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Going on Vacation? Here are some Hints to Help Protect your Home while You’re Away….

February and April are traditionally school vacation months and times when many families plan an out-of-town escape.  If you are concerned about how your empty house will fare while you’re gone, here are some good ideas to implement.

1. Don’t turn your heat off, as the weather is likely to be at the freezing or lower level while you’re gone.  This could cause burst water pipes and flooding inside.  But, do lower your thermostats to around 55.  This is a safe temperature to keep things from freezing and cut down on fuel costs while you’re gone.

2. Be sure that someone will be taking care of snow removal while you’re gone.  Some states even have laws which require residents to clear their own sidewalks and walkways with a specific period of time.  This will also make it much easier for you on your return, should there be a storm or two.

3. Either have a friend empty your mail and newspaper boxes, or have both deliveries held while you’re gone.  Piling up mail is a dead giveaway to a potential thief who might be canvassing your neighborhood for easy targets.

4. Just to be safe, leave a key with a friend or neighbor and ask them to keep an eye on the house while you’re away.  It would be great if they would also go in the house once or twice, to be sure the heat is still on, and nothing else is awry.  You can offer to do the same for them sometime.

5. Unplug all the electronics that won’t be in use during your absence.

6. This is also a good time to also lower the temperature on your water heater.

7. It’s not a bad idea to leave a car in the driveway if possible.  This is also a perfect time to use timers to turn on indoor and outdoor lights.  However, don’t leave an outside light on the whole time you’re gone.  Again, that’s like advertising your empty house.

8. While it’s fun to share vacation pictures and events on all the social media options we have, remember, it’s always possible that the information will get into the wrong hands and prompt some unwanted interest in your house.

9. It’s a great idea to place all your valuables in a safe or safe deposit box, if you have one.

10. If your house is on the market, consider asking your REALTOR® to stop by and check in.

These simple steps will go a long way to keeping your house safe while you’re gone, and also insure your peace of mind while vacationing.

Based on an article written by Kelly O’Ryan, the office manager at Coldwell Banker Lexington, MA, which appeared in RISMEDIA, February 11, 2011.

And It Snowed, And It Snowed, And It Snowed! News from Mt. Sunapee!

Mount Sunapee  just received an additional 18+ inches of fluffy snow from this coastal storm and now the sun is shining bright. Hope you get to visit at easy-to-reach Mount Sunapee for what should be a stellar weekend.

Last Friday the snowmakers put the finishing touches on Elliot Slope, which was the 52nd snowmaking trail to open at Mount Sunapee. Since November,  snowmakers have made enough snow to fill the Prudential Center in Boston more than twice with snow. That translates into all 52 snowmaking trails covered edge-to-edge with an average of three feet of base. This is one of the reasons Mount Sunapee gets ranked with the best snow surfaces in the East year after year in the Annual SKI Magazine Reader Survey. We have more snow to work with than any other ski area in the East.

Not to worry. Goosefeathers Pub will remain open until the conclusion of Sunday’s 4:30pm Patriots-Jets game. There are four TVs in the Pub including two new 50” large screens. Settle in after skiing or riding, have dinner and enjoy the game. Everyone in the Pub for the game will receive a raffle ticket and for every point the Patriots score we will raffle off a free lift ticket to Mount Sunapee valid through the end of January. You must be present to win. Go Pats!

The EVOL Burrito Boggan made its debut during the Christmas/New Year’s holiday at the bottom of the Sunbowl. Between 11:00am and 1:00pm you can purchase a hot burrito and beverage off the EVOL Burrito Boggan. EVOL Burritos is one of the sponsors of FestEVOL weekend April 2-3 featuring O.A.R. in concert as part of the Bud Light Concert Series. Tickets are selling fast for this limited admission concert and ticket prices go up February 1.

