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Tag Archives: Walpole NH
HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND – 22-25 May 2015
Hello Friends, Hard to believe the beginning of summer is here – winter, and snow melt, just ended. I have plans this weekend, and in fact am “over-booked.” But, as you know, I keep busy, and love to learn. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Joanie Joan's baked goods company, New Hampshire, Walpole, Walpole NH
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CANDLELIGHT and MISCELLANEOUS RAMBLINGS OF A “HOPELESS ROMANTIC” 2 November 2014
URBAN DICTIONARY “Hopeless Romantic” – “This person is in love with love. They believe in fairy tales and love. … All hopeless romantics are idealists, the sentimental dreamers, the imaginative and the fanciful when you get to know them. … … Continue reading
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Tagged "hopeless romantic", Candlelight, Charlestown, Costume Ladies, Fort at No 4, NH, Walpole NH
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WALPOLE OLD HOME DAYS – 2014
Walpole OLD HOME DAYS 2017 June 21 through June 25, 2017 2017 Schedule of Events now on Line CLICK ON THIS LINK Are you looking for some good old-fashioned New England fun? The first Old Home Days celebration was … Continue reading
“AS IT WAS… AND STILL IS…” WALPOLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE”
A pictorial tour through Walpole with 300 historic images. Look for the full-color, 11 inch by 8 1/2 inch, 128 page book by Ray Boas during Walpole’s Old Home Days this June. Available at $20 a copy (shipping $4 per … Continue reading
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Tagged historical tour book, ray boas, Walpole New Hampshire, Walpole NH
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MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM WALPOLE – December 24th 2012
I just looked at my new clock, and see that it is Monday. Intuitively I also know that it is Christmas Eve. Last evening I watched WHITE CHRISTMAS (a small tradition of mine) and tonight I will watch IT’S A … Continue reading
A THREE HOUR TOUR – But, No Skipper, Professor, or MaryAnn
This weekend was the big “British Invasion” car show in Stowe, VT, but I again opted out. I always enjoyed car shows growing up with my Dad (he was a well-known car buff), but somehow “old cars” to me are … Continue reading
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Tagged British Invasion, Fort at No 4, Rockingham, Vermont, Vermont Country Store, Walpole NH, Walpole Players
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MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM WALPOLE — December 24th 2011
Walpole is a town of tradition, and this evening marked the 37th Live Nativity on the Common, right at my front door. I was flattered when the narrator, the son-in-law of the woman who started the live Nativity, said, “Walpole is … Continue reading