Yearly Archives: 2007

New Hampshire’s First Leader, Sagamore of the Penacook, Diplomat and Peacemaker: Passaconaway (c1580-c1673)

Passaconaway was an amazing man. He was Sagamo of the Native People called Penacook.

The Penacook were a confederation of … Continue reading

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Crocus

See upcoming poem by Lilja Rogers about the Crocus.
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Rindge New Hampshire’s Cathedral of the Pines

The Cathedral of the Pines is a holy place without walls. People from all beliefs are welcome to worship and seek spiritual renewal. The … Continue reading

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My Tribute to A New Hampshire Mother

Usually the female subjects that I blog about are famous, infamous, or otherwise notable women of statewide interest. 

For every famous women, there are thousands of not-so-famous women whose lives have enriched our existence… Continue reading

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New Hampshire Glossary: Black Fly (They're Back!)

Black flies are tiny annoying insects that occur in large numbers in the spring and early summer months in New … Continue reading

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