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Old 03-31-2008, 12:45 PM
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Talking Hello Verseau!! THANK YOU!!

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A few photos from Franconia Notch and the Mt. Washington Hotel taken last week:







And here's a photo I took shortly after takeoff of my flight from Manchester to LA:



That's the Connecticut River; NH is on the left, VT is on the right, and MA is the background (you can see the Quabbin Reservoir in the distance).

On the left side, you can see Spofford lake in Chesterfield; to the right, you can make out Wantastiquet Mountain across the river from Brattleboro, Vermont. In the foreground you can see Westmoreland on the NH side and Putney on the VT side.
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Great pictures Verseau. I love the one from up in the plane.

Boo, what cool looking pic of the candy fruit slices.
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Those are some very nice pics Verseau, very sharp and clear--you could sell them as postcards! Looks like you're right along 93 near where The Old Man was? Maybe not...

And Boo! I would never in a million years think to take a picture of Sanborn's Fruit Slices, NEVER!! It's funny, that is exactly what they look like, but looking through your camera lens is like seeing them through new eyes Thank you for sharing. And I don't know what they're getting you for on the shipping, but if you ever want stuff shipped out, let me know. We have Fluff and I'm in Plaistow (where Sanborn's original store is) at least once every couple of weeks. Lemme know!!
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Thanks for the excellent pics!! From fruit candies to aerial view, all terrific shots
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Ok so the picture was taken in Maine but it's of NH. Mt. Washington last week on a perfect clear March day. You can just seen the top of the head walls of Tuckerman and Hunington Ravines to the left of the summit.

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Old 04-05-2008, 06:55 PM
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Verseau and fishnfool, thanks for the great pictures of NH in the late winter / early spring!
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I'm glad you got a picture of the blue sky and Mt Washington. I was just up there last weekend and wanted so badly to stop and take a picture because it's a rare day to have a cloudless day in NH and to have snow on the mountains. I didn't have my camera with me or i would have stopped traffic just to get a snap shot. It was lovely weather in the 40's when we were there. my husband went snow machining and had his first fear of the slowly melting lakes (you know when the top layer is 4" of slush but there's another 1 foot of ice underneath it) haha.
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This was taken August of 1952...not sure what it costs now

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This was taken August of 1952...not sure what it costs now


Wow, how times have changed. can't blame the price increase on gas since it doesn't use gas.

The railway is $59 for adults and it takes 3 hours round trip and you only have 20 minutes on the summit.

The van guided tour is only $26 and takes 1 1/2 hours round trip and you have 30 minutes at the summit. i did the van tour when i went up.
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Ok, I will share some pics of Ventura Beach. We went on Sunday. Boo knows where I took these.
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