The view was BIG! From every angle a huge landscape.
Sometimes we don’t appreciate what we have enough, until we share it.These were taken with my phone yesterday while showing friends from out of town the local scene.
The old road to Robert’s Cove, as kids we ran down to the lake for a swim.
Another view of the lake from a different hill we used to hike. The island in the middle with the two hills is where my parents had a summer cottage.
There is a long family history in these 3 photos that brought back so many memories. Although I have not lived in NH my whole life, I have visited here since I was a baby. My roots seem to be connected to this lake.
The lake is big, it would take 3 or 4 hours to drive around it. It has many nooks & crannies, coves and bays, islands & rocks. We took our friends on a tour around 1/3rd of it’s edges, the north eastern side, to share our memories and stories. Life is big and that’s why we share it.
My absolutely favorite is the second picture, gorgeous pics!
Thanks fir sharing:)
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Sometimes easier to filter the important things in life when around “big” sky and land.
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So true.
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Really pretty! You must’ve LOVED summers on that little island!
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I miss it a lot. My parents had to sell it about 5 years ago and it broke my heart to lose it.
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oh can i relate. When I got divorced in the late 90s we had to sell a summer beach house in Padanarum. Do a google search for Padanarum (some day when you’re bored,) and I guarantee you’ll shed a tear for the blogger you never even met!! .
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I see, the ocean and it’s inlets are also a long lost love of mine. I grew up in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
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