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On the way to hike Bicknell Brook via the Colette Trail, I caught the sunrise over Mascoma Lake and stopped to check out the ice fishing.
The sun rises late this time of the year which makes morning light stalking much more manageable, especially when sticking around local neighborhoods to find beauty. I set out around 7 am to see if Mascoma Lake in Enfield had frozen over. While passing through Lebanon I caught a glimpse of a sherbet ombré sky behind City Hall.
The birds featured here were spotted at Dewey’s Pond in Quechee, Chaffee Wildlife Sanctuary in Lyme, Richmond Conservation Land in Orford, The Fells in Newbury, and right in my own backyard.
The large, elaborate gardens and architectural surprises tucked away in the woods of The Fells present like a hidden gem in New Hampshire. Situated on the grounds is the John Hay Estate, a stunning look at a historical home. I’ve been quite a few times, and each time I go it’s a little bit different.