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Posted by Molly Huddle Coffey | July 12, 2014

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For the first weekend of summer session, we set off to New Hampshire! The first stop was Littleton, where we went to Chutter's Candy Store, home of the world's longest candy counter. As we enjoyed our sweet treats, we made our way to Bob Copeland's studio. Copeland is a former weatherman and current painter, whose work is focused on the New England Landscape. Our next stop was the Frost Place, former home of poet Robert Frost and now a museum dedicated to his life and work. We ended our day with a swim in ECHO Lake and then settled in for the night at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Redeemer in Plymouth, NH.

Sunday morning brought breakfast at a local bagel shop and a hike to Franconia Falls. The hike to the falls was over three miles, but the swim at the end was worth it! After eating lunch by the falls, we headed back home to school. What a way to start the summer session!

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