Friday, September 27, 2013

Whitehouse Light and Fixtures at Cape Cod


At Cape Cod where Whitehouse Light makes true
and the evening tide at shore makes the air smell of surf, a man wise with a jacket brown-and-blue purposeful and with stride speaks to the waves with the knowledge of New Hampshire.  A cold air in winter is a warm Springs besides, and a woman for a man on vacation in the shorelines can have a Cod Meal and it is sublime...
   A frequenter of symbols once said that, ..."A man who sees hieroglyphics makes the best friend you can have...as long as he obtains wisdom in his life, makes a wife true, and has the meals and coats of a king...".  No truer words have been spoken along the New Hampshire shorelines in Spring than a well-thought word from a Cod and a Symbol. 
   A boat upon a near-draw makes a fine sighting and a sail.  The New Hampshire veteran-boater respectfully, in the histories, quiets regards the trigonometric angles of Marine Boating and radio.  A calm-flag of truth and wisdom makes a smile at Hampton's Beach.  The way of the large-boat makes friends with the Cape over time.  A good light-ways is the finest example.  In Spring in New Hampshire tides, the Cape Cod air and harbor-marinas sounds like the sea.  There are several light-houses in New Hampshire, and a five-day trip in the Summer or the Spring is welcome for an intelligent seasoner who is far from the Madding Crowd.  A suitor of a woman is a fine man if he's true, and many weddings and plannings have occurred in New Hampshire in the Winter.  
   A vacation and a meal-at-restaurant are the harbingers of the fulfillment of a fine boatings.  At Cape Cod in December, a thick-steak and potataoe with a cookie is a return in the Spring.  Many travelers to New Hampshire having been there before do just that, namely, return.  The readings vary from Harper's Bazaar to The Wall Street Journal to Time Magazine involving Man of The Year.  
   Canucks even like New Hampshire.  Cape Cod makes friends the long way to heart-warmings.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

A New Hampshire Beach Scene Perfect for Lovers


The Harvard Graduate who traveled to New Hampshire, namely Benjamin Franklin, made a note to Mark Twain once which read: "New Hampshire's Beaches are wonderful and are for lovers and scientific people."  He was right about both.  The pristine shorelines and antique shoppes with registries are the Connoisseur's Delight.  A fine quality of craftsmanship in the tides and hale sands of beach-shores are welcome from August to October or anytime a man sees a pretty woman.  Harvard would marry a worthy female with smile who has been to the Ivy League and is a testament to Harvard in the New Hampshire Autumns and Leaves.  This stellar example of beach and sand is a joy to a photo-lover's listing notes and a dinner is the proof of the sums high rains.  A good measure of a wise choice is its enduring qualities and characteristics, and a New Hampshire bed-and-breakfast makes for a Thanksgiving to remember.  A fine eastern seaboard boat makes the tidings all the more grandeur for beach-lovers and their spouse.