Archives: August 2015

Personal Quest

Call it a walkabout, a pilgrimage or a spirit quest, but the idea is basically this: You’re so busy and burdened that to get back in step with your life you’ve got to walk away from it for awhile.

Your Letters from the September 2015 Issue

Send letters to Editor Rick Broussard, New Hampshire Magazine, 150 Dow St. Manchester, NH 03101 or e-mail him at editor@nhmagazine.com. Not OK to Dis While I enjoyed the article “How New Hampshire Created the Modern World” , I find it offensive that the authors felt it was OK to openly dis the GOP by writing, “For better or worse the…

DIY Ideas for Decorating with Late Summer Flowers

Spring gets all the floral glory, but late summer in New Hampshire brings its own bounty of blooms to makes homes brighter as the days grow shorter.

Brighten up your home with these DIY decorating tips and ideas using late summer flowers.

Basque-Style Paella

NH's Hillary Davis shares a recipe from her new cookbook, "Le French Oven"

NH’s Hillary Davis shares a recipe from her new cookbook, “Le French Oven.”

UFOs in New Hampshire

It’s been 50 years since a spectacular UFO was spotted over Exeter. That case, along with many others, remains unsolved.

Fifty years ago this September, a UFO was spotted over Exeter. Or was it something else? This case (and many others that took place here in New Hampshire) remains unsolved. Discover the evidence, read the accounts and decide for yourself what did or didn’t happen.

Stories of Transformations on the Appalachian Trail

No one walks the 2,180 miles of the Appalachian Trail and emerges unchanged. Nearly three of every four who set out to do it fail, but even among those the attempt marks a transformative moment in life.

No one walks the 2,180 miles of the Appalachian Trail and emerges unchanged. Nearly three of every four who set out to do it fail, but even among those the attempt marks a transformative moment in life.