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Are the Stars Out Tonight....
2007-11-07 22:20:00 15640036, originally uploaded by hooter17. More About: Stars , Tonight , The Star
Cemetary Lane, Mont Vernon NH
2007-11-06 20:35:00 Cemetary Lane , Mont Vernon NH, originally uploaded by Latro331. Maple leaves at peak. Passed this cemetary on Rt 13 in Mont Vernon and knew I had to turn around and grab a few shots before the moment passed... More About: Cemetary
climbing
2007-10-25 14:20:00 climbing, originally uploaded by mhartford. Up the Mount Washington cog railway. Oh, the Anticipation!October 24, 2007, 1:21 PMLevin: Michigan Could Set Same Date For Nominating Contest As New HampshirePosted by Brian MontopoliSen. Carl Levin has a problem with the Granite State. The Politico reports that the Michigan Democrat is threatening to hold Michigan's presidential nominating contest on the same day that New Hampshire holds its primary. Why? The present, "cockamamie" primary system isn't in the best interest of America. “No state should have that dominant a role,” Levin said at a breakfast with reporters, Politico reports. “New Hampshire has a hammerlock, folks.” Levin's plan would entail holding a caucus for Michigan Democrats on whatever day New Hampshire decides to hold its primary. (That date still up in the air, because New Hampshire has been biding its time in order to protect of its traditional role as the state that holds the nation's first primary.) A... More About: Climbing , Bing , Limb
through the lens
2007-10-25 04:34:00 through the lens, originally uploaded by Ben McLeod. State Sen. Martha Fuller Clark (and the media) watch as Sen. Obama signs his papers.Wanna feel like you were there? Watch the audio slide show I put together. OCTOBER 23, 2007, 7:59 PMOn the Road: New Hampshire FilingsBy MICHAEL COOPERCONCORD, N.H. – Behind the imposing granite Statehouse here, a crew of workers were sweeping piles of red and gold leaves into a contraption that looked like a giant vacuum cleaner. Inside, down a hallway lined with oil portraits of governors with names like Person C. Cheney (1875-77) and Moody Currier (1885-87), a small but steady stream of presidential aspirants has been making the way to a second-floor office to pay a $1,000 fee to get on the ballot for the New Hampshire primary.A man named Albert Howard, 41, flew in from Ann Arbor, Mich., to enter the primary. Mr. Howard, a father of eight who gave his occupation as “family man,’’ said he was running as a Republican on a platform of s... More About: Lens
Glowing Colors in the South Cemetery
2007-10-23 16:02:00 Glowing Colors in the South Cemetery, originally uploaded by roxieffcc. Ready for Halloween?
United Church of Christ
2007-10-22 12:42:00 United Church of Christ , originally uploaded by StarrGazr. ANTI-WAR VOTERS PLANNING IOWA/NEW HAMPSHIRE SURPRISE?by John Adams Saturday Oct 20th, 2007 8:17 PMAnti-war voters throughout Iowa and New Hampshire are acknowledging the inevitability of Hillary Clinton as the Democratic presidential nominee. “I’ve never seen anything like it!” says Richard Stanton of the California based POLLS’R’US, “Every major poll across the country is indicating the same outcome for the Democratic presidential primary race! Zogby, USA Today/Gallup, Harris, CNN, ABC/Post, you name them, Hillary Clinton wins them by a comfortable margin over Obama and Edwards. The race is going to be over before Super Tuesday even happens!” Major pollsters across the country have been predicting for some time that the Democratic primary race would be a blowout, while the Republican contest would be the real horse race. “The Republican field is still wide open”, says Stanton. “Guiliani, Romney, Thomp... More About: United , Unit , United Church
we don't need no education
2007-10-22 03:17:00 we don't need no education, originally uploaded by javier.izquierdo. Keene, NH Hordes 'n' gourdsDespite pumpkin shortage, a good time was had by thousands at Keene's annual festivalDavid P. Greisman reportingThe Keene SentinelTwenty-five thousand, six hundred forty-four.The pumpkins towered over downtown from scaffolding set up on Gilbo Avenue, Main Street and Railroad Square. They sat on milk crates and wooden planks, in medians and storefront windows.They did not land Keene back in the record book.That honor, marking the most lit pumpkins in one place, still belongs to Boston, whose Life is Good Festival last year brought in 30,128 orange orbs. That beat out the previous world record of 28,952 set by the Elm City in 2003.“We can consistently deliver 24-, 25-, 26,000 pumpkins, we just have to figure out how to push ourselves over the 30,000-pumpkin mark,” said William Harris, president of festival organizer Center Stage Cheshire County.“I hoped for more, but I don’t ... More About: Education , Duca
House by the Lake
2007-10-18 17:36:00 House by the Lake 3, originally uploaded by dpower1. More About: House
First signs
2007-10-18 06:19:00 First signs, originally uploaded by 5-points. Mt. Lafayette with its new coat And to think, the forecast is for 80 degree temperatures on Friday in the southern part of the state.How says global Warming is a myth?Have you bought your season lift tickets yet? More About: Signs
Rushing Waters
