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Truculent Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis): North American Year-Round Colorful, Competitive, Critical Freshwater Fish
The reclusive brook trout is a competitive fish of cold, smaller freshwater bodies in Canada and the United States. Some spend spring in seawater near river mouths. It will be easy to catch, prepare and eat since it chases whatever moves on water.
21 commentsHow To Save Money On Electricity: Deregulated Energy markets in New Hampshire
When the energy markets in New Hampshire and several other states were deregulated, it allowed for companies to compete for customers. This leads to lower electricity prices and better services for consumers. In New Hampshire and several other...
1 commentBetween living and dreaming there is a third thing. Guess it.
Spanish poet Antonio Machado wrote, “Between living and dreaming there is a third thing. Guess it.” I give my guess.
0 commentsNew Hampshire Weekend, Exploring the Western White Mountains
With sweeping views and a rich history, country stores and quirky shops, the great outdoors and quiet moments, scenic by-ways and rambling roads the White Mountains of New Hampshire have something for everyone. While visiting the Western side of the mountains we found a traditional new England experience.
2 commentsManchester NH Airport Parking - What You Want to Know About
Manchester NH Airport parking information hub. MHT parking options include on-site, off-airport, and hotel parking (park, stay, fly). Passengers going on long trips may also want to check out the long-term parking options featured on this hub.
2 commentsMap of usa with states and capitals
How well do you know your states and capitals when it comes to the subject of USA civics and geography?
2 commentsSmiley Faces and Other Fun Photos from Earth, the Moon & Beyond
Smiley face craters on Mars, a heart-shaped mesa and other unusual natural images are shared in this article about pareidolia.
1 commentWhere I Go Camping In My White Mountains NH: Family Camp Grounds Appalachian Trail with Bear Country
I was lucky to be able to go camping so often when I was younger. My Father is a Vietnam Veteran, and he has a knack for the outdoors and survival. He shared his passion with me ever since I can remember. I joined the Boy Scouts when I was young, and we went camping, fishing, boating, and all of the other activities associated with outdoor survival.
10 commentsCivil War Re-enactors' Stories
Civil War Re-enactors' Stories are behind the scenes recollections of two re-enactors from the 7th South Carolina Regiment. From campfire to brush fire, and from battle to ghostly orbs, their anecdotes bring the experience of the re-enactment soldier to life.
98 commentsWhat Breed Of Chickens that Lay Brown Eggs and At what Age
There are all kinds of myths and misconceptions about what chicken will lay what kind of egg. You may have heard that the color of the chicken plays a role in the color of the egg, this is a common misconception. Below are some of the most common...
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