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Archive for February, 2009

A Valentine’s Proposal

Heather and Jeff were engaged at the Inn this past weekend.  Heather provided the following reflections in our guest directory, which we’re delighted to share with readers who periodically follow our blog.  “The most amazing Valentine’s Day Weekend! A proposal that was made in the most romantic setting a girl could ever wish for.” Romance [...]

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Keepsake Quilting is a NH institution. As soon as you enter the shop, you’ll be greeted by a spectacular array of thousands of bolts of cotton fabric, famous fabric Medleys™, kits, books, patterns and notions. And, if you collect or decorate with quilts, you’ll love seeing the hundreds of handmade American quilts for sale. Employees are [...]

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The Village Artists and Gallery cooperative can be found located on Ashland’s main street. It’s one of those special places that have largely disappeared in larger more developed places. The artwork covers many skills and techniques. Visitors will see drawings, paintings, photographs, ceramics, glass, jewelry, turned bowls, small wood furnishings and quilts. If you [...]

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What makes Cannon interesting? The terrain is really diverse. There are steep, narrow trails and terrific glades for expert skiers. Beginners can hit Tuckerman’s and happily ski all day long – protected from advanced skiers & riders because the entire zone is isolated from the rest of the mountain. Intermediate skiers and riders are spoiled [...]

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Last week we had dinner at Foster’s. The atmosphere is casual and relaxed. The name probably evolved from the large, unused boiler located on the bottom level of the three-tier restaurant. The menu has classic bar food plus traditional dinner items during the evening. Our group ordered a curious mix of dishes, i.e. camp crackers, [...]

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