by Jennifer Narby | Mar 18, 2019 | NH Life & Issues
After a long winter, many of us like to thoroughly clean our homes. We open the windows, take out the feather duster, and get to it. It feels so great to see through clean glass, smell the grass growing, see the first signs of flowers blooming, and of...
by Jennifer Narby | Sep 26, 2018 | NH Life & Issues
This Summer has been a hot one. Many of us have been begging for cooler weather, but then when it comes upon us, we miss the heat again. Nevertheless, the seasons are changing, and experiencing a variety of weather can be a lot of fun. So how does all of this relate...
by Jennifer Narby | Jul 11, 2018 | Community
BE IMPECCABLE WITH YOUR WORD. – don Miguel Ruiz, Four Agreements This month, I want to write about the importance of communicating clearly. I do this as much for myself as anyone else reading, because it is not always easy to say what we mean, mean what we say,...
by Jennifer Narby | May 9, 2018 | Moving to New Hampshire
Moving is one of the top stressors in life, right along with the death of a loved one, public speaking, major illness, divorce, and job loss. But if you are moving to New Hampshire as part of the Free State Project, you are bound to have an easier time of it. That...
by Jennifer Narby | Apr 11, 2018 | Merrimack Valley, Mover Stories
Back in 2011, the Freedom in the 50 States Index yielded some interesting information: New York State ranked #50 as the most oppressive, or least free, state in the union. My husband Dave and I wanted out of New York City! New Hampshire wasn’t #1 yet, but it was...