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Carole Soule Biography
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This Web site contains a sample of my published work.
You can reach me at cas@carolesoule.com
I live in both New Hampshire and St. Croix, USVI. I have been writing since 1999 and have been published in the States and the Caribbean.
In my spare time I serve as a board member for Learning Networks Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides services to the underserved both stateside and in the Caribbean.
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Darby Field Inn and Restaurant
Posted by: cas on Tuesday, September 19, 2006 - 01:03 PM
Business Profile
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This article appeared in the October Issue 2006 of New Hampshire ToDO Magazine. Read the article (3.5 MG file) as it was published. The text version is below.
The Darby Field Inn and Restaurant
The Height of Indulgence the Middle of Nowhere
Looking for a hidden retreat to get away from it all for a few days? Want to spend a few days unwinding? This is just the kind of retreat found at The Darby Field Inn and Restaurant in Albany. Albany, New Hampshire that is—where once you arrive you won’t want to leave. The Darby Field Inn is just 6 miles from North Conway but it feels like the middle of nowhere. The inn overlooks the Mount Washington Valley and White Mountains of New Hampshire and was originally a farm built in 1826 by the Littlefield Family. It was converted to an inn in the late 1940s and purchased by Marc Donaldson and his wife in 1979.
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Chasing the Checkered Flag
Posted by: cas on Wednesday, June 21, 2006 - 06:23 PM
Feature Story
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This story appeared in the July issue of New Hampshire ToDO. View the magazine copy Chasing the Chekered Flag (12.5 MB pdf file) story.
This is a big file so you might just want to read the text version of the article below:
The track was dry, the tires on my car were hot, and the competition was fierce as I fought my way to the head of the pack at the Sugar Hill Speedway in Weare. Even though it felt like 80 miles per hour, my top speed was only 10 miles per hour as I zipped around the quarter-mile track in my kart sitting inches above the ground.
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What Are Ewe Doing Around Here?
Posted by: cas on Friday, April 21, 2006 - 11:10 AM
Feature Story
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Find out at the Sheep and Wool Festival and Have a Shear Blast!
We Want Ewe to Join Us
I wrote this story about the NH Sheep and Wool festival for the May issue of the New Hampshire To Do Magazine. Here is a 15.2MB PDF of the published article.
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What are big, woolly, and not only will keep you warm, but will mow your lawn? Ewe guessed it: sheep! And on the weekend of May 13 and 14 a gathering of ewes, lambs, and rams will join with llamas, alpacas, bunnies, fiber goats, border collies, and their owners at the Hopkinton State Fairgrounds for the 30th Annual New Hampshire Sheep and Wool Festival, one of the three largest festivals in New England, according to show manager, Nadine Chounet, who owns Painted Knoll Farm in New Hampton.
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