Sandwich Fair 2012

Sandwich Fair Sandwich fair is a family tradition for most people in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire.  For one, you put aside all your dietary fiber and whatever else you’ve been grazing on all year to get some heavy hitting, carnivorous bites; washed down with artery clogging greese and the thickest syrup drink you can find.  We’ve got blooming onions and Italian sausage, French fries saturated in peanut oil, and then plopped in the deep friar that just hits different. Then, you got the tractor pulls, and rides that will make you hurl up everything you’ve been gorging on for the past 2 hours.    Two friday night photos from the Sandwich Fair.   The grease hurts so good.  By Jeremy Osgood Author and Photographer Visit my photo gallery PHOTOS 4 NATURE Check Out Jeremy’s Historical Novel Based On the Legend Of Chocorua

All Aboard, Wolfeboro Nursery School

  How cool is it for a pre-schooler to attend school for the first time at the old train station?  Well just ask a 3-5 year old and they'll pipe up.    Better yet, bring your child to the Open House on February 13th from 10am-noon.  Meet, learn, explore and find out what this 50 year-old non-profit has to offer in giving your child a head start.     My daughter just couldn't wait to go to school here every day. They have two fantastic teachers in Paula Bechard and Donna Wood and it amazes me how parents and community volunteers sacrifice so much of their time and resources to keep the Nursery school thriving year after year.   To learn more about the Wolfeboro Nursery School check out the link below.    They also have a facebook fan page. Enrollment is open for next fall for Wolfeboro and surrounding communities so don't get wait listed.  www.wolfeboronurseryschool.org

Abenaki Ski Area

Despite the brisk temps, Amelia and I headed over to Abenaki after work this afternoon where conditions were pretty nice even with a brisk northwest wind.   I busted out the camera to get a shot of her maiden solo voyage up the rope tow and got this picture of a teenager named Tim lifting off a jump.   When I got to the bottom and showed one of his friends, he called it a "roast beef"?   What can you say…$6 lift tickets and you can ski all day and night.   Thanks to the Friends of Abenaki and the Town of Wolfeboro for re-opening the slope it is great to see the kids and families out there enjoy it. http://friendsofabenaki.org/ 

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