October 07, 2008, it's starting to be the fall season here in New Hampshire.
We took off for the state capital yesterday and it's wasn't too bad about 40 miles away and it was a beautiful day.
this is the back yard yesterday
This is a statue of General Stark in front of the state capital This is the guy that "Live Free or Die" is attributed too.
This is a statue of Daniel Webster
This is a statue of Franklin Pierce
This is the hall as you come in the front door these are flags of New Hampshire regiments from the Civil War era. very cool and historic.
this is the House.
This is the Senate.
We also stopped here on the way home.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Tricia's visit to her Dad and Betty's Indiana home
Tricia went to her Dad's in Indiana for a couple of weeks.
This is at Applebee's in Kendalville on the way home after Fremont and Betty picked up Tricia at the airport.
This is a picture of a roast pork on the spit, in front of their home in Rome City Indiana.
Farmer Fremont on the tractor.
Fremont and Betty's honeymoon restaurant in Sturgis Michigan.
Driving along US12 in Michigan
This is at Applebee's in Kendalville on the way home after Fremont and Betty picked up Tricia at the airport.
This is a picture of a roast pork on the spit, in front of their home in Rome City Indiana.
Farmer Fremont on the tractor.
Fremont and Betty's honeymoon restaurant in Sturgis Michigan.
Driving along US12 in Michigan
October in New England
Drove down to Gloucester last Thursday . Gloucester is great and the drive along the coast is quaint and remarkable with the history around every corner.
This huge rock has this plaque that says this is where the Massachusetts Bay colony was founded.
Everyone knows this one.
This was earlier this week i've wanted to get a beer at the York Harbor Inn. i highly recommend this place. Great seafood chowder and beer.
This is the Cape Neddick lighthouse
This is an old powder house from the 1812 War. i pass it about once a week and i always thought it could be a powder house because of the way it looks and when it was built. There is no plaque or anything but i could read the marble stone that says 1811.
This is one the paintings that keep staring at me when i volunteer at the The Portsmouth Athenæum.
This huge rock has this plaque that says this is where the Massachusetts Bay colony was founded.
Everyone knows this one.
This was earlier this week i've wanted to get a beer at the York Harbor Inn. i highly recommend this place. Great seafood chowder and beer.
This is the Cape Neddick lighthouse
This is an old powder house from the 1812 War. i pass it about once a week and i always thought it could be a powder house because of the way it looks and when it was built. There is no plaque or anything but i could read the marble stone that says 1811.
This is one the paintings that keep staring at me when i volunteer at the The Portsmouth Athenæum.
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