

Snow falling in Hampton, NH - Julie Powers
More snow!?!?
In some places in New Hampshire, our latest storm broke records for annual snowfall.
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Snow falling in Hampton, NH - Julie Powers
More snow!?!?
In some places in New Hampshire, our latest storm broke records for annual snowfall.
Snow is melting and ice cold water is in abundance!
Taken at the top of Mount Washington this staircase takes you way above the clouds.
Ducks and seagulls mill about along the Lamprey River in Newmarket, NH.
Perhaps these kids are looking through to the first glimpses of springtime?
Years ago, I saw someone drive a wooden truck in Wisconsin.
I admired the wooden body panels and cab with a rubber hose leading from the engine to a 55-gallon gasoline drum in the truck bed.
(Quietly hoping, of course, that a metal frame lay below the wood - we passed the truck on a highway while going at least 55 mph at the time.)
And then I see this photo of a Model-T snowmobile!?!? It's incredible!
With Yankee Ingenuity like this, I am sure that we can work through anything in New Hampshire.
Took this on a very early, very hungover drive from New Hampshire back to Rhode Island.
My hubby delivers saw blades for a small company here in town. I went with him yesterday and brought my camera (of course! LOL)
This was taken through the windshield @ Poulson Lumber in Littleton, NH.
A hiker enjoys a blank canvas view from the slopes of the Presidential Range in NH
Below the summit of Mt. Pierce.
This photo is in color -- that's how white and grey everything was.
As rain rolls into much of New Hampshire today, we may see fewer grand skiing opportunities like the one shown here.
On the positive side, weather like this means spring is coming. But the skiers may have to wait until next season.
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Loaction: Durham, NH, USA
The tallest mountain in New Hampshire's Presidential Range, Mount Washington reaches 6,288 ft (1,917 m). It is known for some of the worst weather on earth and holds the record for the highest wind speed ever recorded: 231 mph (372 km/h). Although there is an auto road to the top, in the winter the summit observatory is only accessible via snowcat (1-5 hours, depending upon snow drifts). There are very few days of the year when there is a clear view from the top - this would have been one of them.
We have definitely had our share of snow this year. Today will be the day that New Hampshire will be breaking some all time high annual snowfall records.
Let it Snow!
Let it Snow!
Let it Snow!