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AuthorSnow t1_iz1pbop wrote

I agree my friend. I’m over in Keene. My whole life it’s been called Dublin lake. I know exactly where you took that photo. I was just being a smart ass, lol

I haven’t heard it called being “pond” until recently. My dad always called it Dublin lake. My mom. All our family. Are you from around here? My family has been here since the 1600’s so maybe it’s a generational thing?

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jwc8985 OP t1_iz20qr6 wrote

Nah, recently moved to the Peterborough area from Texas. In the time we’ve been here, we’ve had quite a few of our friends and acquaintances reference it and most have called it Dublin Pond. Tbf, the whole pond concept is new as we don’t have them in Texas, all we had were manmade lakes. Still plenty of local nuances to learn.

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AuthorSnow t1_iz25o23 wrote

Well welcome to NH my friend. As for myself my family is still in the area. We founded the town of Rindge and we have a cemetery with all our family members.

If you need the lingo, ask away 👍🏻

I couldn’t imagine land without lakes and mountains. I would like to visit Texas though

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jwc8985 OP t1_iz26kor wrote

Appreciate it! It’s definitely different. We’re absolutely loving it here, though!

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AuthorSnow t1_iz2t9a2 wrote

Good stuff. What do you find different and what are you likings?

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jwc8985 OP t1_iz2w37m wrote

Having four real seasons, for one. This fall was spectacular! I love colder weather, so I’m enjoying it, too. Obviously much more scenic here. We love the outdoors so we’re really enjoying all the hiking, fishing, etc.. In general, the people here are much kinder, more patient, and generally friendlier. I also find the political climate much less polarizing. I really only miss the Mexican food.

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