
I couldn’t wait to share this beautiful day with each of you, as it is mid November and days such as this one will be far and few between.
I took it last week as we went to walk and metal detect the local beach, this time north of us. We have only 18 miles of coastline in NH and for the most part we do have access to our shore.
We have rocky areas but here and there we have sandy beaches to walk, suntan on, even fly kites.
In this stretch we have an Ice Cream stand, boatyard and a state park or two. It is not built up with lots of businesses or homes though some of the homes along 1A are gorgeous there are still some built very modestly. They are down to earth people who enjoy the shore on a bright warm summer day or in the middle of a nor’easter. We really are hardy souls up this way.
This was November, Veterans Day and it was 70 degrees F. Wow what a gift for those who are not looking forward to many months of cold and snow, me being one of them. I will walk the beach this winter but I will bundle up and not stay out there too long, as JT doesn’t wear boats.
I will always have the camera with me but you knew that. I will try to show you another season of NH life. You have seen all my pretty spring flowers, summer beach scenes and of course the fall color we are known for but winter in NH you will just have to see .
We are here for the FOUR SEASONS after all, me on the other hand wish I headed south with my Hummingbirds.
Peace and Love
Eunice
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Looks really lovely there… I am looking forward to photos of a NH winter!
brrrrr thank goodness the truck has a good heater
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Beautiful…the sea is only a dream here.
Linda
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A gorgeous scene!
thanks so much
Lovely!
Thank You
Really beautiful photos 🙂 We had lovely sunshine here yesterday, but it’s due to rain later today. Looking forward to the winter shots.
Thanks!
Have a great day they are promising us a boring 8 days of dry weather 🙂
If it wasn’t for the temperature , or the lack o flowers nobody would have believed it is winter approaching rapidly now , thanks for sharing your coastline
Thanks for reading my post and you are right 70’s is not the norm
Wow, it is very beautiful there. (& humming birds!)
My mother has recently passed away, so I have been a bit in hiding. This will change.
Thank you for contacting me!
http://resamcconaghy.com/2012/10/21/ftz-stars-in-my-eyes/
I am so sorry for your loss I lost my Dad 9 years ago and I miss him so badly 😦
I understand!
I know you do and each day it will get better but it does hurt like hell with out your parents I can’t lie it does
HUGS
HUGS
Thanks Resa
Great photo! I consider myself extremely fortunate to live on a peninsula – I don’t think I’d ever be able to survive without having the ocean practically on my doorstep. Can’t wait to see more of New Hampshire in the winter months, even though I agree – I’m not a fan of the cold, either!
Yes it is so nice along the shore even in dead of winter I can still walk at low tide )
What a gorgeous photo. Thanks for sharing your view.
I linked here from Dor’s blog (http://countryliving4beginners.wordpress.com/) where I read about your award. Congratulations.
Thanks so much
Thanks so much
Ah, I love your pic – love and miss the beach. Do you live near Hampton Beach, Eunice? We used to go there once a year when I was a kid. I know it was touristy – but still so beautiful. Hope you are well – nice post!
Thanks Susan
Yes 15 in. drive from our doorstep to the sea
Hampton is so different now I will have to show you
well so many of my ocean scenes are of there 🙂
Eunice
Look forward to NH winter pix from NFT…
Thanks I tried to find snow to share on my way to and from VT yesterday but it was so beautiful and in the 50’s we were blessed to be sure PHOTOS LATER 🙂