Standing in the rain, on the bank of a private, well-cared for pond with Lupine flowers in full bloom, there I was fishing last night. I saw two, over 14 inch trout being caught, a brown and a rainbow. I wanted to take a picture, but its been rainy here for the last two days and it was way too wet for my camera. The trout were caught by our President of the Ammonoosuc Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Boy, can he fish, I never knew the trout could grow to that size. Last night was our last Directors Meeting until September, topped off with our brown bag grill fare and some planning for next year's Chapter meetings, films, fly tying demonstrations and more. If you are a fisherman, or think you might like to fish here in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, you should consider joining us! We have a ball! Oh, by the way, I did catch something of my own, a frog by the leg, a first for the pond! New members are...
4 Local Businesses Join Together For An Innovative Open House - fine food, fine furniture and a great home! With an innovative approach to selling real estate, and hosting open houses, we have joined with a few other local companies to create an all encompassing open house at one of our listings in Littleton on Granview Road. The home will be staged with furnishings from Cherry Pond Designs and from
In years past, families would move to their summer home on Partridge Lake, the men would car pool to town to work, while the family enjoyed the swimming, boating, fishing and just investigating the wonders of the lake. Today not much has changed, some camps have now become year round homes, the loon's call can be heard echoing, a summer family or two of ducks swim the lake visiting the camps/home with the expectation of a piece of bread being offered. Yes this is a quiet lake community in fact the only one in Littleton.
The lake is a spring fed 99 acres and between 20 to 50 feet deep with a public boat launched mostly used by day fishermen. Th...
Its was an overcast Monday (6/15) here in Littleton, NH but April Reinhard and I left our Littleton office and took a 15 minute "heart/health walk" down the Riverwalk path many tourists who come to Littleton take, but one that we never have - and we've lived here our whole life! We left our office and went over the Cottage Street bridge, when looking left we saw the Paddleford Covered Bridge which was constructed within the last few years, its absolutely beautiful. We then headed onto our Main Street, which is currently under construction, but traffic was still traveling through and a bus load of tourists were browsing through the shops, and one lady had just had her nail...