Last month, I noticed a massive groundhog hanging out in my yard. I've seen groundhogs around in the past, but usually an infrequent sighting here and there, as if my yard served as a pass-through rather than a home. This one, however, was lying on the ramp leading into my shed, sunning herself. As soon as she noticed me, she scurried under the shed, which I presumed to be the location of her burrow. The next day, there she was again, all flubber and fur laying out in the sun. This went on for a while, until one day she was flanked by two other groundhogs, much smaller than her. All three retreated to their burrow once they noticed me, and that is when I realized I didn't have just one groundhog living under my shed, but an entire groundhog family lived unde...
If there is one thing New Hampshire has a lot of, it's trees. Pine, maple, oak, birch, apple, poplar, ash; the list goes on. Some are more desirable than others, but they're abundant all the same. When I first moved into my house, the previous owner had cleared the field, and the majority of the trees were off in the distance, with the exception of a few around the house. A few years back, a couple of pine trees popped up near the edge of the yard. Then a few more. Then a lot more. It didn't take long for them to grow quite tall, creating somewhat of a curtain between the yard and the rest of the property. Now there are so many, it's hard to even remember what it looked like before they were there.
On the backside of the house are a...
Exciting progress continues at The Woodlands in Plymouth NH, and the first Cedar Cape is
now on site and ready to welcome its new owner.
Over the past several weeks, the finishing touches have come together beautifully. The
attached garage is complete, the privacy fence is in place, asphalt has been layed down, and the lawn has been seeded. The result is a home that feels polished, comfortable, and ready to enjoy.
Step inside and you'll immediately appreciate the easy flow of the main living area. The
open-concept kitchen seamlessly connects t...
Summer is the time for poolside drinks, park trips, barbecues, lake dips, and seasonal summer homes.
When you own a summer home, staying on top of maintenance can make all the difference in your experience and your budget.
Staying ahead of upkeep and repairs can help you retain the home's value over the long run.
Trim the trees and shrubs so any overhanging branches are removed before they could potentially cause damage during heavy storms.
Don't forget any pest-control processes, if needed.
Next comes deck and patio maintenance. You should inspect them regularly to catch any signs of rotting or splintering early on. If any areas nee...
As the days get warmer, summer lake house season approaches. You`ll get the itch to lounge by the lakeside, but so will tourists looking for a spot like your property.
If you have a cute cottage on the water and want to start renting it out, there are some things to consider before listing your home and opening your doors for the season.
First, when you are renting out a home to visitors, you will want to make sure that you are abiding by the rules and regulations surrounding taxes in your jurisdiction. For example, in...