Today, we took a ride up I-93 to the north country of New Hampshire and Jim took along his camera, in case he saw anything interesting to capture on film. Here are two of his photos:

From this photo, you can see that, right now, we are in the midst of the colors of white, black, and grey – the standard main colors of winter here, except for the evergreen trees. These colors have a kind of peaceful, hypnotic quality to them. The photo below was taken somewhere close to a town called “Waterville Valley,” famous for its ski resort. I particularly favor the Birch trees and always remember Robert Frost’s poem, “Birches” that you can read here:
Jim spotted a sign for a covered bridge, one of our favorite sightings, so we made a little detour and found the Smith Millennium Bridge in or near Rumney, New Hampshire, on a back road.

If you enjoy seeing covered bridges, we have a whole file of them, here:
We hope you have enjoyed seeing a few more glimpses of the place we call “home,” our beloved New Hampshire.
Patricia and James Cummings, Quilter’s Muse Publications and Virtual Museum