On Saturday January 22 and March 12 Mount Sunapee is hosting Ultimate Groove Telemark Camps for women. Created by Heather Paul, two-time national telemark champion, the camps emphasize adventure, camaraderie, and fun. Each Camp includes a full-day of instruction, under the supervision of local telemark expert Tori Burke, in small groups with video analysis to help visualize improvement. The Camp caters to all ability levels including beginners. Rental equipment is available at Mount Sunapee. The cost including a lift ticket is $217 and $170 for season pass holders. For more information or to register go to ultimategrooves.com.

Fresh Powder Snow at Mt. Sunapee in New Hampshire

Mt. Sunapee got bombed Sunday night and Monday with 18” of very dry powder snow.  They have more than 50 trails with a substantial machine made base and trail numbers for the holiday week should be in the mid-50’s every day. All 11 lifts are scheduled to operate daily through Sunday, January 2. The day’s snow and lift report is posted on their web site by 7:00am daily. Check for updates. All three terrain parks are open including the Bob Skinner’s 603 Terrain Park, the beginner park on Calypso with a mini half pipe and the slope-style course on Eastside. They have seeded the mogul fields on Upper Flying Goose and Lift Line.  Come ski over the holidays.

Starting Sunday, January 2, 2011 the popular Family Values on-line promotion begins. For each full-price adult ticket purchased, one junior or young adult ages 6 through 18 skis or rides for FREE. Family Values is offered Sunday through Friday excluding holidays (Jan. 15-17) through January 31, 2011. Each adult must print an on-line coupon and present it to the ticket window. Limit one free child per adult. Check the online coupon page for details.

Apple-picking (and more!) in the New London/Lake Sunapee Area of NH

This very short list of local farms was obtained from a really wonderful web site where you can find out about much more than just apple-picking!  Pick Your Own! Visit the site for tons more information!

Apple Hill Farm Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, black currants, apples & flowers  580 Mountain Road, Concord, NH 03301.  Phone: 603-224-8862   Email: applehill@fcgnetworks.net. Open: June-November, varies with picking season. Special Events: Call or email for calendar

Appleview Orchard – apples, pumpkins, raspberries (red), strawberries, other vegetables, already-picked produce (of the pyo crop), gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, Bouncy castle or moon bounce, petting zoo, farm animals, birthday parties, school tours, 1266 Upper City Road, Pittsfield, NH 03263. Phone: 603-435-3553  Email: apples@applevieworchard.com. Open: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm for picking Late August through Late November; Late May to Late November Ice Cream and Gift Shop open Daily!  Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: Appleview Orchard is located just over a mile off New Hampshire Route 28, situated atop beautiful Jenness Hill. We are only about 20 minutes from downtown Concord; yet we are a world away from it all!. Click here for a map and directions. New in 2010 Haunted Halloween!. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa/MasterCard.

Carter Hill Orchard – apples, blueberries, pumpkins, raspberries, Cider mill (fresh apple cider made on the premises), prepicked produce, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, school tours, 73 Carter Hill Road, Concord, NH 03303. Phone: (603) 225-2625   Email: carterhillorchard@comcast.net. Directions: From I-93 take Exit 15W, go to the end of the exit and take a right (this is North State Street). At the second set of lights (between the Sovereign Bank and Irving Gas Station) take a left onto Penacook Street. Follow road straight fro approximately 4 1/2 miles. Stay to the left of the V in the road. A half mile later, you’ll see Carter Hill Orchard on the left. Click here for a map and directions. Picking updates: Click here for picking updates. Crops are usually available in August, September, October, November. Open: seven days a week; 9 am to 6 pm in September and October, and 9 am to 5 pm from November 1 to December 22; We close for the season at noon on December 23. Click here for current open hours, days and dates.

Gould Hill Orchards – apples, pumpkins, 656 Gould Hill Road, Hopkinton, NH 03229. Phone: 603-746-3811    Email: info@gouldhillfarm.com. Open: Apples from Labor Day to late October – daily 10am to 5pm. Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa/MasterCard, Discover. (UPDATED: March 26, 2010)