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Lorrie Baird
HERE, THE
RE & EVERYWHERE
RVing adventures across America.



Lorrie Baird has written her popular weekly column RFD #3 since the first issue of The Weirs Times in 1992 after a ten-year run in the now defunct Upbeat publication. RFD #3 related to readers the humorous and poignant tales of life in the "little cottage in the woods" with her husband Jim. A collection of the best of Lorrie's RFD #3 stories was published by The Weirs Times and is available online through the link at the bottom of this page.
 
In 2007 Lorrie and Jim sold their "cottage in the woods" and took their lives on the road RV'ing across America. Along with that big change came another big change for her column. After 25 years of writing under the RFD #3 column heading Lorrie retired the RFD #3 name and began writing Here, There & Everywhere to reflect her new "on-the-road" lifestyle.

Lorrie also works as a contributing writer and editor to the Weirs Times providing in-depth feature articles on interesting New Hampshire personalities and businesses.

Lorrie was born in Dorchester, MA. and married Jim in 1966. They lived in the suburbs of Boston and Manchester, NH for the first 12 years of their marriage. In the early 1980s they moved to the Lakes Region where RFD #3 was created in 1983.

Lorrie and Jim have a son, Scott, and three grandchildren.

While your here, be sure to get your copy of Lorrie's Weirs Times Special Edition

Life at RFD#3


 
 

 




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The Weirs Times is a full color weekly newspaper which tells the history, humor and happenings of New Hampshire's Lakes Region and beyond. The paper, first published in 1883 by Mathew H. Calvert, was named Calvert's Weirs Times and Tourists' Gazette and continued until Mr. Calvert's death in 1902. The new Weirs Times began publication in 1992 and strives to maintain the patriotic spirit of its predecessor as well as his devotion to the interests of Lake Winnipesaukee and vicinity. Currently 30,000 copies are distributed across the entire state from as far North as Bethlehem and as far south as Portsmouth. The Weirs Times has grown since its beginnings in 1992 and is now one of NH's largest weekly newspapers.