
Just the other night, as I was heading out to our
Littleton Rotary Club annual meeting, I spotted this very small moose just 15 feet of the main road leading out of
Landaff NH. Landaff is where I live, a lovely town of 300 residents and the home of the
"Blue School", our one room school house. The school has been operating for 151 years and is still educating Landaff students in grades k-3 and has a full time teacher Claire Cochrane, who this year was nominated for the NH 2009 Teacher of the Year.
In Landaff you can find great residents all with diverse backgrounds from all over the world, and sometimes you can see moose. This was the smallest one I've ever seen, the size of a very small horse and he was about 15 feet off the road. Sometimes in this mud bog you'll find much larger moose, however, I haven't seen him yet and I hope I don't if he's in the road.
In terms of land, Landaff is comprised mainly of the
White Mountain National Forest, but the part that isn't is full of farms, meadows, forest, and homes dotted through the landscape. Its an active community with a busy Grange, who hold public socials in the winter. We also have the Friends of Landaff, a civic group that raises money for different causes, and the big event in Landaff is the Old Home Day Auction which takes place the 3rd Saturday in August and benefits our all volunteer fire department.
Every now and then we have some
homes for sale in Landaff you can see some of them here. Am I passionate about Landaff? You bet! I love my town! The North Country of New Hampshire is a great place to live and work, come see for yourself.
Now, if this moose wanted to relocate to another area out of our real estate territory, I could find he or she an agency in another town - an agency that is like our own - and part of the Leading Real Estate Companies of the World. The moose would just have to let me know, or tell their agent and then I can help!