It’s time to bid a fond farewell to summer

Tim Goodwin—Insider staffWe bid a fond farewell to summer as the unofficial end has come and gone.
Now that the city pools are closed for the summer, Kimball Pool is getting a much-needed face-lift. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
JON BODELL / Insider staff—Keith Descoteaux, owner of Still Seeking Farm in Gilmanton, weighs out some lettuce for a customer on the last day of the Penacook Farmers Market. The market wrapped up for the season last week, but will be back next year when things start warming up again.
Keith Descoteaux, owner of Still Seeking Farm in Gilmanton, weighs out some lettuce for a customer on the last day of the Penacook Farmers Market. The market wrapped up for the season last week, but will be back next year when things start warming up again. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Tim Goodwin / Insider staffTop left: Now that the city pools are closed for the summer, Kimball Pool is getting a much needed face-lift. Top right: Nothing says end of summer like signs welcoming students back to school. Bottom left: It’s about time to switch from iced coffee to the hot and steamy kind. (Photo by Jon Bodell) Middle: The Concord Community Gardens are in full bloom right now, but who knows for how long.
The Concord Community Gardens are in full bloom right now, but who knows for how long. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
JON BODELL / Insider staff—
It’s about time to switch from iced coffee to the hot and steamy kind. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Tim Goodwin—Insider staffWe bid a fond farewell to summer as the unofficial end has come and gone.
Nothing says end of summer like signs welcoming students back to school. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
Tim Goodwin—Insider staffWe bid a fond farewell to summer as the unofficial end has come and gone.
These kinds of summery finds won’t be around forever. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
Tim Goodwin / Insider staffEvery year around this time we have to say goodbye to summer, but it never gets any easier. With the passing of the unofficial end of summer, we decided to find the last signs of the warmest season before it all goes away. This page, top left: It was the final day of pony rides at Abaris Stables, so Peyton Donnelly, 3, took full advantage. Top right: Keith Descoteaux, owner of Still Seeking Farm in Gilmanton, weighs out some lettuce for a customer on the last day of the Penacook Farmers Market. (Photo by Jon Bodell) Bottom right: These kinds of summery finds won’t be around forever.
It was the final day of pony rides at Abaris Stables, so Peyton Donnelly, 3, took full advantage. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)

Every year around this time, we have to say goodbye to summer, but it never gets any easier. With the passing of the unofficial end of summer, we decided to find the last signs of the warmest season before it all goes away.

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