2007-10-16 13:19:00 Rushing Waters , originally uploaded by Rahool5. The waterfalls of Rocky Gorge in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
October Sky
2007-10-12 05:52:00 October Sky, originally uploaded by My Name is Merle. Thursday, October 11, 2007N.H. will prevail in being the first primary stateThe muddle continues.Four Democratic candidates have pulled out of the Michigan primary and one of Michigan's U.S. senators, Carl Levin, is all but calling for revocation of New Hampshire's statehood.Tuesday, Barack Obama, John Edwards and Bill Richardson formally withdrew their candidacies and Joe Biden said he was bypassing the primary.Hillary Clinton, Christopher Dodd, Dennis Kucinich and Mike Gravel are still on board.Let the primaries begin.Does the backing down of Obama, Edwards, et al make the primary irrelevant? It all depends on the turnout, who wins and by what margin.Primaries are about people, not parties, and what we're seeing as the run-up to February are two free-for-alls.U.S. Sens. Obama and Biden, former U.S. Sen. Edwards and Gov. Richardson have tossed the dice.Sen. Clinton is going for the best of both worlds in Michigan. Her name... More About: October
Moving the sheep
2007-10-10 21:21:00 Moving the sheep, originally uploaded by LisaNH. From the front of the mob. I actually really enjoy moving them around. They are just the sweetest. I talk to them the whole time, and they chat back. I know all of them by name and by voice, and I make sure to make eye-contact with many of them, give lots of pats. They are sweeties. More About: Moving , Sheep , Shee
ReserveAmerica Wins New Hampshire State Parks Contract
2007-10-10 19:31:00 America's leading recreation reservation service to introduce central reservation service for New Hampshire State Parks October 10, 2007: 10:08 AM ESTBALLSTON SPA, N.Y., Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- ReserveAmerica, the United States' leading recreation reservation and parks management solutions provider, today announced it has added New Hampshire to its expanding list of government agency clients. ReserveAmerica will manage reservation services and will provide parks and retail management systems for the New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development's 19 parks, including 1,300 campsites. Additionally, ReserveAmerica's Store Manager system will be used to manage comprehensive retail sales operations throughout the state, including the Cannon Mountain Ski Area. New Hampshire's parks are some of the most scenic in the United States and offer outdoor enthusiasts recreation opportunities that range from camping to hiking to skiing and more. Park visitors will be able to r... More About: Contract
Reflections of New Hampshire
2007-10-09 19:46:00 Autumn in Crawford Notch Autumn in Crawford Notch, originally uploaded by Jim Salge. Early Morning at Willey Pond3.0 CSi 3.0 CSi (blued), originally uploaded by erik.swenson. the other of the two 3.0 CSi at the Bavarian Autosport show sunday. this is a cropWhile diving and swimming around in the NH Pool, I noticed these two images and how they seem to go so well together, compositionally. While thinking about it though I realized that they also reflect life in New Hampshire symbolically as well. Not only is NH rich in natural wonders, we are also rich in technology and have a deep regard for beauty wherever we find it, be it the colours of fall or the fine craftsmanship of a classic automobile. Both are highly regarded. Just another of the dichotomies that make up our great Granite State. More About: Reflections
New Hampshire fall colors
2007-10-09 17:55:00 New Hampshire fall colors, originally uploaded by C0N6R355. This is a tree in our backyard who has especially bright colors. Good photography is often about persistence and luck.A wonderful thing about New Hampshire is that beautiful images such as this one can be made in our very own backyards.Maine, N.H., Vermont applaud clean air settlementBy David Tirrell-Wysocki, Associated Press Writer | October 9, 2007Officials and environmentalists in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont are applauding a landmark settlement that will dramatically reduce the pollution that causes acid rain and fouls the air over the region."These air pollution reductions are good news for everyone who breathes," said Judy Berk, spokeswoman for the Natural Resources Council of Maine.A $4.6 billion settlement with American Electric Power Co. ends an eight-year battle over reducing smokestack pollution that drifted across Northeast and mid-Atlantic states and chewed away on mountain ranges, bays... More About: Colors , New Hampshire , Fall
Wilton Waterfalls
2007-10-08 19:24:00 Wilton Waterfalls 3, originally uploaded by emenkphoto. Another angle of this particular spot in Wilton. More About: Falls , Wilton
Baptism Beach, Marlow, NH
2007-10-08 04:38:00 Baptism Beach , Marlow, NH, originally uploaded by jmjmjfalcon. More About: Baptism
Dangerous Curves
2007-10-07 15:25:00 Dangerous Curves , originally uploaded by PGornell. The Mount Washington auto road. 8 miles long and ascending over 5,000 feet to its peak of 6,288 feet. The road has no guard rails and, in many places, its drop offs exceed 500 feet. More About: Dangerous
Come Visit One of Our Own!
