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First we got ourselves a nice breakfast at the Rock On Diner
Then off to Ashland Where we met this laid back greybeard who was shooting the breeze with an older couple.. this is his ride
This is the Cheney house B&B in Ashland. The kind folk here helped me find the monument to Rueben Whitten
1816 was known as the Year Without a Summer on a good part of the Alantic coast, with deliberating frost and snow well into June. Many folks had nothing to eat due to the damage to the crops and the unwillingness of the earth to allow growth to occur. Rueben Whtten was one of the fortunate few that had a good southern exposure and that allowed him to be able to cultivate forty acres of good wheat which he richly shared with is desperate neighbors, and for that, after his death the good townsfolk elected to erect a monument honoring their local hero and they placed it in the family plot.
After visiting there we meandered and ended up at the Motorcycle museum a road side bbq joint that is a favorite of ours and along Weirs beach.. nice day
The MC museum in Meredith it is Police Bike Themed.