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March 12, 2026
Elise Eifler
Macie- Squam Lakes Association

This is the fourth state I’ve lived in this year…

Macie- Squam Lakes Association
March 5, 2026
Elise Eifler
Alandra- Squam Lakes Association

As excited as I was for the opportunity to serve for the Squam Lakes Association…

Alandra- Squam Lakes Association
February 26, 2026
Elise Eifler
Diego- Squam Lakes Association

I forgot how quiet life could truly be

Diego- Squam Lakes Association
February 17, 2026
Elise Eifler
Ally- Squam Lakes Association

Gazing upon Piper Cove…

Ally- Squam Lakes Association
February 12, 2026
Elise Eifler
Mel- Squam Lakes Association

It’s quite daunting to write the first journal post …

Mel- Squam Lakes Association
Elise Eifler
August 27, 2020

Jack - Squam Lakes Association

Elise Eifler
August 27, 2020
Jack - Squam Lakes Association

“As a student of environmental science, I can recognize that the electromagnetic behavior of banana peels is outside of my realm of expertise; however, I know birds, and I can confidently tell you that birds are the subject of many conspiracy theories.”

Elise Eifler
August 13, 2020

Dena - Squam Lakes Association

Elise Eifler
August 13, 2020
Dena - Squam Lakes Association

“It’s amazing to me, the far-reaching and seemingly endless wonders of this Earth and universe we get to witness.”

Elise Eifler
August 13, 2020

Colleen - Newfound Lake Region Association

Elise Eifler
August 13, 2020
Colleen - Newfound Lake Region Association

“…shortly after coming out of the Grey Rocks channel an adult bald eagle swooped down a few feet in front of the boat and snagged a fish in its talons which it carried away over the tree line.”

Elise Eifler
August 6, 2020

Ben - Squam Lakes Conservation Society

Elise Eifler
August 6, 2020
Ben - Squam Lakes Conservation Society

“To experience the true behavior of critters, one simple thing is required, time. All it takes is fifteen to twenty minutes of being still and quiet before critters begin to treat you as part of the surroundings.”

Elise Eifler
August 2, 2020

Beth - Squam Lakes Association

Elise Eifler
August 2, 2020
Beth - Squam Lakes Association

“…the Lakes Region is filled with beautiful lakes, but Squam is one

that time and time again, people return to visit.”

Elise Eifler
July 30, 2020

Sophie - Squam Lakes Conservation Society

Elise Eifler
July 30, 2020
Sophie - Squam Lakes Conservation Society

“I took a step back in time when I arrived in the Squam Lakes region, where the historically protected farmhouses coupled with the environmentally-conscious residents make for a spectacular place and a close-knit community.”

Elise Eifler
July 26, 2020

Grace - Squam Lakes Association

Elise Eifler
July 26, 2020
Grace - Squam Lakes Association

“I am looking forward to the next time I get stranded out on Calypso.”

Elise Eifler
July 19, 2020

Maggy - Squam Lakes Association

Elise Eifler
July 19, 2020
Maggy - Squam Lakes Association

“Butter, sugar, flour, a teaspoon of flexibility, a drop of open mindedness, and a heaping tablespoon of self reflection.

The recipe for success changes as fluidly and rapidly as water boils, steams, and condenses on the lid of a pot.”

Elise Eifler
July 16, 2020

Moses - Squam Lakes Association

Elise Eifler
July 16, 2020
Moses - Squam Lakes Association

“The last time I wrote a conservation journal the ground was laden with snow, and I was

expecting to soon leave the Squam range for taller and snowier mountain ranges.”

Elise Eifler
July 6, 2020

Sam - Squam Lakes Association

Elise Eifler
July 6, 2020
Sam - Squam Lakes Association

“I love to journey through the roadmap of a word’s etymology. I love to take the heavy-
laden letters, dusted in timeworn layers, dripping with meaning and history, wipe them
off and wring them dry until left with the origin.”

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