Sunday, July 24, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Garden at Cragfont
Mrs. Garten and Mrs. Glidden enjoy the weather at Cragfont.
Mr. Glidden and Mrs. Garten entertaining the gathering.
Mr. Glidden admires the view.
Mrs. Garten admires the view.
Mrs. Glidden, Mrs. Garten and Mr. and Mrs. Gray between rain showers admiring the garden.
The gathering assembled during a dry spell in the weather.
Miss Tinch and Mr. Kaufman.
Mr. and Mrs. Glidden take a turn about the garden.
Mrs. Garten and Mrs. Glidden share an amusement.
Miss Waterman, The Doctor and his lovely daughter take shelter in the gazebo during a rain shower.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Brown's Stand Memories
Seems like 100 years ago, but it was only 4 years back or maybe more - it's hard to tell...the good times all get mixed together.
Group - Left to right
Tony and JoAnn Townsend, Bill and Deborah Glidden, Paul and Kim Caudell, Billy Ivy,
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Duncan the Drum
Duncan the drum horse is visiting Fiddler's Green Horse Farm. Drum horses are bred to carry the kettle drums for the military parade contingent.
Here, he is getting his morning rations.
Ducan and his new pasture mate Peseta.
Duncan being groomed from the bottom...
and from the top
Duncan and Brittany in action.
Brittany - pull his head up before he drinks the entire pond!
Ok, you don't have to put it back
We didn't know the water was this deep - thanks Duncan!
Girls at the Farm
The first nice weekend (two days in a row) got the girls and the horses out of the barn.

Well, almost out of the barn...
Out of the barn and into the pond!
Up on the hill following the wagon
Bill and his new horse Bently.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Myers at Manskers
Those of you watching mindless sitcom reruns on Thursday night missed a great opportunity to learn about the War of 1812 at Manskers' Station. Yes, we know it was a school night, but was well worth not only the drive but the loss of sleep to hear Myers Brown talk about Andrew Jackson, the regular army and the militia during the War of 1812. The photo in the upper left is a military uniform of the regular army. The photo in the upper right is what might have been worn by the militia from Tennessee.
All in all a great presentation and not one "and uh" in the whole 60 minutes!
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