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Archives for June 2009

Hammock Time

by Bea June 16th, 2009 | Outdoor Activities
As the post previous to this one stated, people reading this site are more likely to be people who like to do activities. Climbing, hiking, camping, or running can all be pretty intense physical activity, but there are some outdoor activities that you can perform without having to exert energy. For instance, you could cruise around in a boat, organize a picnic in the park, lounge around by the pool, or, one of my personal favorites--spend some time in a hammock.

I came home yesterday to Nashua, New Hampshire, from Boston, Massachusetts. It was a beautiful day outside and while my
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Indoors Eagle?

by Ronald A. Rowe June 9th, 2009 | Outdoor Activities
If you're reading this site, you're probably avid about one or more outdoor activities. But what to do when the weather won't cooperate with your plans? This point has been hammered home to my family and me recently, as three solid weeks of rain, thunder, and lightning have transformed our portion of Florida into the "What Happened to the Sunshine?" State.

Our forced exile from the outdoors has brought to light a number of fun alternatives that will do just fine in a pinch. Indoor play lands abound for those who are willing to look. You know
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Mine Falls Park

by Louise June 2nd, 2009 | Fishing, Running
Located in the heart of the city of Nashua, New Hampshire, is Mine Falls Park. Unique to the city, it offers 325 acres of forest, wetland, and open fields. It is a park open for walking, running, biking, fishing, and, in the winter, cross-country skiing.

Most of the travels follow either the river or the canals; the scenery is always beautiful. You may see some interesting animals like the Belted Kingfisher or the Great Blue Heron that stops by once in a while. More details of some plants and animals you can find at Mine Falls Park are listed on a
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