[Ag-eq] New Hampshire

Jody Ianuzzi thunderwalker321 at gmail.com
Sat Sep 10 15:51:12 UTC 2016


Hi Tracy,

Oh I love New Hampshire! I feel like I am home again! I live about 8 miles from town and my daughters house. She has a Cape Cod style house and the upstairs  has been converted into an apartment. When I lived here in the past I live right downtown and was able to walk to everything! There is also a little bus call the city express the girl goes all over town too.  The town was actually rated number one in walkable communities.

Tracy and her husband own a store in town and they work there seven days a week! Yes it is a lot of work for them but it gives me the opportunity to go to town whenever I want to. Usually about twice a week I will go to town with her walk around town and then spend the rest of the day in the store knitting. 

New Hampshire is terrible when it comes to transportation. If I wanted to go to Concord for example I would have to take a bus to Springfield Massachusetts and then another bus back up to Concord total time about four hours.  

The area where I live it is agricultural and there is a horse two doors down from our house. I get all of the sounds and smells of the horse without having to do any of the work! I love it! It is not unusual to have someone ride by on a horse when I am out walking. Unfortunately I am too far from town to walk to town and there is no transportation except with my daughter.


I am sure there are probably many towns in New Hampshire with a tiny downtown area that you could have a small farm with in walking distance. Not sure where that would be though.  If you live in the seacoast area on the other side of the state I think there is transportation down to Boston etc.

I do miss Florida in the winter time but the rest of the year they can keep it. It's just too hot for me. Of course come January and February you'll have to ask me about the cold here. Ha ha h

I didn't have a garden this year but from what I've heard that it's probably a good thing. We are in a major drought here and everyone that has a garden has either lost it to the drought or to the deer and rabbits which are very plentiful this summer


All things considered it is good to be home
JODY 

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> On Sep 9, 2016, at 8:50 AM, Tracy Carcione via Ag-eq <ag-eq at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Jody.
> So you're living in New Hampshire now?  How is that working out, for a
> person who doesn't drive?  I ask because I'm considering places I might want
> to live when I retire.  I have retired friends who have moved to New
> Hampshire, but they drive, and that makes a difference.
> I think what I'd want is a place like Nella or Jewel have, some place with
> some space, but close enough to town to be able to walk places.
> Tracy
> 
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