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New Hampshire Couple Shares Secret to Living a Job-Free Lifestyle
With four children and work schedule no one should (but so many do) call their own, Jeffrey and Samantha Cleveland* decided it was time to take control of their lives back in 2005.
Decision is the first step to achieving anything.
Action is the second.
In May of ...
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Winter is dying in the valley;The white dreams of Decemberare melting into gray,The ice bids farewell to the river and flows south to its last call,The magical dance of snowflakes in the air has become a tedious whispering echo of a season fading;Mittens once caked with frost are retired to the closet to sleep away summer;Poets scrape ...
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Winter in New Hampshire’s Woods Winter like a selfish child throws itself against the walls, the ancient walls of country church, and whistles through the wooden halls where humble hearts of broken souls seek to find revivement there and lay before the altar steps a world of ...
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Dear Joseph,
I may be the underdog in this campaign, running against two candidates with more than $200 million between them – but the real underdogs are the middle class and those without a voice in America today.
They are losing ground while the CEOs of huge corporations pocket million dollar bonuses and corporate lobbyists get ...
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Snow is a wonder. Is there anything more magical than snow? It transforms landscapes into works of art, and provides a modesty cover for the earth as she changes from her finery of Autumn into her fresh clothing of Spring. Snow excites the imagination. It is impossible to perceive this season of the year without the ...
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Forest Journal for NH Sunday News August 19, 2007 The Other Side of Sunapee: From Trees to Skis “My grandfather had bought his land in New Hampshire from local farmers in the last decade of the nineteenth century, at a time when many farms were being abandoned. The Lake Sunapee area was not a resort…” – ...
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