Wendy Tefft (1977-2106). Wendy Tefft, 38, of Dunbarton, died September 1 2016. Wendy taught Kindergarten at Glen Lake School in Goffstown NH, where she was employed for two years. Tomorrow, another school year begins in Goffstown, NH. Yet, tonight, for the third time in four days, I was stopped in my tracks when I saw the obituary for Mrs. Wendy Tefft online. We all should be Continue Reading...
Hammock Hike
Last week I picked a day when it was rainy, windy, and only 45°F outside to take a little hike. I wanted to see how I would do with making myself a little tarp shelter over my hammock. So, I did a nice short hike along the western shores of Kimball Pond, and on the way back, I looked a for a spot to set up. I found a little feeder stream running into the pond off of the hills to the west of the Continue Reading...
Winter Workout
The other day I was out in the Kuncanowet Forest again. I can't seem to get enough of those trails through the woods. It's beautiful country for sure. Despite the incredibly warm weather we have been getting here in NH during late January and into February, the trails out in the forest were very icy and slick. The temperature was 57° F when I started the hike, but only 41° F when I finished. The Continue Reading...
The Walk to Lost Lake
In no particular order, here are some of my favorite photos from my hike into Lost Lake. All Photos by 1inawesomewonder ©. Click "View Slide Show" or click on any of the pictures, to scroll through the images on Onedrive.Live.com. Lost Lake VIEW SLIDE SHOW DOWNLOAD ALL Continue Reading...
Walking in the mountain place of the bear
In researching online, some local trails to pursue, I came across the Kuncanowet Town Forest and Conversation Area. I am so glad that I did. This area is, in my opinion, breathtakingly beautiful. I haven't even explored all of it yet, and I am taken by its overall setting and beauty. Thanks also to Dunbarton Hikes for the useful videos I found on YouTube. God-willing, I will be back in these woods Continue Reading...