What do you mean Old Hampshire?
sippyjug104 wrote:
Is there an "Old" Hampshire here?
Who you calling "old"?
Actually, you want to see old? Look at the demographics of NH's state legislature.
I think you've gotta be at least grey haired, possibly bald and have a beard, and maybe even a ponytail (for a man). Although now, there are a fair number of under-50 types there.
I'm in ManchVegas, having transplanted here a short 30 years ago, I'm still considered a 'new guy'.
Hello from Bow, New Hampshire
Trying to get a group together to do a road trip to NH waterfalls. The state has a map listing all the falls from Bristol to Jackson. If there are any totally vaccinated people out there that are interested, let me know. The problem I have is I cannot drive to do an eye disease so I need to rely on other people to do trips with.
tcanzano wrote:
Trying to get a group together to do a road trip to NH waterfalls. The state has a map listing all the falls from Bristol to Jackson. If there are any totally vaccinated people out there that are interested, let me know. The problem I have is I cannot drive to do an eye disease so I need to rely on other people to do trips with.
There is a lot to see in NH, aside from the waterfalls. It's a relatively small state, so you can get everywhere. I spent a lot of summers there, and I rode with a Honda Gold Wing group. I worked on the M/S Mt. Washington for two years, and we got passes for most of the attractions.
https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions/new-hampshire-usnh.htm
johnpolizzi wrote:
Yes, I live in Canterbury.
Hi John,
I lived in Canterbury from 1965 until 1995. The town has changes a great deal since then. I hope you enjoy living there.
Chuck
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