Scottish Highland Cattle
Yesterday afternoon, I headed to the Tenney Farm because we needed milk. After running the this errand, I decided to head for the former Robertson Farm (Joan’s cousin, Steve was
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Yesterday afternoon, I headed to the Tenney Farm because we needed milk. After running the this errand, I decided to head for the former Robertson Farm (Joan’s cousin, Steve was
Here in the Monadnock Region we are rapidly approaching the gray season; that is, the gap between the end of the fall foliage and the first snow. This is a
I am a sucker for autumn foliage in New Hampshire. Every year, I spend time photographing the fall colors even though I have done so for many years and thus
Last week Joan and I made a trip to the Second College Grant in New Hampshire’s North Country (aka the Great North Woods). This is the region north of the
My friend Bony (not to be confused with my friend Joe!) doesn’t hang around most of the year. However this time of year, I run into him (her?) all over
Yesterday, Joan needed to do a rare plant survey over in Hinsdale (the town in the extreme southwest corner of New Hampshire). I went along to look for the bald
Yesterday was the first sunny day in more than a week. Today is rainy as the next several are likely to be. This seems to be the way things are
This morning I played “fixer”* for my friend Joe and took him to photograph the stone arch bridges in the area. There are five of these dry laid (i.e. no
This afternoon I met my friend Joe for lunch in Henniker. Joe has spent the past couple of days photographing covered bridges in the southwest corner of NH. As with