2007-10-05 03:32:00 , originally uploaded by 5-points. An exhibit of recent work together with paintings by Liz Quantock at The Gallery at WREN At the WREN Gallery203 Main StreetBethlehem, NHOpen Daily 10 - 5603-869-3100Congratulations Peter! More About: Visit
Autumn on Cherry Pond
2007-10-02 12:36:00 Autumn on Cherry Pond , originally uploaded by Jim Salge. A quiet calm sets up over Cherry Pond at nightfall Whitefield, NH. More About: Autumn
shining in your eye...
2007-09-27 04:28:00 shining in your eye..., originally uploaded by Wanderin'EYE. Come a little bit closer, hear what I have to sayJust like children sleeping, we could dream this night awayBut there's a full moon rising, let's go dancing in the lightWe know where the music's playing, let's go out and feel the night~Neil Young, Harvest Moon Full Harvest Moon - September This is the full Moon that occurs closest to the autumn equinox. In two years out of three, the Harvest Moon comes in September, but in some years it occurs in October. At the peak of harvest, farmers can work late into the night by the light of this Moon. Usually the full Moon rises an average of 50 minutes later each night, but for the few nights around the Harvest Moon, the Moon seems to rise at nearly the same time each night: just 25 to 30 minutes later across the U.S., and only 10 to 20 minutes later for much of Canada and Europe. Corn, pumpkins, squash, beans, and wild rice the chief Indian staples are now ready for gatheri... More About: Shining
Canned tomatoes
2007-09-25 21:18:00 Canned tomatoes, originally uploaded by LisaNH. More About: Tomatoes
2007-09-22 001
2007-09-23 16:31:00 2007-09-22 001, originally uploaded by PumpUpThePixels. (c) R.S. GlinesView On Black
Just some leaves
2007-09-22 21:39:00 just some leaves, originally uploaded by mamabrarian. Fall is just around the corner! More About: Leaves , Aves , Some
Reenactors
2007-09-19 22:50:00 Reenactors, originally uploaded by cherylefrancis. Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth, NH - Garden Harvest Festival Weekend
Witch Hat
2007-09-18 19:21:00 witch hat, originally uploaded by roxieffcc. Come with me - my little pretty. More About: Witch
Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire
2007-09-17 20:57:00 Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire , originally uploaded by PHOTOPHANATIC1. Star Island Yes, we have fall knocking at our windows. It is one of my favourite time of the year. It is not just the colours that are so beautiful, but the intense deep blue skies, the warm sun and cool breezes, the crispness in the air.Ahhh...yes, Fall is here!
The last Morning...
More articles from this author:2007-09-17 02:59:00 The last Morning ..., originally uploaded by americanadian_8. Calm before the storm. This view is now just a memory in a photograph. I photographed this shot at 7:15am on the way to the site.© 2007 Mark R. Ducharme Berlin's Pulp Mill Stacks DemolishedBy Amy Quinton on Sunday, September 16, 2007On New Hampshire Public RadioA heavy rain fell on Berlin Saturday morning, but it didn’t stop hundreds of spectators from coming out to watch the pulp mill’s three smokestacks crumble.Nestled between New Hampshire’s White Mountains and the Androscoggin River, the mill has stood for more than 100 years.Berlin resident Colette (ca-let) Karen, whose family members lost jobs when the mill closed last year, found the rain and the grey skies fitting.Colette “2:36 I think it’s sad, I think its a very emotional day, I think the rain is appropriate, puts a little damper on it … it’s history down the tubes, it really is.”1035 (nat sound warning bell)An alarm, usually meant to warn ... More About: The Last 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |



