Road trip to New Hampshire--8/19/05->8/21/05

I visited one of my all-time closest friends, Jeff, whom I've known since high school, this past weekend when I finally made the 400-mile road trip from southeast Pennsylvania to New Hampshire. Jeff has lived there for some time and has come down to Pennsylvania several times on work-related trips over the past two years, but this is the first time I've made the trip north to New England. The drive was horrendous, but the visit was very enjoyable. Jeff and Christine greeted me with a lobster boil and many good beers that we enjoyed on the balcony of their house in the country.
On Saturday, we decided to go to the top of Mt. Washington (Christine wanted to go to Boston, but I said I wanted to see outdoor stuff while it was summer and would come back again to see Boston another time) and stopped in Concord on the way. I snapped this picture of the New Hampshire state capitol, and the quaint little farmer's market that takes place in the street right next to the capitol building.
We traveled through piny woods and past clear lakes and through hamlets and the occasional traffic jam on our way up to Mt. Washington.








Manning the outpost at the summit.





We got back to Jeff and Christine's place and made pizza and drank many more good beers before calling it a night. On Sunday, Jeff and I went out and played a round of golf in the morning, stopped at the L.L. Bean Factory Store in Concord and then headed down to Massachusetts where Christine's parents were hosting a party. I headed back to PA from there.


Jeff displays his masterful golf swing.


Jeff displays his masterful golf swing.
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