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A 10-Year-Old From Nashua, NH Has Become a Global Sensation
When I was 10 years old, I was in 4th grade at Barron School in Salem, New Hampshire playing Oregon Trail, trying to pass some QWERTY course my teacher Mrs. Epps kept giving us, and played Little League. What were you doing when you were 10?
I guarantee, like me, it s nowhere near the awesomeness that 10-year-old Jack Dalton from Nashua, New Hampshire, is doing. According to WMUR, when Jack was younger, he took a trip to the zoo and that was it for him. Jack told WMUR that ever since that first zoo trip, he s been in love with orangutans and (is working) to get them off the endangered species list.
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Have you been to the restaurant at Smuttynose, 105 Towle Farm Road, Hampton NH?
Not only did I Get food, but there was a super cool, and simultaneously warm, fire pit table where I spent a recent lunch. Ok, maybe more than an hour. And every minute was better than the one that preceded it.
It was crucial that I sample four different flavors of Smuttynose Sours in an effort to accurately determine which one I would decide to fill the 16 Oz glass you see on this featured image.
Do you see the gleaming side dish next to the wrap? Those are Loaded Tots .
This seems to be happening more often in the last few years than any others in recent history, but over the weekend, a seal pup was seen right hanging out on the beach right near the water line at Hampton Beach in New Hampshire.
The picture was posted by Chris Egan to the u local New Hampshire group on Facebook, which obviously immediately scored some traction because all we re usually used to seeing wash up on the shores of our beaches in New England is seaweed, rocks, and periwinkles.
Chris Egan via Facebook
More often than not, the natural, first instinctual reaction is to try and help out, because other than seeing an adorable seal pup up close and personal, it comes across as the seal has been beached and needs help to get back into the ocean to continue living. And while seals DO get beached at times, usually that s not at all the case.