I get asked at this time of year the question , "Where can we go to see a moose?" And I say, "Well, they are wild animals so as with any wild animal they are unpredictable" but I do have some ideas where you might spot one.
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A photo taken in Landaff, NH from Chrissy Smith's car![/caption]
In our family we affectionately refer to them as swamp donkeys. Which yes, the name is funny. However, they are wild animals, they are large and can be very dangerous, especially this time of year. In Fall, they are in the moose rutting-season, meaning they are in mating season and extremely territorial.
So that being said, when you do see one don't try and get closer to get a picture. You should keep your distance – perhaps in your car. Do not flash your...
In the White Mountains and Lakes Region of New Hampshire, there's no shortage of family-friendly activities in the fall. Every year as the leaves change color, residents are invited to participate in the area's many fall festivals. These community events are just one of the many reasons to consider New Hampshire real estate in your near future. We updated this popular post with dates and information for 2019.
Littleton Harvest Festival and Gathering of the Jack o' Lanterns[caption id="attachment_3814" align="aligncenter" width="1260"]
Footings are poured to help ensure that the foundation of a house doesn't shift[/caption]
If you're just joining us on this journey, be sure to read parts 1 and 2 before continuing.
Part 1: Dick and Nancy vs. a boulder
Part 2: What's in a Name?
Twin Mountain/Carroll, NH - Progress is being made on the home site at Ledgewood! The ground has been dug for the foundation. Although it's not overly exciting in the picture - it really is! Because the footings have been poured, and the footings are basically the foundation for the foun...
Peep! Peep!
...And I'm not talking about the Summer Peepers, but the peeping leaves! I've lived here a long time, a lifelong Granite Stater and every fall, the foliage is spectacular. Personally, I love the vibrant reds and oranges.
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The Kancamagus Highway, or "the Kank," is a 34.5 mi (55 km) long two-lane road that runs, east and west overall, through the White Mountains of New Hampshire in New England, United States. //all photos from Flickr[/caption]