We have to say, no matter what the season is, the mornings in New Hampshire are ridiculously pretty. Spring is no exception, so while the fog lingered in the fields and forest, we snapped a few shots from the yard. Here's what we saw:
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The road less traveled
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Dew drops in branches
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The Grange Hall across the street
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Walking to the river
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The wet fir of a pine branch
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The sun breaking through
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