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Posted on 02/24/2006 9:12:25 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
This is a horse chat thread where we share ideas, ask for input from other horsemen, and talk about our riding and horse-keeping. We have a lot of different kinds of riders and horses, and a lot to share. In the previous threads we have had a great time talking through lessons, training, horse lamenesses, illnesses and pregnancies... and always sharing pictures and stories.
I always have a link to this thread on my profile page, so if you have something to say and can't find the thread in latest posts look for it there and wake the thread up!
I also have a ping list for horse threads that are of interest, and MissTargets will now be pinging everyone most mornings. Let MissTargets and/or me know if you would like to be on the ping list. As FreeRepublic is a political site, our politics and other issues will probably blend in . There are many issues for horsemen that touch politics land use, animal rights/abuse cases that make the news . Legislation that might affect horse owners.
So... like the previous threads, this is intended as fun place to come and share stories, pictures, questions and chit-chat, unguided and unmoderated and that we come together here as friends. There are lots of ways of doing things and we all have our quirks, tricks and specialties that are neat to learn about.
Previous threads:
The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread - thread ONE
The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread - Thread TWO!
The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread - Thread THREE!
The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread! - Thread FOUR
The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread! - Thread FIVE
The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread! - Thread SIX
The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread! - Thread SEVEN
The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread! - Thread EIGHT
New folk and occasional posters, jump right in and introduce yourselves, tell us about your horses, and post pictures if you've got them!
Thought you might find this a treat!~
http://www.lhf.org/dinners.html
Living History Farms offers
two types of Traditional Dinners
and an Afternoon Tea Experience
From November to March, Living History Farms Historic Dinners program offers guests the opportunity to step back into the past and enjoy a lantern-lit evening of hearty food and fun. All meals are prepared with historic recipes popular in their respective time period. The evenings also include Victorian parlor games at the Tangen Home or a tour of the barn at the 1900 Farm. Casual dress is suggested.
1900 Farm Dinners
A horse-drawn wagon carries guests to the farmhouse, where the smell of freshly baked rolls and hot cider welcomes you. Take your seat at the table next to the kitchen stove and enjoy a hearty home-cooked meal served family style by our historical interpreters.
Make room for dessert with a lantern-lit trip outside to our 116-year-old barn. Or stay inside and peruse the 1897 Sears & Roebuck catalog and enjoy a game of checkers. Dont forget to ask for the authentic turn-of-the-century recipes before you leave for home. Bundle up again for the wagon ride back to your vehicle. Dinner is served weekdays at 6:30 p.m. and weekends at 1:30 and 6:30 p.m. By special request, a 1:30 p.m. dinner is available Tuesday through Friday.
- Bill of Fare -
Roasted Turkey with Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, or Pork Roast with Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, or Ham Roast with Escalloped Potatoes
Three Side Dishes
Homemade Rolls with Churned Butter
Jams, Jellies & Sweet Pickles
Fancy Cake & Fruit Pie
Coffee, Hot Cider & Water
1875 Tangen Home Dinners
Stroll along a lamp-lit boardwalk to the cozy 1875 Tangen House. Sip spiced punch next to the glowing parlor fireplace while a host shares stories of Victorian life. Savory aromas summon you into the elegant dining room for a multiple course meal. Interpreters serve dinner family style, along with a few insights into 19th century cookery.
After dinner, gather with fellow guests for some lighthearted parlor amusement. Join in a bit of music or a dramatic recitation led by the parlor host. Everyone will want to take part in a charming Victorian guessing game or a rollicking round of Hunt the Thimble. Savor the rich pound cakes and relaxing conversation before leaving this unique dining experience. Authentic recipes are shared.
Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. By special request, a 1:30 p. m. dinner is available Tuesday through Friday.
Bill of Fare
Savory Soup
Chicken or Beef Roast
Specialty Potatoes
Two Vegetable Side Dishes
Fresh Dinner Rolls with Sweet Cream Butter
Jams, Jellies & Sweet Pickles
Fancy Cake & Preserved Fruit
Coffee, Hot Punch & Water
Victorian Afternoon Tea
Enter the world of 1875 Iowa by paying a call at the Flynn House. Begin your visit with a peek at the private side of a Victorian family. Look for clues in the library to discover the people and personalities that filled Des Moines society in 1875. Gather in the parlor for an interactive seasonal program. Round out each visit with an intimate afternoon tea, complete with a delicious assortment of Victorian sweets and savories.
In December, explore the rich traditions of "A Victorian Christmas;" peek under the elegant Flynn holiday tree and see what might have been in store for the children. In March, take a romantic glimpse into some "Victorian Springtime Sentiments" by uncovering the hidden messages in the language of flowers.
