In May of 2011, The Mount Washington Valley
became known as the Kindness Capital of New England! Locals and visitors
alike participated in random acts kindness throughout the community.
The event began with a presentation by Michael at theTheater in the
Woods. A special event following the lecture, was held in Schouler
Park. It featured a candle-lit labyrinth (sponsored bySoyfire Candle)
and circle of forgiveness where the public was invited to reflect on aspects of
their lives that may be causing pain, anxiety, or suffering of any kind. The
next day, everyone gathered in N. Conway Village for more inspiration and to
collect the tools of the kindness trade before fanning out to the community to
commit generous acts on unsuspecting people. The weekend then continued with a
variety of activities and more opportunities to make North Conway radiate with
kindhearted energy!
I'm a genuine farm girl with a true pioneer spirit, born in the wrong era (although I DO love my computer)... and transplanted to the woods and the mountains of New Hampshire where I feel most at home! I'm known in these parts as the "Lodge Lady" and have a passion for innkeeping. I'd love to have time to pursue more of my own artistic inclinations ... however, I compensate by trying to live my life as "art". I play the recorder and dulcimer, and am learning to play the Celtic harp. My favorite fragrance is Philosykos. At 5'5" I'm now the shortest member of my family. Blood Type: Earl Gray
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