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Tag Archives: winter
2008 New Hampshire Winter Carnival And Ice Festival
The
Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm celebrates its annual Winter Carnival & Ice Harvest on Saturday, February 9, 2008 … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Travel
Tagged 2008, carnival, Festival, Hampshire, ice, new, New Hampshire, NH, winter
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New Hampshire Winter Rules
Winter has arrived in New Hampshire.
Some creatures will do their best to hibernate as the snow blankets the … Continue reading
You Know You Are Having a New Hampshire Christmas When. . .
1. “Santa” is pronounced “SAN-ter.”
2. You use political campaign buttons as Christmas ornaments. … Continue reading
Posted in Carnivals and Memes, Humor
Tagged Are, Christmas, comedy, fun, Having, holiday, joke, Know, New Hampshire, NH, winter, You
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New Hampshire’s Year Without a Summer
The year 1816 is known among the few old men who remember it as “the year without a summer.” … Continue reading
Posted in History, Oddities, Accidents and Crazy Weather
Tagged 1815, 1816, atmosphere, census, crops, debris, drop, eruption, Frost, Hampshire, harvest, ice, Java, lowered, Midwest, moved, new, New Hampshire, NH, no, Ohio, Summer, Tamboro, temperature, town, volaano, west, winter, without
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Poem: "The Skater’s Song," by Rev. Ephraim Peabody
Away! away! — our fires stream bright
Along the frozen river,
And their arrowy sparkles of brilliant light
On the … Continue reading
Posted in New Hampshire Men, Poetry
Tagged Ephraim, game, ice, New Hampshire, NH, Peabody, poem, poet, poetry, Rev., reverend, riotous, skate, Skaters, skating, song, The, the joyous throng, tis a pleasant sight, winter
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