[Woodcarver] info for sylda@kansas.net about traveling out to New England

Sylda sylda at kansas.net
Fri Feb 25 09:18:51 EST 2005


Boone, that is invaluable info -- one question for now -- what town is Bill
Foster's in?  We love the type of place where you can relax, talk, become
acquainted with the people, area, and just enjoy.  I'm sure I'll have more
questions later and will keep your name.  I've printed out your info and
will file it in the motorhome.  Oh, yes we do tow a pickup with a ATV.  We
have found in areas where there are trails you can get closer to nature and
enjoy more on an ATV -- no zippy around, just closer looking, seeing nature,
enjoying smells, sights, and relaxing.  We have to check out the carving
from someone else, but your info is much appreciated and will be put to use.
Thanks,
Sylda

On 2/24/05 12:49 PM, "BURDETTE POSEY" <yesop1124 at msn.com> wrote:

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> Hi  If you go around the 1st week in October the colors should be
> spectacular.  I lived in NH for
> 24 years, and have seen a lot of beautiful fall colors over these years.
> Try to avoid the coastal
> areas of Maine, Massachusetts, and Conn, as there will be a lot of car and
> bus traffic, due to
> leaf peepers.  You say you are traveling in an RV? It will be harder to get
> around in some places
> unless you are towing a smaller car with you.
>    The Maine lobster is the best in the US.  I recommend any place along
> the RTE 1 corridor
> through Wells, Ogunquit, and York, Maine.  Bill Foster's is a great place
> and the price is better
> because it isn't a fancy restaurant, all on paper plates and plastic forks
> and such, and nice place
> to sit and eat lobster. Back to the colors, some of the best places is in
> the Franconia Notch,
> Pinkham Notch areas in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.  Maine has just
> as many nice
> areas but you really have to drive a lot more to get to them.
>    Haven't been involved in carving activities in NH, as I'm just getting
> started, and I have now
> moved to SD, this past year, to be closer to my family.  I did go to a
> couple of woodcarving shows, and one was in August in Wells, Maine, a lot of
> bird carvers, and some large scale chainsaw carving
> exihibits.  Sorry, not too much help in the woodcarving areas.  Any other
> questions, send me
> a reply.  Have fun  --Boone
> 
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