I Turned On The News To See What Was What I Heard People Telling Me Who Was Good And Who’s Not There Were Less Drug Commercials Which At First Made Me Pleased But Now Too…
Don’t you long for the days of old when all was peaceful in the world of politics? I’m not sure when that was. .. As the country faced a national November election in October of…
A year ago, last September Julie and I backpacked from Stratton To Caratunk and then a few weeks later, thanks to unseasonably warm weather, we went back to Maine and completed the section from Caratunk…
This recipe for an Open Faced Caprese Sandwich is so delicious! And, so simple! I favor serving it as an open face on French Bread, but yes, you can use a hearty artisan white if…
DEAR GOD: Do You Have Any Wisdom For Voters? Yes, I do! You have inherited a form of government that is unique and precious. To have the right to determine your future, instead of being…
For some anglers, myself included, late September and October are some of the most productive times of the year to fish for black crappie. The fish are schooled up, holding in basins, and feeding aggressively.…
Lake Winnipesaukee has its own special charm in the fall is one of the last areas in the state for foliage to appear. Among the many ways to take in the colorful fall foliage season…
Cemeteries, of course, are good spots for finding birds as they are rare large plots of land with no houses, condos, or strip malls. There are some cemeteries, I have found, that are largely treeless…
The Veterans Count Red, White & Brew fundraiser returns for its sixth year this Saturday, September 24th at Funspot from 1-4pm. Tickets are still available for this craft beer and wine festival that features live…
I have decided that it would be a good idea to try and find out how our system of government works here in New Hampshire since I have never really understood it. It would be…
Among the claims that the State of New Hampshire can confidently make is that of having the first agricultural fair in the nation. That event happened 300 years ago and we can thank the Scotch-Irish…
So dinner was taking shape, a crustless Harvest Quiche. But what makes this stand out from any other quiche? Well, for starters most of the key ingredients were grown or raised here at the homestead.…
Boston Herald columnist Samuel L. Powers' reflections on Grover Cleveland after a fishing trip on Lake Winnipesaukee that he took with the former president in the summer of 1904.
As the only candidate running under The Flatlander Party, Brendan been using this precious time to not only watch cat videos on social media, but also to come up with some issues and solutions to…