Showing posts with label New Hampshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Hampshire. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Home Made Granite State Goat House








A Harrisville neighbor's labor of love: A hand made goat house using material from the site.

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Two Loons


A Loon keeps me company as I swim in Harrisville Pond. July 2007 Photo by my Dad.

Sunday, August 02, 2009

Canopy of Trees Beneath a Canopy of Trees


The beginnings of a hut made from branches at Sargent Pond in New Hampshire.

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Victim of the Ice Storm



Last Summer my parents neighbor Pam offered to let us have the old swing set in her yard. Mark and I disassembled it and carried it across the road to my parents yard where we reassembled it. Olivia and Emily got one weekends worth of fun on it before a massive ice storm brought trees down on it and smashed it. I'll try to fix it this summer.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Family Outing


A family of Canada Geese go for a morning paddle on Harrisville Pond. Photo by my Dad.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Future Home of the Old Schoolhouse Bed and Breakfast




January 2003 Michelle and I visited her friends Sarah and Mick in Dublin, New Hampshire on our way to go skiing at Stowe, Vermont. We stayed in their amazing "guest room" and were treated to such a fantastic breakfast that Michelle remarked they should open a B&B. Sarah said hey that's a great idea and not too long afterwards they actually did it. Now you too can stay at The Old Schoolhouse Bed and Breakfast practically at the foot of Mt Monadnock and enjoy Mick and Sarah's hospitality.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Seasonal Shortcut.




Following the snowmobile tracks across Harrisville Pond to the village center. Harrisville, New Hampshire.

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Saint-Gaudens






Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site in New Hampshire is the home and studio of the 19th century sculptor. Our visit included a walk through a shroom filled forest.

Ascending Monadnock


Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire is one of the most climbed mountains in the world and a relatively easy ascent. But it's still a mountain and it will exhaust you if you're not in shape and try to do it too fast. Trust me I know from experience. I think I'm getting old.