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Daily Archives: 16 May, 2006
New Hampshire: Paying the Letter "L" Forward
In an oddly alphabetic way of “paying it forward,”

Grain of Salt has assigned me the letter “L.” … Continue reading
Posted in Carnivals and Memes, History, New Hampshire Glossary
Tagged history, loon, meme, New Hampshire
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The Common Loon
Although not designated as the New Hampshire state bird (the purple finch has that honor), this intriguing bird is one … Continue reading
