A Man And A Boat
Spring sprang again today for the third time this season. Jon and I did take a ride to the coast and Portsmouth in particular since that was the easiest place to find a parking spot. If it had been a normal May 2nd though, there would have been none. We were able to get out and take a walk through the city a little and along Strawberry Banke, an outdoor (and indoor) museum of living history. We stayed outdoors and it was good for the soul.
Two more in Extra (spring really is here).
A little about Strawberry Banke here:
"Today's Strawbery Banke takes its name from the original settlement (1630) on this spot, itself named after the wild strawberries that carpeted the river meadows. The port town beside a tidal inlet of the Piscataqua River at the northernmost point on New Hampshire's coast soon changed its name to Portsmouth, and was a prosperous center for fisheries, shipyards and commerce until the 20th century, when it fell on hard times. The town whose wharves had been lined with West Indies merchant schooners became a backwater so literally that its original harbor silted up altogether."
Today Portsmouth is a bustling city with galleries and restaurants, high tech offices and a very urban chic atmosphere.
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