Autumn in New Hampshire
Yesterday I talked about the recent snow on the top of Mt. Washington so I thought I’d share a picture my wife took yesterday. This is the view of the main road going through the town. Aaron Hats is just a little up on the right hand side of the road.
Tonight is supposed to dip down into the 20’s. As much as I hate to see summer go I sure do love autumn and all the comes with it. Tomorrow’s my day off so I have a lot planned. I’ll start by taking my lovely wife to breakfast then I’ll go pheasant hunting for a couple hours. When I get back we’ll probably take a walk into the woods and see if I can find any sign of deer. Yesterday morning there were four deer that crossed the road in front of the house. There were also turkeys strutting through the back yard last week. After our walk I’ll move some firewood onto the front porch then finish the day with a wonderful dinner and some reading in front of the fireplace.
I don’t know about you but I can’t imagine a better “autumn in New England” day than that. I hope yours turns out as well as mine.
Aaron

October 7th, 2008 at 11:18 pm
Thanks for the tip on women fedoras! I had no idea (we learn something new everyday!) (:
October 8th, 2008 at 5:30 am
Quite the day planned. I wonder, at what daytime temperatures do you begin to find felt hats comfortable? I know it may vary by person, but I am curious.
What do you do with the pheasants, after you have hunted them? There are quite a few things you can do with deer, but I’m unfamiliar with the pheasant hunting scene.
October 28th, 2008 at 7:40 pm
I am Aaron’s sister-in-law and hate to say this is the first time I have read his blog. I enjoyed it and will visit the site more often.
I have spent many a days with Aaron and his lovely wife enjoying the great fall, winter,spring and summer weather in the area. I always, always make a stop at the store and can’t help but leave with something, even if it’s a hat for my grandaughter. I hang all my hats on nice hooks on my porch so that I can enjoy looking at them all year round. I always have my Tilly in the car because you never know when I’ll need that one.
Looking forward to my next trip up north for a wonderful relaxing time
with my family and friends.