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I have seen snow totals over two feet in places around New Hampshire - we didn't get that much in Woodstock, but a nice dusting for this early.

More pictures to come later...silent Sunday - time to shovel.

We just can't decide if it's still Fall foliage or Winter is here to stay?

The Prediction are for Temps in the mid - 50's later in the week...so a return to fall is likely before the true winter weather sets in for the ski season.

But try telling that to this poor bushel of Mums...the yellow flowers offer a nice contrast to the white snow.
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The calendar may tell you it's spring where you live, but here we have different signs, that let us know winter is loosening it's grip on the frozen ground.
Picture taken today (April 2nd)... See some dirty patches, ski oporation end two days after an early Easter this year closing day is April 14th.
One of the brooks in my Yard was completely Dry five days ago, when we were getting snow flurries, when I took this photo today it was 63 degrees outside.
I took the plow off the truck today and washed my car in the driveway...a sure sign of spring.
The Area Shadowed north of the house, are the only remaining snow in the yard.
If you still have some skiing left in you...Easter Weekend will be the last runs of the year.
The end of ski season also signals the beginning of mud season for ski resorts, If you are a buyer looking for a motivated seller. This is the time to act, when vacation home owners buy next years ski passes they are keeping the place for another year, so call me for the best deals of the year.

Steve Loynd...your Skiing Realtor, and White Mountain property expert in New Hampshire.
steve@alpinelakes.com - 800-926-5653 - www.alpinelakes.com
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So if you are in North Woodstock, NH, take a stroll into Fadden's Sugar House! The antiques are an eye-full of history, the nick-knacks and souvenirs are fun to look at, and the maple sugar/syrup processing info and examples are fun, too.
Fadden family members still help you in the store. There is one of the largest moose heads that I have ever seen. You can get snacks and maple syrup that they make from their 6000 tree source.
Once you are there to watch it made, you get a new understanding of what an interesting thing that little bottle of syrup is when you pour it on you pancakes or freedom toast.
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