New Hampshire’s Lilacs in Bloom

May 16th, 2013 by billwebb

It’s lilac season again and the aromatic purple flowers are popping out throughout the state.  We have some beautiful lilac bushes in the Squam Lakes area. Now’s the time to visit our New Hampshire bed and breakfast, enjoy some luxury lodging and the lakes region’s spring beauty as lilacs and other wildflowers are blossoming.

The purple lilac is New Hampshire’s state flower, but apparently the choice wasn’t an easy one.  Here’s some interesting information that appears on the Governor’s Lilac and Wildflower Commission’s website about the political process that led to the lilac’s selection. And we think we have gridlock in our legislatures today!

 

“The purple lilac became New Hampshire’s official State flower, in a most colorful manner, in the 1919 legislative session. It was opposed by nine other flowers, including the apple blossom, the purple aster, the wood lily, water lily, and goldenrod. The committee’s recommendation was approved by the House on February 20th and sent up to the Senate for concurrence.

The Senate developed considerable purple lilac sentiment and also considered the buttercup. Unable to muster majority support for any flower, the 24 members of the Senate turned to a novel solution. They placed the names of three flowers in a hat, blindfolded Senate Clerk Earle C. Gordon of Canaan, and ordered him to draw a name. The purple lilac, the mayflower and the purple aster went into the lottery, and the latter won the draw.

The Senate reported its unique decision to the House, which clung to the apple blossom, and the impasse was referred to a committee of conference.

The 10-man conference committee soon became stalemated on the flower fuss, and turned to another unique solution. It asked two botanists, Professor Arthur Houston Chivers of Dartmouth and Professor Ormond Butler of the state college to arbitrate the dilemma, and agreed to accept their decision.

Within a few days the two botanists informed the conference committee that they had also become stalemated. Faced with this deadlock added to its own deadlock, the conference committee voted eight-to-two for the purple lilac. Two members stuck to the apple blossom to the bitter end.

The House and Senate concurred with the committee compromise, without further argument, and Governor John H. Bartlett of Portsmouth signed the purple lilac into law on March 28, 1919.”

Beneath a peaceful blue sky lies a beautiful lilac.

Black Bear around Squam Lake New Hampshire

April 13th, 2013 by billwebb

As Spring creeps into the New Hampshire’s lakes region our animal friends begin to make themselves more apparent. Generally, in March we are visited frequently by deer who have shown a particular fondness for our yew bushes. We assume that following months of slim pickings deep in the woods they’re ready for some luscious greens more readily accessible now that the snow has largely melted away. For some reason our neighborhood deer didn’t show up this March,  so we’ll wait for the summer to see if the patterns have really changed or if perhaps they found a better menu elsewhere.

This is the time we start taking our bird feeders in at night to avoid losing them to the recently awakened and currently hungry black bears. Seeing a black bear lumbering through the yard is always an exciting moment – more or less exciting depending on whether we’re inside or outside at the time they decide to appear!

It’s estimated that there are close to 5,000 black bear in New Hampshire. Females weigh in at 125-150 lbs with males being larger, in the 200 – 250 lb. range. They cover a lot of ground as they forage for food. Females usually have a territory of about 10 square miles, but males can range up to 120 square miles. With all that walking no wonder they’re so hungry! They’re not aggressive, in fact they tend to be skittish around humans, but like all wild animals they can be dangerous. This is especially true when a mother is still in a protective mode with cubs. So when we see bear we watch with respect and appreciate being able to witness some of the wonderful wildlife all around us. Our guests who miss the opportunity to see bear in the wild can see them at the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center located just down the street.

Certainly seeing black bear in our yard is not a daily occurrence, but we’ve seen them at all times of the day including during our breakfast hour. Always a thrill we’re happy to share with our guests!

Bear´s Defense

Loon Mountain, Waterville Valley – Great New Hampshire Skiing

February 9th, 2013 by billwebb

Our best snow of the season has arrived in central New Hampshire! A foot of light powder is just what the skiers ordered and it comes at a great time as we head into President’s Day week and school vacations.

This weekend we have guests at our New Hampshire bed and breakfast who are tubing at Loon Mountain, skiing at Waterville Valley and dog sled riding with Barking Brook Kennels. And one of our guests is participating in the Fishing Derby sponsored by the Meredith Rotary Club. Quite a mix of activities.

While we have guests with a variety of interests they all agree that starting their day with one of our country breakfasts and landing back in one of our cozy rooms is the best way to start and end a day.

