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. 

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