Plaid Friday Sale - All Weekend Long!

We're celebrating Plaid Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday all weekend long!  Enjoy 20% off everything in our Etsy shop through midnight Monday with the coupon code "20PLAID".

Quantities are limited at the moment, so shop sooner than later.  Thank you all again for your support and shopping small!

Coupon code expires 11/28/15 at 11:59 PM EST.  

Coupon code expires 11/28/15 at 11:59 PM EST.  

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And don't forget - starting this year we will be donating a percentage of our year-end profits to charity, so you can feel good about your purchase.  

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New Hampshire Magazine's Holiday Gift Guide

Look what came in the mail today!  New Hampshire Magazine's December issue along with their 34-page Holiday Gift Guide (available to magazine subscribers only), packed with ideas of local places to shop, products to buy, and fun holiday events to do.  And we're so excited to be included - you can find Birch Landing Home right on page 12 in their "Master the Yankee Swap" Gift Guide.  

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Make sure to check out all their great local selections in the Gift Guide, and if you're not a NH Magazine subscriber the guides can also be found online here.  

And did you hear the news of our upcoming sale?  

We'll be hosting a sale all this weekend for Black Friday/Plaid Saturday/Cyber Monday (whew).  The sale code will be posted online Friday, but subscribers to our Newsletter will get the code Thursday night - if you don't want to miss out on the sale be sure to sign up now!  

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Correction: There is a misprint in NH Magazine's writeup.  While I have in fact been featured in Martha Stewart Living Magazine, I haven't been featured in Yankee Magazine (yet anyways - hopefully someday soon though!)  :)

 

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Why We Love Fryeburg Fair

The Fryeburg Fair in Fryeburg, Maine has been around since 1851 and while our family hasn't been going quite that long, it is long-standing tradition to go every year and we love it.  Why is it so great?  Well let me share why we love it so much.  

Fryeburg Fair - Fryeburg, Maine.  One of the best agricultural fairs in the country!

History

In our technology-driven world today, it's easy to take for granted things like power tools, heavy machinery, grocery stores, and easily accessible information.  But back in the day, everything you owned and everything you ate came from your own two hands.  If you couldn't build it, grow it, or fix it you weren't going to make it.  Ingenuity and hard work is what you survived on.  

At Fryeburg, they do a wonderful job showcasing and honoring the past with great museums full of old tools, working "one-lunger" engines that can run anything from an apple sauce maker to a wood splitter, Loretta's Kitchen (a working old-fashioned kitchen), blacksmiths, and more.  

Old tools at Fryeburg Fair
Old tools at Fryeburg Fair
In the event you see kids carrying around a length of heavy chain at the fair, don't worry - they didn't break out of jail. The blacksmiths have a great tradition of making a chain link for kids when they come to the fair and every year they can add…

In the event you see kids carrying around a length of heavy chain at the fair, don't worry - they didn't break out of jail. The blacksmiths have a great tradition of making a chain link for kids when they come to the fair and every year they can add another link to their chain.

Livestock

What's a fair without animals?  Well you're in luck, because Fryeburg has lots.  Horses, oxen, dairy and meat cows, chickens of all kinds, goats, pigs, rabbits, and more.  It's always fun to see all the different types of animals and watch the competitions.  

Oxen at Fryeburg Fair
Goats at Fryeburg Fair
Barred Rock Chicken at Fryeburg Fair
This horse has a better hair than me. So not fair.

This horse has a better hair than me. So not fair.

Entertainment

Throughout the week, there is always awesome live entertainment scattered throughout the grounds but a great perk of the fair is the headliner shows put on almost every evening.  These shows are often big names and admission is included with your entry fee to the fair that day (just get to the show early to claim a good seat).  

This year we saw Brothers Osborne play and it was a lot of fun to see a band you hear on the radio in person, just wish my cell phone took better photos from a distance ;)  

Brothers Osborne warming up.

Brothers Osborne warming up.

Family (of course!)

The biggest thing we love about the fair is spending time with loved ones and seeing our little one enjoy and appreciate the animals, the fun, and the history (even if she might not understand it all just yet).  Both of our families come from a long line of farmers and woodsmen and that's a heritage we don't want to forget about.  

Family at Fryeburg Fair
Teaching the next generation at Fryeburg Fair

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Restock at The Straw Cellar

Just dropped off another batch of ornaments to the wonderful Straw Cellar in Wolfeboro, NH!  

Some of the ornaments coming to The Straw Cellar!

The owner Carrie does an amazing job at creating the most beautiful little gift shop featuring lots of New England-made products.  Definitely stop in if you're ever in town!  

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Heading to The Country Store on Main

So excited to be sending an order of these Rustic Birch Vermont Ornaments to The Country Store on Main in gorgeous Stowe, VT! If you're skiing in the area this winter, be sure to check The Country Store out for gorgeous gift ideas.

Handmade Vermont Woodburned Birch Ornament by Birch Landing Home
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Heading to Wyler's

Another handmade ornament order is heading out to Wyler's in Brunswick, Maine! They carry a wide selection of unique gifts and locally made items. Be sure to check out their colorful shop next time you're in the area!

Part of our handmade ornament order heading to Wyler's Maine.
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Heading to The Straw Cellar

Another handmade ornament order heading to the wonderful Straw Cellar in downtown Wolfeboro, New Hampshire tomorrow. Be sure to check them out if you're ever in town for some great New England-made gifts and decor!

Stack 'em up!  

Stack 'em up!  

Proud to be in such great company here!  Some of the other great local makers pictured include:  Seawicks Candle Company, Mainely Fish Prints, Seagate Studio, and Atlantic Co.  

Some of the New England made products at Straw Cellar.  

