Take a trip through all six New England states in picture and sound. This video shows you why I love one of the oldest regions in our nation.
And to think, I am blessed to wake up to all of this on a daily basis. Enjoy.
A look into the daily lives of those who call themselves true Yankees. I take an often humorous look at what I see while living among the people of New England and try to fit in as one of them.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Clam Bake New England Style
The Native Americans taught the Pilgrims how to cook without direct flame. Yes those very thrifty native peoples knew how to cook with steam on the beach. If you have never been to a New England Clam Bake then you should.
Clam bakes are usually held in the spring and in the fall. The weather is cooler during those times of year and in the fall, there is a plethora of native grown foods that are available.
A clam bake is fun and best of all the food is mouth watering delicious. Just thought I would let you know what I get the opportunity to experience on a daily basis here in the land of Yankee.
Clam bakes are usually held in the spring and in the fall. The weather is cooler during those times of year and in the fall, there is a plethora of native grown foods that are available.
A clam bake is fun and best of all the food is mouth watering delicious. Just thought I would let you know what I get the opportunity to experience on a daily basis here in the land of Yankee.
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Autumn in New England,
Clam bake,
New England,
Travel
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Fall in New Hampshire
Beautiful music set to the wonderful backdrop that is my home state of New Hampshire in the Fall. To me there is no more beautiful place on earth in the Fall than right here in New England.
The simplicity of life, the clean and fresh air. Yea, I think its worth putting up with the quirks of Old New Englanders. Enjoy the scenery and then plan a trip. You won't be disappointed.
The simplicity of life, the clean and fresh air. Yea, I think its worth putting up with the quirks of Old New Englanders. Enjoy the scenery and then plan a trip. You won't be disappointed.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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