Enter New Hampshire. Everything is green as far as the eye can see. Rolling hills covered in verdant trees, air alive with the scent of growing things... it seems the less people there are, the more room there is for plants. And after a week of maneuvering rush hour traffic morning and night, it is incredibly invigorating to drive down the main road unimpeded by any other cars.
New Hampshire
The term "getaway" can mean different things for different people. To me, a true getaway implies escaping all the things that complicate life– traffic, city crowds, pollution, social media, and the constant availability that naturally follows from having cell phone reception.
Enter New Hampshire. Everything is green as far as the eye can see. Rolling hills covered in verdant trees, air alive with the scent of growing things... it seems the less people there are, the more room there is for plants. And after a week of maneuvering rush hour traffic morning and night, it is incredibly invigorating to drive down the main road unimpeded by any other cars.
My second favorite part of New Hampshire is all the amazing hiking. There are so many trails that have been left unspoiled by human traffic, allowing nature to run its course through the woods. Spending time in the forest and listening to the running water is something that I'll never get tired of.
Enter New Hampshire. Everything is green as far as the eye can see. Rolling hills covered in verdant trees, air alive with the scent of growing things... it seems the less people there are, the more room there is for plants. And after a week of maneuvering rush hour traffic morning and night, it is incredibly invigorating to drive down the main road unimpeded by any other cars.
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