Today we have been under the remnants of Hurricane Laura all day long – the drive to Logan so that Erin could fly back to Charlotte, and our return to New Hampshire where we had lunch at Jerry’s Deli in Manchester, drove around Lake Winnipesaukee, drove through the Franconia Notch and ended up in Oh Little Town of Bethlehem. Oh how I love driving in the rain.

Sadly, the pictures are very thin today. I wanted to get a picture of how empty Logan was, but I was busy saying goodbye to Erin. The lake and its environs were very picturesque, but we had few chances to pull over where you could see the lake and by the time I figured out we could I had missed the chance. There were a couple of pretty little towns but it was too cold today to spend much time outside.

We have seen some intriguing road names on this trip, most of which I have forgotten, and today we came across Ta Da Dump which apparently has a (trash) transfer station. In Pennsylvania we came across Church Alley Rd, which near as I can tell was the entrance to a church parking lot. And somewhere along the way we passed under a bridge marked “Mountain Road” which could be a name or a description.

Tomorrow is another day!

I’ve seen some nice libraries on this trip, but this is the nicest – located in Hooksett NH. At least the sign says it’s a library.
Near the end of our drive around Lake Winnipesaukee I stopped for gas and took this picture just so I had a picture from the drive. It doesn’t show the lake at all or even look like most of the drive, but it’s all I got.
Heading north on I-93 we got higher and the clouds got lower. I look forward to seeing this scenery on a sunny day.