Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever! – Psalm 107:1
This is the day we drove through the White Mountains of New Hampshire and Green Mountains of Vermont. We were probably one week early for peak color, but it is also beautiful now. God granted us a beautiful sunny clear day to enjoy the wonders of His creation!
North Conway, New Hampshire
White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire
Littleton, New Hampshire
Vermont
The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. –Psalm 19:1
For the beauty of the earth, for the glory of the skies, for the love which from our birth over and around us lies. Christ, our Lord, to you we raise this, our hymn of grateful praise.
Vermont State House, Montpelier, Vermont
Birthplace, Home and Grave of President Calvin Coolidge, Plymouth, Vermont
So the weather did not cooperate with us today! No rain, but very overcast, and low clouds, which impacted our visit to the top of this mountain, Cadillac Mountain, as you will see below. There are a number of scenic overlooks that were fine, as you can see…
O LORD God of hosts, who is mighty as you are, O LORD, with your faithfulness all around you? You rule the raging of the sea; when its waves rise, you still them. — Psalm 89:8-9
The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein, for he has founded it upon the seas and established it upon the rivers. — Psalm 24:1-2
We left Massachusetts, and headed north. Lots of driving, but also some more history and incredible beauty.
New Hampshire State House, Concord, New Hampshire
Home and Grave of President Franklin Pierce, Concord, New Hampshire
McAuliffe-Shephard Discovery Center, Concord, New Hampshire
This center is named for astronauts Christa McAuliffe and Alan Shepard.
Christa McAuliffe, a school teacher in Concord, was the first American civilian selected to go into space. She tragically died in the space shuttle Challenger’s explosion shortly after lift-off in 1986.
Alan Shepard, a New Hampshire native, was the first American in space when the Freedom 7 spacecraft blasted off into a sub-orbital 15 minute flight in 1961. He was one of the original seven Mercury program astronauts, which were depicted in the movie The Right Stuff.
New Castle, New Hampshire
Fort William and Mary in New Castle, New Hampshire was the sight of the first American victory in the Revolutionary War in 1774. The Americans, led by Captain John Langdon and Major John Sullivan, captured the fort and removed the British guns and stores.
USS Albacore Museum, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
So when we were planning our New England trip, Mary Jean was very excited to visit the USS Albacore Museum. This museum is a real submarine that visitors can actually walk through. We go up to buy the tickets, and Mary Jean is all “I can’t do it”, so I went in by myself. It was really neat.
Nubble Lighthouse, York, Maine
This was such a big disappointment! I was so looking forward to seeing one of the most photographed lighthouses in the USA! And what did I see?
Lobster Lunch in Ogunquit, Maine
President George H. W. Bush’s Compound, Kennebunkport, Maine
Another day of rain, mist and fog. Another day of Boston traffic. Another day of the horrible terrible bumpy streets of Boston. Despite the conditions outside, we were able to have a great day in Boston. I will also say the people here (locals) were very nice. I was told to expect cold and rude.
Boston, Massachusetts
We were not able to see downtown Boston with any sunshine or clear skies, no no clear skyline shots; however, the low clouds make for some pretty neat pictures too.
Lunch at Cheers, Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Massachusetts State House, Boston, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts State House in Boston is a spectacular building! The majestic exterior with the gold dome, and the interior with multiple colors of marble, and the historic portraits and statues all combine to make this building almost overwhelming to take in. I have many pictures other than what I have posted here – you can see them in the Capitols link.
Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts
Parker House Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts
Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts
Bunker Hill Monument
Bunker Hill Monument marks the location of the first major battle of the Revolutionary War. Called Battle of Bunker Hill, the hill was actually known as Breed’s Hill. On June 16, 1775, The 2,200 British soldiers overran the 1,200 Patriots, but the British lost more than half of their men, a devastating loss. The monument is open for visitors to climb the 294 steps to the top, where there are beautiful views of downtown Boston. I did not climb because the clouds were so low (and I was a little tired).
Lexington, Massachusetts
Concord, Massachusetts
By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood And fired the shot heard round the world. (Concord Hymn, by Ralph Waldo Emerson, written in 1837 for the dedication of the Obelisk monument at the Old North Bridge).
This was the worst weather day of our trip so far, chilly and wet. Mostly mist and light rain. Also, we were introduced to driving in Boston. Not good. Very slow, lots of stopping. But even worse, the streets are horrible!!
Birthplace of President George H. W. Bush, Milton, Massachusetts
Home of President John Adams, Quincy, Massachusetts
Birthplace of President John Adams, Quincy, Massachusetts
Birthplace of President John Quincy Adams, Quincy, Massachusetts
Burial Site of Presidents John and John Quincy Adams, Quincy, Massachusetts
Quincy, Massachusetts
President John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
Salem, Massachusetts
We had the good fortune of visiting Salem Massachusetts on the first day of October. I didn’t think about it when planning our trip, but Salem really comes alive in October, and I mean it starts the very first day of October! Traffic was a nightmare as Halloween worshipers from all over descended on the witch city. It is a big deal here – many people dress up like Halloween all month long!
Back to Boston
Birthplace of President John F. Kennedy, Brookline, Massachusetts