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Feb/Mar, 2009

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Feature
Mountain of Opportunity by David Lazar
Herbert Schneider was a teen living in Nazi-occupied Austria when his mother woke him and his sister Herta one cold winter night and told them they would be going on a long journey.
Featured Imagery
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Letter From The Editor
"Gratitude" by Michael DeBlasi
With the utmost gratitude, this letter greets you. Gratitude from us to you
for welcoming the Troubadour into your home over these past six months.
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Town
Welcome to Tamworth
Whether arriving by car or mushing by dogsled, travelers for centuries have returned to the North Country haven of Tamworth, enchanted by its winter sports heritage, relaxed rural traditions, and postcard views of Mt. Chocorua and the Ossippees.
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Treasures
Classic Troubadour Excerpts
Notable selections from Troubadour issues of old are scattered throughout our magazine and are collected here.
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Slice of Life
"How Much Wood Would a Sawyer Saw?" by Becky Rule
At a storytelling session in Wilmot, a local told how Clinton Williams once helped him locate the corners of a wood lot in Grafton near Isinglass Mountain.
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Labor and Love
"Snow Rake" by Ron Roberts
Enjoy a NH native's unique connection of photography and poetry.
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Your Troubadour
Designed Specifically For You: Reader Submissions
Readers share a bit of their memories, moments, stories and smiles about this state.
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Our New Hampshire
Celebrate NH with Robert J. Finlay
“Think warm.” That’s all I’ve been able to tell myself and my family these last few frigid months, in the vain hope that bone-chilling, teeth-chattering cold can be reduced to a state of mind.
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Trumpets
Recognizing Those Who Make A Difference
Gail Rousseau never set out to be a hero in her rural community of Franklin – only to take some decent photos.