New Hampshire is home to a variety of people, but there are some products that are so great that they bring us all together. From food to fun there are certain things that you’re likely to find in every and any New Hampshire home. Next time you’re at your friends have a look around, and see how many of these things they’ve got stored around the house!
- A tent
tetue/flickr Because even though not all New Hampshire residents camp, we all think we might like to at some point.
- An old photo album
Risa Ikeda/flickr Full of pictures of family trips to the White Mountains.
- Timberland boots
suzanna shamukyan/flickr But they’re probably not as clean as these.
- Maple syrup
Ano lobo/flickr Which is used for every meal, not just breakfast.
- A snow shovel
Lotzman Katzman/flickr Never completely put this away, because you never know when you might use it.
- A tackle box
Alex Ford/flickr This is a given.
- Animals
Andrew/flickr Wanted, or otherwise.
- Bills
.girl ferment./flickr Probably for heating.
- A backyard garden
janet lackey/flickr Probably growing some vegetables.
- This book
Alicia Van Heck/flickr All New Hampshire kids have read “Blueberries for Sal.”
- Wool socks
Dawn P./flickr Never put away, because you’ll need them year round.
- Bug spray.
jchapeiwski/flickr Which gets used every day, April through November.
- A lone glove.
Bryan Kennedy/flickr Even in the summer, one of those suckers is hiding in the house.
How many are in your New Hampshire home?
tetue/flickr
Because even though not all New Hampshire residents camp, we all think we might like to at some point.
Risa Ikeda/flickr
Full of pictures of family trips to the White Mountains.
suzanna shamukyan/flickr
But they’re probably not as clean as these.
Ano lobo/flickr
Which is used for every meal, not just breakfast.
Lotzman Katzman/flickr
Never completely put this away, because you never know when you might use it.
Alex Ford/flickr
This is a given.
Andrew/flickr
Wanted, or otherwise.
.girl ferment./flickr
Probably for heating.
janet lackey/flickr
Probably growing some vegetables.
Alicia Van Heck/flickr
All New Hampshire kids have read “Blueberries for Sal.”
Dawn P./flickr
Never put away, because you’ll need them year round.
jchapeiwski/flickr
Which gets used every day, April through November.
Bryan Kennedy/flickr
Even in the summer, one of those suckers is hiding in the house.
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