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Old 08-09-2009, 10:09 PM
 
Location: Kensington NH
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Eh, mostly "wooded" open spaces
I was just thinking that.....Nebraska has a lot of wide open spaces....in NH just about everywhere is wooded and what fields we do have aren't very large.
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Old 08-09-2009, 10:49 PM
 
Location: Indiana Uplands
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I was just thinking that.....Nebraska has a lot of wide open spaces....in NH just about everywhere is wooded and what fields we do have aren't very large.
That is true.
In NH, I have found that dairy farms tend to be near river valleys while horse farms are often on higher elvated plateaus or hillsides.
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Old 08-10-2009, 03:49 AM
 
Location: madison, NH
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I come from New Jersey, so snow is nothing new to me, neither is cold weather. Granted, It gets colder and snows more in New Hampshire, but it's all relative.
LOL...

I'm from Jersey too, and lemme tell you my friend, the snow and the cold are TRULY different from NJ.
More of it, lasts longer, a bit colder....
If you are active, and do things, the winters are not bad....and let me tell you, there are a multitude of things to do in the winter!

But living now in the southern foothills of Mt washington, Madison to be precise, I would not trade NH for NJ EVER!!!!

It took us about 6 years to finally find and commit to an area, we love it, and are here to stay.
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