The wind was fierce, I occasionally had to fight it to keep going. Perhaps that is just because I was so tired. It took about six hours and fifteen miles, but I walked to Canterbury, NH. That is my happy thing for today. There were splendid views, wind, and more wind. I gave up early on on trying to keep the rim of my hat from standing up straight in the wind. I cut the walk about a mile shorter than I originally planned, but still about 2.5 miles into Canterbury. I hope, reader, that you enjoy the pictures. They are also happy things for today.
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Water. |
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Moving water. |
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The only historical marker I saw along the way. |
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My finger and a flowering tree. |
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The sidewalk ended. |
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Beautiful homes with beautiful views. |
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Instead of my finger in the way, I thought part of my face, hat and shoulder could block the view instead. 🤣 |
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Water down a hill. |
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Town line! |
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I enjoyed the streams I crossed. |
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Mary & Quentin Hutchins Forest. This is one of a few different places I might like to drive to and then hike another time. |
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My feet hurt... |
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Getting in the car for the ride home. This was near Kimball Pond. |
Perhaps tonight I will sleep well.
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Currently reading:
The Backyard Homestead, by Carleen Madigan.
I was hoping to listen to
The Canterbury Tales as I walked today but the wind was too loud.
Stay safe.
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Bonus! Full moon. |
So glad you could see the full moon! At my house it has been constantly cloud covered for days. Hot and muggy oy! I was in the house and feeling hot, went out side for a few minutes. Came back inside to blessed coolness ! Temp outside was 80° humidity 90% +. Heat index of 86° with nowhere for your sweat to go but just sit inside your pores . Oppressive
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