All programs are offered 1:30-3:30 pm and are $25 per person. Seating is limited to 16 guests each day. Casual dress. Reservations for teas are accepted throughout the year.
Ask about Evening Teas for groups up to 30.
General Information
Historic Dinners are $45 per person. Afternoon Teas are $25 per person. Gratuity is optional.
Historic Dinners last about 2 1/2 hours. Afternoon Teas last 2 hours.
At Historic Dinners, all guests are seated together family style to create a full table. At Afternoon Teas, guests are seated 4 to a table. (Evening Teas are served buffet-style.)
At Historic Dinners, 10 people are a full table, but we can seat up to 12 in one party. At Afternoon Teas, programs are designed for 16 people.
Wine brought to the Historic Dinners will be served during the meal. One bottle of wine per 2 people. No beer or liquor, please. Wine is not allowed at Afternoon Teas. Please dress for the weather.
Payment Information
A deposit equal to half of the total is required within 2 weeks of placing the reservation.
The balance is due 2 weeks before the dinner or tea date.
Two neighbors got into an argument about presidential politics. The first guy asked, "Why are you such a dedicated Republican?"
The second guy replied, "My Father and Grandfather were Republicans before me and I am carrying on the family tradition."
"That's it?" said the first exasperated neighbor. "What if your Father and Grandfather had been horse thieves?"
"Well..." replied the second neighbor, "I suppose then I'd be a Democrat like you."
Got a question for you guys. While playing video on my PC, some are distorted color wise. I can't seem to find anyway to change the settings. If it was my Norton doing it, I would think that it would block it completely. The video of Cyn falling I could see ok. The staving horses and the fat cat were all psychedelic like. Do you know if there is a way to change media player?
Good morning, glad to hear Cartman is okay. Yes, the two quarter horse gelding we purchased with the Leopard mare, Friday. They are two really nice horses.
"Friday"! That's what her name is! I blanked out on her name.
Good morning. :~D
Good morning - funny joke :~D
As for the video problems... I bet it has something to do with codecs you don't have or version mismatches... is your media player as up-to date as possible?
Has the cat come out of the crate yet?
Becky
He did come out of the crate... He slept at the foot of our bed all night. ecurbh thinks he's layin' around more than usual, I don't know. Sometimes I think he could die in his sleep and we might not notice for a day or two ;~D
It's chilly here today, the wind mostly. I feel like being lazy today:) I've got so many projects going right not, I'm wondering around from one to the other. I've got a good book started, I like doing those puzzles (I think I'm finally getting the hang of them, I just did one in 17 minutes:), I have to check in here, of course,:) and yesterday I finally got started on going thru all those old old newspapers and cutting out the interesting stuff and making a scrap book. I think it's going to be a lot funner then I thought it would be. Reading some of the other events in these papers, other then the headline that it was saved for is really interesting. I made it thru 1 paper last night, Nov 22, 63, Kennedys assasination.
For example:): Tbone steaks for 69 cents a pound, new houses for $10,000 with a monthly payment of $60!!!!!! The movie section and TV sections are so funny. Also in this paper that announced his death, there was two articles about things Kennedy was going to do in the future, like dump LBJ as hisVP in the next election, and a phone call to some old VP who was celebrating his 94 birthday.
Becky
Those papers and the old ads are great, they are a lot of fun and will only become ~more~ interesting the older they get.
We had fun with some wadded up newspapers that had been used as insulation in our beach house. We looked and could tell when they had done that and what was going on ;~D
Heh... King Kong is ~still~ in the theater ;~D
You're right:), I hadn't thought of that.
Becky
ecurbh and I are off to a tack swap meet/rummage/sale thing at the middle school. :~D
I would like very much to come out there. Let me see what I can work out. And thanks for the invite.
Got a call from the vet this morning, Tuffy is improving. I think it might have been those shoes aggravating whatever is going on. He said Tuffy is much happier, doesn't have that dull look anymore. Thank God for that.
I joined a hoofcare chat site and it's really interesting. http://www.horseshoes.com
I joined as Tuffydoodle. Lots and lots of good information, from Certified Journeyman Farriers.
No it was not. I downloaded the new version, and now it works. Thank you so much!
Yep, that is a great site with lots of resources and information. I used to hang out there a few years ago but haven't been there in awhile.
Nice pictures of your ride. Harley looks like he put on some weight. Or maybe that is winter hair. SIL brought home a palomino pony. Registered QH and Q pony. She must be only about 14 hands. When they get her out, I will take some pictures. They will work with her and sell her for owner.
We are having a lot of wind today also. Not too cold. I got my cleaning done this morning, so I can play my game this afternoon. My group is planing a big battle...
Ah - good - easy fix :~D
Happy fragging :~D
I am quite relieved that he's doing better. WOO HOO!
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