Some of the New England made products at Straw Cellar.  

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Things to Do in New Hampshire This Summer

I'm a New Hampshire native, born and raised.  I love this state and all the great things it has to offer.  I thought I'd share some of our favorites - from the city, mountains, ocean, and countryside, New Hampshire has it all!  

Things to Do this Summer in New Hampshire

Things to Do in New Hampshire This Summer

- This list will be continually added to, so be sure to check back often for more ideas -

The Flume  

The Flume

Located in the White Mountains, The Flume is a fairly short loop trail that brings you right through a narrow gorge with a rushing river and several waterfalls.  There is a covered bridge, stairs, and deck walkways to help you through the tricky parts with ease.  

Castle in the Clouds

Castle in the Clouds

I confess I'm biased to this place - afterall it's where my husband popped the question and where we got married :)  But Castle in the Clouds does offer some of the most breathtaking views of the Lakes Region from the lawn of the Lucknow Estate (aka "The Castle"), where you can also explore the rooms of the mansion during your-self guided tour.  There are also miles of hiking trails, horseback riding, and a restaurant on site.  

Polly's Pancake Parlor + Lupine Festival

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Pancakes - do we really have to say more..?  But seriously folks, Polly's has amazing pancakes, delicious hearty breakfasts, and great views of the mountains.  We recommend making the trip up there in June for the Lupine Festival and checking out the gorgeous fields of lupines in bloom after your hearty breakfast.  

Strawberry Banke

Strawberry Banke

Strawberry Banke, a 10-acre historic collection of buildings along the seaside in Portsmouth is rich in history and historic architecture.  The buildings on the property span 300 years and costumed guides and artisans fill you in on interesting stories and facts from an era gone by.  I especially love seeing all the quirky features of the buildings there.  

4th of July Parade in Wolfeboro

Famous 4th of July Parade in Wolfeboro, NH

As "The Oldest Summer Resort in America," Wolfeboro does the Fourth like no one else with the largest parade in the state complete with their traditional Precision Lawn Chair Drill Team, Antique Tractor Brigade, and Presidential hopefuls.  Jimmy Fallon and Mitt Romney are frequent attendees of the parade.  

Isles of Shoals

The Isles of Shoals is a group of islands off the coast of NH is known for it's rugged coastal beauty and it's historical significance.  Guided tours are available through the Isles of Shoals Steamship Company.  (Taking a tour of the islands is something we haven't done ourselves yet but have been meaning to for years - this year we plan to change that though and finally go!)  

Paddleboard Yoga

There are various places around NH that offer this new trend, one being Full Moon Paddleboard in Wolfeboro.  It's a lot of fun and adds a whole other level to your yoga practice.  Whether you're a yogi master or just a beginner, you'll have a fun (yet challenging) time.  

Zip-Lining

Zip lining with Alpine Adventures in Lincoln, NH.

There are many places throughout the state that offer zip line tours and obstacle courses.  We've gone with Alpine Adventures in Lincoln before and highly recommend them - great staff, great views, and a lot of fun.  

Go Hiking

There are countless mountains and great hiking trails in New Hampshire (this website is a great resource for trail info), but Mount Monadnock is definitely the most popular.  After all it's one of the most-hiked mountains in the world, and with good reason - a moderately difficult hike rewards you with great 360-degree views atop it's rocky peak.  If you hike Mt. Monadnock we recommend getting there early to beat the crowds, then getting lunch and ice cream at Kimball's in Jaffrey after.  

Cog Railway

The Famous Cog Railway at Mount Washington

A must-do, the Cog Railway brings you up Mount Washington (the tallest mountain in the Northeast) on the first mountain-climbing train in the world!  Make sure to bring extra clothes for the summit since Mt. Washington is also home to some of the world's worst weather.  

Go Camping

There are countless campgrounds across the state, with varying degrees of amenities.  Two of our personal favorite campgrounds are Fransted Campground in Franconia and Crawford Notch Campground in Hart's Location - both are family friendly, well-kept, and convenient to hiking trails.  

Canoe Trip

There are also many canoe tour companies throughout the state, but we really love Contoocook River Canoe Company in Concord, NH.  They offer many choices for rentals, shuttles, and tours of surrounding rivers and lakes.  I've done the 9-mile Contoocook River Tour a few times and can't say enough great things about it.  

Clark's Trading Post

Trespassers will be eaten! (At Clark's Trading Post)

A true NH novelty, Clark's Trading Post is a little theme park tucked away in the White Mountains.  It's best known for it's trained black bear act and "The Wolfman," an ornery prospector who chases the train ride to keep visitors away from his mine.  

A day in Portsmouth

Market Square in Portsmouth, NH

Portsmouth is a gem of a city tucked away along the seacoast - there are countless amazing restaurants to eat at, unique shops to explore, and historic buildings to see.  Get into downtown before 11AM to best ensure finding a parking spot in the downtown parking garage, then spend the rest of the day eating and shopping your way through town.  

Fisher Cats Game

The Fisher Cats is NH's own Minor League baseball team - their beautiful new ballpark is located conveniently in Manchester where affordable tickets ensure everyone can enjoy America's favorite pastime.  

Storyland

Storyland is a wonderful theme park where kids of all ages will find rides and attractions to enjoy.  I have so many great memories of going to Storyland with my parents and exploring the different themed areas.  Our young daughter really loves Storyland as well and I'm so excited to share the experience with her too.    

A Day Out with Thomas

If you have a Thomas fan in your family, going to A Day Out with Thomas in North Conway is a must.  You'll not only be able to meet Thomas, Percy, and Sir Topham Hatt but you'll also be able to go for a ride on the famous trains!  

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