“I see the stanzas rise around me, verse upon verse, far and near, like the mountains from Agiocochook…” – Henry David Thoreau, 1841 1841 was one of many Mt. Washington trips for Thoreau, who knew of the mountain’s previous name of Agiocochook, a Native American word loosely translating to “Home of the Great Spirit.” […]
Month: March 2014
Walking on Water at Annette State Forest
Annette State Forest is 1500 acres on the corners of Rindge, Jaffrey and New Ipswich, NH. It holds Annette Wayside Park and Hubbard Pond. Early March is definitely still winter in all parts of NH, and my husband, youngest son and I geared up to explore some of Annette’s trails. We parked in a cleared […]