Archives: September 2011
Recycled for Retail
Featured Shop – In-Home, ExeterDeep breath. In-Home, 177 Water St., is about to change the way you look at “old” items forever. Drop anchor for at least an hour and browse this scrumptious home décor store and more. Owner Anna Hardy-Evans has an eye for unique pieces that can be “re-found, re-furbished and redesigned.” Wow items include a console table…
The Garden of Eaten
MEMORIAL DAY All five 4 x 8 vegetable boxes have been planted: two near the house in one garden and three at the edge of the field (where the deer lurk) in the other garden. Both gardens are fenced, the one by the field in six-foot-high chicken wire. We are already pigging out on mountains of mesclun, spinach and arugula…
Yoga for Everyone Anywhere
Look at it this way: If you are going to bend over backwards to get into shape, why not do it with yoga style and grace?Yoga is a physical, mental and spiritual discipline, originating in ancient India, whose goal is the attainment of a state of perfect spiritual insight and tranquility.When you think of “yoga people,” certain celebrities might come…
Old York Show House 2011
Designers at the Old York Show House bring a neglected historic home back to lifeHistorical homes are a designer’s dream when they are given a chance to bring glory to spaces that may have been neglected for years. Emerson House in Old York was built in the early 1700s and functioned as the Woodbridge Tavern for many years before it…
After 9/11 Life Goes On
A look back at September 11, ten years later
At the time we were convinced that it had changed everything. That our lives, that life as we had always known it, would never be the same.
A Collage of Art and Law
Found objects inspire the works of one of the state’s assistant AGs.Lawyers and artists may seem to lie on opposite sides of the vocational spectrum, but for N.H. Assistant Attorney General Jason Reimers it’s a winning combination. “I couldn’t be happier,” he says. “I love my day job, and I don’t have a TV so I still have time to…
Gut Reaction
The many challenges of Celiac disease.Those of us who can eat just about anything without fear of gastrointestinal distress should consider ourselves lucky. We casually grab what we want off grocery store shelves, order pizza with insouciance, and toss down an assortment of breads and pasta with nary a concern about what we’re ingesting, aside from fretting over waistline and…
