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January 8, 2011

Winter in north country NH

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I am a lifelong resident of New Hampshire. I love living in New England. I love the seasons, the history, the landscape and the wildlife. I am a longtime amateur photographer. I enjoy sharing my world through pictures and enjoy the photography of others as well.
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