
The Move
Did I pick this location for the outdoor scenery or the beer?
Marylynn and I chose the White Mountain area of New Hampshire because of how beautiful it is and how we like the great outdoors. Fishing skiing, hiking, and kayaking are all great things to do. Little did I know I chose a beer heaven. Three breweries within 20 minutes of the house. There are many more great breweries throughout the whole state of New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont, all very close. Most places that sell beer, which is everywhere, sell all the local beer. We could have easily chosen this place for the beer alone.

3-minute walk

10-minute drive

20-minute drive.
The New Job
The original plan when we moved to New Hampshire was for me to become an outdoor / fishing guide. Well of course like everything else this year covid has got in the way.
A friend of mine and former coworker from my days at the Millburn Police Department offered me a job in the loss prevention department of the Omni Mount Washington Resort. I start today.
Renting for now
The real estate market here in New Hampshire is crazy. So we found this nice rental will stay here for a while.
New Hampshire, our new home and adventure! “Live Free or Die.”
The new adventure begins. We have moved to New Hampshire. This has been our plan for quite a while, but COVID accelerated the plan. When more and more of our summer vacation plans or canceled by travel restrictions and such, we decided to cancel. We called the real estate agent to give us an idea of what we needed to do to sell our house in New Jersey. Probably 6 to 12 months earlier than we had originally planned. Lo and behold our house sold in 36 hours.
Now to find a place to live in a dream location. The White Mountains of New Hampshire. With what began as a panic search for a new home or rental. Luck had it that we found a great place to rent for now, in Intervale New Hampshire.





Well things have changed!
As of September 25th 2020 Marylynn and I have bailed out of New Jersey. We have relocated to the beautiful White Mountains of New Hampshire.