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Winter Cold
February 14, 2022 - This winter has given us some cold weather. Not -30 degrees F mind you, but -20. These images all represent cold to me....
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Winter 2021
March 20, 2021 - Now that it is officially spring, I have waited long enough to show snowy winter pictures.
Mount Washington from Swed...
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Mount Eisenhower
December 31, 2020 - The Presidentials received some snow this fall, but as happens often, most of it melted. This allowed for the perfect op...
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Summertime
July 23, 2020 - There was still snow on Mount Washington on the 4th of July.
The Cataracts in Andover, Maine.
Kayaking.
Sto...
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July means fireworks
July 23, 2020 - Natural fireworks:
A friend once shared photos of fireflies that she had taken so I am still striving to get an image...
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Crawford Notch
February 18, 2020 - And a bonus of Mount Washington with the summit almost visible through the clouds.
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Early December
December 10, 2019 - We are easing into winter. Yes, it has been cold at times.
Don't forget your 2020 calendar of cars from the Bahre c...
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Fall colors end
November 08, 2019 - Now that all our leaves have blown off, I'll share the rest of the foliage photos:
Bear Pond in Waterford
Next a...
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Spring
May 20, 2019 - Spring is here, gradually, and the black flies are out in clouds.
Beautiful painted trillium growing up from the br...
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Fleeting autumn
October 29, 2018 - Here is how our autumn colors have fared in twenty-one images.
The road to the Stone House.
Rattlesnake Gorge, Sto...
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Winter 2017 to 2018
January 02, 2018 - The power was out in North Conway that morning, so instead of running errands, I took photos. This is Mount Washington a...
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A look back at November
December 24, 2016 - Photo projects like the magazine shoot kept me from posting last month, so here is a photographic summary.
So, starti...
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Autumn colors
October 11, 2016 - Mount Washington, of course, from Bridgton, Maine.
Hobbes Pond, Norway, Maine
Sunset over Mount Kearsarge from L...
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Mountain blueberries
August 09, 2016 - In 2014, the blueberries were about peak at this location on August 15. This year they were past prime on August 5. (See...
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Pleasant Mtn. from the West
April 19, 2016 - This is the next in my series on the trails up Pleasant Mountain. Only one more trail to go.
This time we actually to...
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Winter ending
March 14, 2016 - A new snow like this was rare this winter -- winter was less wintry.
Maple syrup season starting in February. Photo w...
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Crocker Hill
February 17, 2016 - Crocker Hill is a short hike in Paris, Maine. Remnants of old mining work is visible along the trail, but the mine shaft...
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Late fall, early morning
November 03, 2015 - Alpen glow, Mount Washington.
Mount Chocorua, Lake Chocorua reflecting Mount Chocorua
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Autumn in Berlin, NH
October 27, 2015 - That former mill town of Berlin, New Hampshire (pronounced without an accent on the last syllable) is a gateway to the N...
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Spring
May 12, 2015 - My last post had snow. Not good. I am sure you all are happy to be beyond that.
How about hail?
Nice sunsets?
Dis...
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Early spring hike
April 07, 2015 - The last day of March a co-worker joined me for an evening hike up Pleasant Mountain. I thought we may need snowshoes, b...
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Late winter-early spring
April 03, 2015 - This post is doing a little catch-up. Winter granted us enough snow so it persists even without new storms.
Alpengl...
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Winter days
March 03, 2015 - Mount Washington looking up the Saco River Valley.
Foggy morning, Pine Hill
Northern lights through a hazy sky....
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Glen Boulder
October 30, 2014 - Another hike, this time in Pinkham Notch. A short one -- Glen Boulder was the destination via the Direttissima and Glen...
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