We went to visit my late best friend's family in New Hampshire. Sheila and I were next door neighbors and soldiers' wives in Alaska. Our friendship lasted 45 years. During that time, Bill became good friends with her husband, Bruce. I will post more pictures of him next time. We spent a few days at his lovely home, and then spent the weekend at the "camp." The little house in Bristol, New Hampshire was Sheila's parent's summer cottage. Her mother took the kids from Boston to Newfound Lake, and this is where Sheila and her siblings spent every summer. When her parents passed away, she and Bruce bought it, enlarged it and completely renovated it.
This lake is not far from Squam Lake and Lake Winnipesaukee. The movie, On Golden Pond was filmed on Squam Lake, and Lake Winnipesaukee is gorgeous. I love that name! In the past we rode the mail boat out and gasped in awe at the many mini islands with homes built on them right in the lake. Unbelievable. How would you like to boat to and from your home?
The sun set on a wonderful vacation with gracious hosts, friends and our "adopted" grandchildren.
This is not a duplicate. Jayden wanted in on the action of our sunset photo. He and Bill became good buddies.
Shannon, her dad, and his lady friend, took us to a general store that was built in the 1700's. The boys selected a big sour pickle from the old fashioned wooden pickle barrel. A step back in time.
This is the...well you know...out house. I didn't look to see if it was a one seater or two seater.
We also stopped at a thrift store. I was drawn to a shelf in the back room. It was as if I was compelled to go there. At eye-level was a white ceramic bell with the word "Alaska" on the front. Below in small script, I smiled when I read "BEST FRIENDS." Was it a message from my dear friend? I certainly believe so.
Jayden was forever chasing Bill. Notice the book I am reading on the nightstand? Lisa Ricard Claro's romance, Love Built to Last.
Cameron is the nicest ten year old we have ever met. Such a polite, happy and friendly young man. We could have brought these two guys home with us!
8 comments:
An "Alaska" bell in a thrift store in New Hampshire? That was no coincidence! The "Best Friends" was just to whack you over the head in case you didn't make the connection.
What a lovely time you had! I would not like to boat back and forth to home, summer home-maybe. I have been through that area...the lakes are breathtaking with splendor! So glad for you and your visit!!! So how are you liking the heat back home now?Yuck! Even the dog won't go out after noon!
Oh, Linda, you brought me back. I grew up in New England (Massachusetts and New Hampshire). I don't remember Squam Lake, but we went to Lake Winnipesaukee many times. It is as beautiful as you say. I'm happy you were able to go and have a wonderful time. The message from your friend is PERFECT.
Thanks for the book mention. :) I do hope you're enjoying it.
That trip of yours sounds heaven-sent. And It seems Sheila agrees with me. This is my second comment, by the way. Don't know why the other disappeared, but if it magically reappears, will you please delete one? Thanks!
It's so much fun to spend time with people we care about. I'm glad you and Bill had such a memorable trip.
Pat
Critter Alley
Sounds like a lovely trip! I love the story about the bell too.
Oh Linda. I'm soooo happy you could take that trip. The bell message was amazing. Sheila knew you were there! Susan
Oh, I love summer travel! Sounds like you had a real memory making, and beautiful, time.
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