It goes to show that Holderness and the Squam Lake area are not just summer destinations. The Inn On Golden Pond is open year round and we can help you plan a day full of fun anytime of the year. Whether you’re planning activities in Lincoln, NH or Meredith NH, on Lake Winnipesaukee or Squam Lake, on Loon Mountain or Mount Tecumsah, if you’re looking for quality accommodations we’ve got you covered.

Winter ski vacations at Loon Mountain

A great shot from Loon Mountain’s website

Sled dog excursions in New Hampshire

January 10th, 2013 by billwebb

This past week we had a couple of guests who took a sled dog excursion through some of the countryside just to our north. They came back to the Inn with rave reviews about the experience!

Running huskies

A sled dog ride is just one of many winter activities you can enjoy around the Squam Lake area. There’s downhill skiing and cross country skiing nearby at Waterville Valley or Loon Mountain. You can skate on a local pond or  lake or at Plymouth State’s Ice Arena, and of course there’s ice fishing throughout the lakes region. There’s also tubing nearby at Gunstock Mountain and a couple of zipline tours offer winter rides. Or bring your snowshoes and head out our back door onto our 50 wooded acres. You can visit our website for a complete listing of winter activities.

Why not plan a getaway where you can partake in these many activities and enjoy great hospitality at a charming New Hampshire B&B at the same time? We have spacious, comfortably furnished guestrooms with all the modern amenities including free WIFI and tv’s.

Nature at our Squam Lake New Hampshire Bed and Breakfast

November 17th, 2012 by billwebb

We’ve got some pretty talented guests who visit our Squam Lake bed and breakfast. Throughout the year we are fortunate to receive many pictures that our guests took during there stay with us. We love to see shots of the area and the Inn that they captured. Often they give us a new perspective on our surroundings. Recently Fred R. from Massachusetts sent us some beautiful close up shots of a butterfly perched on a blossom on our butterfly bush in the front garden. We thought it was spectacular and wanted to share it with everyone. Thanks Fred! And to everyone else keep those pictures coming. We often incorporate them into our website.

Mother Nature up close

Visit our bed and breakfast at Squam Lake, New Hampshire and enjoy great entertainment

November 4th, 2012 by billwebb

If you’re into great music and entertainment November is a an excellent time to visit our bed and breakfast at Squam Lake, New Hampshire. Throughout the month and into the beginning  of December we are offering a special lodging opportunity that supports our local entertainment venues. Spend a night or two at our Holderness bed and breakfast  in November or December, attend any of these shows,  and we’ll discount your room by a dollar amount equal to one ticket. Both of these venues are in Plymouth, NH just 10 minutes from our door. It’s hard to beat the combination of great entertainment and great lodging – especially when you can get a free ticket!

 Silver Center, Plymouth State University     

11/9-11   &    11/15-17   –    “Spring Awakening” (student play)

11/18  -  Karla Bonoff (singer/songwriter)

11/19  -  All New England Band Festival

11/29  -  Jazz Ensemble & Combo

12/7, 8  -  Contemporary Dance Ensemble

12/9  -  PSU Choirs—A Joyful Noise

 

The Flying Monkey Performance Center   

11/2  -  Jefferson Starship

11/3  -  Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul & Mary)

11/8  -  Arlo Guthrie

11/9  -  Kashmir—Led Zeppelin Tribute

11/10  -  ANT—comedy show

11/11  -  Nancy Griffith  – folk

11/30  – Natalie MacMaster “Christmas in Cape Breton”

12/5  -  Judy Collins

12/8  -  Watkins Glen Revisited

Arlo Guthrie at Whelans, Wexford St., Dublin

Arlo Guthrie – an enduring folk artist

Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence for Inn On Golden Pond

October 18th, 2012 by billwebb

It’s always gratifying to have guests compliment the Inn and tell us how much they enjoyed their stay. For 28 years as innkeepers we have worked to ensure that our guests have a superior lodging experience.

This year the Inn On Golden Pond has received a Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor, the highest award it gives. We are ranked as the number one lodging choice for Holderness – a result of many wonderful reviews our guests have written about their visits with us.

We know that when people travel to the Squam Lake area they have many choices for lodging. Trying to find the right comfort zone for hundreds of guests with a wide variety of expectations can be challenging.  But we work hard to make each guest’s time with us comfortable, positive and personal. The feedback we get from places like TripAdvisor suggest we’re hitting the mark more often than not. This feedback and the many thoughtful notes we receive from guests is much appreciated. We’ll keep working hard to ensure that this feedback always remains highly positive.

