Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas Tour with a side errand or two

Today we woke up to a lovely morning -- excited about our planned Christmas Tour ride to Chester Green. Ended up, I had a few things to do in Chester - so I decided to run those errands on horseback while I was there. We dressed for the holiday --  Gabby transported us to a location from which we started our tour. He snapped a few photo's of us - which is great since there are so few photo's of Zoe and I together as a portrait on horseback. When we went to halter up the horses and bring them to the barn -- when Keri saw she was trotting out with Mister T- she was dancing :)

I have known Gabby for quite awhile and he's so patient with our plans and ideas- no matter how off the wall they might seem.  Once we unloaded, we began to decorate.  Keri wore a Santa hat -- Teasel had antlers.


   We are both pretty well bundled -- I felt a bit like a snowman perched in the saddle.. but I was cozy.




What the heck are these two saying to one another ?








We're off to ride through the Chester Green.... hopefully spreading some holiday cheer.





There goes Gabby - off to his next stop.




Green is coming up.... but wait --
pit stop for a hat fix !!








Mister T sporting his hasidic looking ribbon/garland sideburns.  His antlers are laying too flat -- we'll have to perform a bit of surgery on those when we get home.





















even with the decorations - without the snow, it just does not really seem like the holiday yet.


The Inn which was built in 1840's




Misty Valley bookstore









Now you have witnessed most of the Chester Green first hand.



We are off to run an errand.  Trot down Main Street -- cross over past the Jiffy Mart



to the bank -- My Dad sent me money to purchase the GPS that I have had my eyes on.. since I am already in Chester, I figured I may as well make a deposit.  My Dad is so supportive of my rides :)






The far left lane is strictly for drive up ATM... we need to stay in the right lane and use the pneumatic tube... that will take a bit of maneuvering - easier if we could trot up to the window.


But, if Nimue could do it -- Keri should be able to also.








Now I have to twist that little tube open -- all these bulky winter layers are hampering my dexterity.




Meantime -- the tellers are snapping their cameras through the window.


Here's a good shot of the antlers doing what they are supposed to do.  We are just waiting for our deposit slip.

I can't wait to use the GPS on the trail... it's going to be outrageously awesome :)



One example of how it's going to aid us in our journeys -- one day we were on a long loop.. headed down Baltimore Road. We spotted a little dead end road off to the left - Bemis Road. In Vermont so many dead ends turn into trail. In 2006, the Vermont Legislature passed a law regarding old roads.  Towns had to add the elusive roads to official town maps, ensuring that they remain public, or turn them over to owners of adjoining land.

At any rate - we spent a hour or so traipsing through the woods atop Old Shincracker mountain to find a possible access to somewhere-- I guess there was no old road.. at least that we could find.  With the GPS - we'll know that ahead of time.



OK -- I grab my deposit slip and it's off to the next destination.  Trot up through Chester Depot and off to Stone Village to visit our neighbors at work to wish them some Holiday Greetings.







Probably the most colorful house in Chester.  They have several artificial Christmas trees on the porch -- also in many varying hues.




Some of the garden statues have Christmas hats on















I didn't even remember snapping this photo until I went to edit the pictures..   Is Teasel smiling or grimacing ? Whazzup Mister T ?





Passing by Pinske's -- where there is always something to catch the eye.






Barre Pinske is a local chainsaw carver/artist who is quite famous world wide.


Most days when we trot by, he is out working - perhaps it's too cold today.  He donated a nice piece to the riding center a few years back for a fundraiser.






Trotting down the sidewalk - into the Depot.





Perched directly next to the railroad tracks and the Depot Station -- a handy store that carries nearly anything and everything. If they don't have it - you don't need it.




The Yosemite Fire Station - volunteer fire department of Chester.  It was built in 1879.








We reach Stone Village -- I am surprised there are not more decorations.

I have featured a tour of the Stone Village before on the blog .. it's listed in the National Register of Historic Places. All the houses were built from a near-by quarry. Many of the homes have secret rooms and tunnels which were part of the Underground Railway for slaves.



Their unique construction dates back to 1838, when the cost for a stone house was five dollars a week plus a jug of good rum.





 All the homes were constructed by two brothers using what's called the “sneckled ashlar” technique which required stones ranging in size from 4 x 6 inches to 3 x 4 feet to be laid end to end, with cross stones placed horizontally every few feet for added stability. The resulting walls, which could be up to 24-inches thick, were then internally reinforced with moss and horsehair.  Pretty neat.











Just outside of the Village - on Route 103 is the Stone Village Farmer's Market owned and operated by my neighbors. We thought it would be fun to drop in to say hi -- but it looks as though no one is here.

For those of you who attended my Curly Horse Get Together this past summer --- this is where Denise and Deb drove to pick up the sweet corn for the grill.  We rode on the long and round-a-bout route to get here so we could include the entire "tour".





Gone Fishin' ??? !!! If you want a tree or a wreath -- you'll have to slip the money under the door, so states the sign.

I guess with the extreme cold we've experience the ice fishing should be a booming venture.





Well - time to head home...  we trot back to Flamstead Road to trot homeward.  Here's someone who procrastinated a bit on the whole lighting thing --  he's just putting them up today.

It's starting to snow now .. a perfect day !








whoops -- fly-away hat SOS.




Here's a few little video snippets of our tour .... ending with a nice canter up the hill of Flamstead Road.  We had loads of fun on our trip... Keri and Teasel make a very special team.





We hope to get out on Christmas Eve for a quick trot out ... but in case we don't -- Happy Holidays from the dynamic duo and their riders.




Enjoy ~

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I suspect that Teasel was saying "I didn't want to wear the antlers!!" I have a picture of my Chesapeake that is definitely NOT happy about wearing the antlers!! I'll send it to you as part of my "Christmas wish!"
I LOVE your blog and I love your area to ride in! So much fun!! We have snow now, so our rides will be white... Happy Holidays! Love,
Laurie