock/Hewes Hill is just a few miles southeast of Swanzey NH where we are camped so we went to check it out. It’s a fairly easy walk through … Continue reading
Bridges!
Two weeks ago we arrived at our destination near the small town of Keene, in southwest New Hampshire, where we will be until the end of June. The days started out pretty cold, then came several rainy days until now … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, May, New Hampshire
Tagged Bridges, Covered Bridges, Farmer's Markets and Flea Markets, Stone Arch Bridges
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Goodbye New England
We have had such a great time in New Hampshire these last several weeks while we visit our son and his wife and their new baby in Keene 🙂 And now Autumn has arrived and the colors are taking over … Continue reading
Mount Washington Cog Railway
Three years ago we explored the White Mountains of New Hampshire and took a shuttle van ride up to the top of Mount Washington, the highest summit in northeastern USA at 6,288 feet above sea level. That was a great … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New Hampshire, October
Tagged Appalachian Trail, Cog Railway, Hiking, Mt. Washington, Train
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Return to New Hampshire
The last week has been a lot of fun. Maine and Massachusetts are beautiful and we got to meet up with other traveling family members. But that is just a memory now and we are returning to New Hampshire. But … Continue reading
Salem, Massachusetts
Living full time in our RV means we have plenty of down time so TV is a good thing to have around. For the six years we have been RVing (3 winters, 3 fulltime) until now we chose to “suck … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, September
Tagged Campgrounds, Campsite, DISH, Memorials, Patrick Dougherty, RV Parks, Salem, Salem Witch Trials, Sculpture, Stickworks, tailgater, Witches
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Family Time in NH
We are in New Hampshire now and have been for the last several days while we visit our son and his family for a while. They live in Keene, a small town in the southwestern part of the state. One … Continue reading
Posted in August, Daily Post, New Hampshire, September
Tagged Bridges, Covered Bridges, RV Parks
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Here We Go Again
It’s been a whole month since we arrived in Concord, NH. We’ve been enjoying our time with our daughter (who drove up from Connecticut), our son and his wife, and our three-month old grandson. Many changes are happening here, job … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, June, Massachusetts, May, New Hampshire
Tagged Family, Honda CRV, Toad, Towing
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New Hampshire Family Time
Most RV parks and campgrounds this far north do not open until the middle or the end of May. But we did find one that just opened now. It’s a quiet campground, mostly seasonal campers who have been there for years. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, May, New Hampshire
Tagged Cascade Campground, Concord, RV Parks
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Winter! and a Baby
Our train arrived at Boston South Station after midnight, about three hours late. Finding a taxi was no problem, they were waiting at the station for potential fares. Our hotel was holding our reservations for us as we had notified them … Continue reading
New Hampshire and Maine
It’s too early for most RV parks and campgrounds in New Hampshire to be open for the season. However, there are a few that have seasonal customers who have been here all winter. Circle 9 Campground is one, and it is only … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post, Maine, New Hampshire
Tagged Campgrounds, Campsite, Circle 9 Campground, Lighthouse, Portland, Portland Head Lighthouse, RV Parks
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Family Time
Saturday morning we find frost on the windshield! We really need to get ourselves south! But before we go south we want to spend some time with family. It’s why we are here. We picked up our daughter, Teresa, and … Continue reading
Concord, NH
It was a cold night but we did not see any frost on the ground. We put on our coats and went for a morning walk around the campground. There is a very nice sandy beach here that has been … Continue reading
New Hampshire
We continued our journey to Concord, New Hampshire this morning. The fall coloring makes it for a pretty drive all the way. Most RV parks and campgrounds close for the season here around October 15. But we did manage to … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New Hampshire, October
Tagged Campgrounds, Concord, Concord New Hampshire, Mile-Away Campground, RV Parks
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Bear Brook State Park
Even though it was a damp cloudy morning we hiked the nearby trails just to get some exercise and see the sights. We were hearing gunfire not too far away so we decided not to venture too far into the … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New Hampshire, October
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