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we haven't gone out yet....but will be in the next few minutes! : ) My son has been waiting patiently all day to go out, but we went for Easter brunch with my Mom, so we didn't get out this a.m. for photography! lol You take great pics! What do you have for a camera?
I actually didn't get the chance to drive to Rock Rimmon yesterday. By the time my son and I got out after Easter dinner and all, it was getting a little late, so I let him have his time to take his pics and I'll concentrate on my pics next weekend. : )
Thanks for asking!
I have a question about "Rock Rimmon". Seems to me that back in my younger days, I used to go hiking to a place in Kingston NH called Rock Rimmon Ridge (we called it "the top of the world" and only brought special people there who would respect the beauty and not trash the place). Unfortunately the last time I went up there--when my oldest was about 10 (now 29!!) it was a mess of broken glass and debris. There was also a fire tower there, if I remember right. However, I can NOT remember for the life of me just where this was (I bet if anyone knows, it's buck naked!)
oh, and sorry for hijacking your thread, jackiedoodle I don't want to start a new thread just for this one answer.... thanks!
I have a question about "Rock Rimmon". Seems to me that back in my younger days, I used to go hiking to a place in Kingston NH called Rock Rimmon Ridge (we called it "the top of the world" and only brought special people there who would respect the beauty and not trash the place). Unfortunately the last time I went up there--when my oldest was about 10 (now 29!!) it was a mess of broken glass and debris. There was also a fire tower there, if I remember right. However, I can NOT remember for the life of me just where this was (I bet if anyone knows, it's buck naked!)
oh, and sorry for hijacking your thread, jackiedoodle I don't want to start a new thread just for this one answer.... thanks!
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 20.9 square miles (54 km2), of which 19.6 sq mi (51 km2) is land and 1.3 sq mi (3.4 km2) is water, comprising 6.03% of the town. The highest point in Kingston is the summit of Rock Rimmon Hill, at 350 feet (110 m) above sea level, on the town's border with Danville to the west
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