Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Summer Vacation to New Hampshire

It was summer in the city. And the constant whirr of air conditioning units and the occasional whiff of neglected trash on a hot and dog urine-painted New York City street was enough to make anyone pine for pine trees. And so, on a hazy Fourth of July morning, we headed north ... to New Hampshire ... for a week in the woods, listening to the birds and bugs and breathing fresh alpine air.
  
Henry took this family portrait showing how Kate and I like to bow to the photographer
Henry drank a LOT of water in the ride up. We stopped nine times in Connecticut to pee. One of the places (a parking lot) was very close to Dinosaur State Park. So we stopped by.


Pee #10 occurred at the home of these nice folks, in Newburyport, Ma.


We enjoyed homemade cider donuts and ice cream at a local strawberry farm

We enjoyed strawberries there too


This is where we spent the majority of the next six days

The lake house was very close to this very large boulder (the largest 'glacial erratic' in New England, if you must know)
The week included scavenger hunts ...
... and ice cream socials ...
... and beaver dam spotting ... 
... and, of course, open-flame grilling

We bounded on boulders by and in some cascading waterfalls
And generally had a jolly good and wet time






At the top of Mt. Washington. The kids got altitude hunger




We also visited the locally renowned 'flume gorge'

Kate was mesmerized by moss






You can't tell, but there's an awesome geological feature behind us called 'the basin'
These two were basins in their own right for smores



1 comment:

DC Mom/GiGi said...

Cute 4th of July outfit on Elizabeth. And the family-of-3 portrait looks like you are peering into a cave.

What is that contraption that looks like an iron lung. Although I am probably the only one that knows what an iron lung is.

Was the lake cold? The first picture of Elizabeth looks like it was. Looks like you did an awesome belly flop Justin.

I can see the basin behind you, looks wonderful. Did you go in? At least your feet? Great nature, trail and summit shots. Looks a beautiful place.