 

 

Fall Foliage in New Hampshire – Why the Leaves Change Color.

September 22nd, 2012 by billwebb

Fall is absolutely the best season in New Hampshire. The days are sunny and dry. The nights are cool (sometimes cold) and the air is crisp. But above all else the colors are tremendous. Guests at our Holderness B&B often ask why the leaves change color.

During the spring and summer the leaves manufacture most of the foods necessary for the tree’s growth. This food-making process takes place in the leaf in numerous cells containing chlorophyll, which gives the leaf its green color. This extraordinary chemical absorbs from sunlight the energy that is used in transforming carbon dioxide and water to carbohydrates, such as sugars and starch.

Along with the green pigment there are yellow and orange pigments in the leaf,  but most of the year these colors are masked by great amounts of green coloring.

In the fall as the days get shorter and the temperatures get cooler the leaves stop making the food,  anticipating the upcoming winter and dormant season. The chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears and the yellow and orange colors become dominant. These pigments mix to create vibrant reds as well as the sharp yellows and oranges.

Old timers will tell you that the brilliance of fall foliage depends on factors like how much rain we’ve had or how hot or cold the summer was. Undoubtedly these factors enter into the mix, but every year is different. The one thing that remains constant is the timing. It always happens in the fall when the days get shorter. It’s Mother Nature’s way of signalling the passing from summer to winter.

The Squam Lake area and the rest of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region will be ablaze with these colors soon. This would be a perfect time to spend a few days at the Inn On Golden Pond where you can enjoy luxurious lodging each night and the spectacular countryside filled with fall colors each day.

Fall at Squam Lake

On the grounds of the Inn On Golden Pond

Play at NH Fairs, Stay at our Squam Lake B&B

August 25th, 2012 by billwebb

There are a number of agricultural fairs coming up in the next few weeks throughout New Hampshire. These fairs are a great tradition and feature entertainment for the entire family. Events range from oxen pulls to apple pie contests. Most fairs have live entertainment and amusement rides. You’ll find livestock exhibits with cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and more. And there are exhibits featuring home made baked and canned goods as well as home grown fruits, vegetables and flowers.

We wouldn’t be surprised if the original owners of the home that is now the Inn On Golden Pond participated in some of these fairs in their early years. Some date back 140 years. While we don’t raise any livestock or produce vegetables worthy of showing  at a fair we do provide a quality lodging experience by Squam Lake in the heart of New Hampshire’s lakes region. Why not spend a few relaxing days at our Holderness bed and breakfast and enjoy one of New Hampshire’s longest traditions by attending one of the following fairs.

Lancaster Fair   8/29 – 9/3

Hopkinton State Fair   8/30 – 9/3

Hillsborough County Agricultural Fair    9/7 – 9/9

Rochester Fair   9/14 – 9/23

Deerfield Fair   9/27 – 9/30

Sandwich Fair  10/6 – 10/8

 

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Enjoy the rides and the food at the New Hampshire State Fairs

Play at Funspot, Stay On Golden Pond

August 11th, 2012 by billwebb

Whenever we travel south on Route 3 through Weirs Beach we always pass Funspot. It’s sometimes hard to remember exactly when certain businesses appear, but Funspot seems to have always been there. Turns out there’s a good reason for that. They are now celebrating their 60th anniversary!

Funspot is the world’s largest arcade. They’ve got video games, pinball games, kiddie rides and more. Over 500 games in all.  There are bowling lanes – both Ten Pin and Candlepin – all of which feature automatic scoring systems.  They also have indoor and outdoor mini golf. And for the older crowd they offer bingo games nightly. But one of our favorite things at Funspot is their bumper cars. Takes us back to our childhood!

The Inn On Golden Pond is a short 15 minute drive from this remarkable facility.  Funspot is a must stop when you’re visiting New Hampshire’s Lakes Region. You can spend the day enjoying the cool waters of Squam Lake or Lake Winnipesaukee and then have a hot time bowling, mini-golfing or playing video games at night.   Why not plan your NH escape today? Combine a relaxing stay in one of the comfortable guestrooms at our bed and breakfast with a great choice  of fun activities you’ll find nearby.

Funspot´s Skee-Ball

Funspot’s  Skeeball