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Pressing Issues

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Yesterday, we trekked through the wilds of Pomfret to squeeze the juice from a whole bunch of apples. (See what I did with that header? Pressing Issues?!! Get it???)

Though I value my extremities too much to get near a machine designed to pulverize and squish, the menfolk found the whole shebang terribly exciting and quickly developed a new language that sounded like, “Shorten the hydraulic and flatten the apple bladder, layer up the slats, the mash is ready, so open the valve, bashimba!”

You may be a trifle disconcerted to know that when your juice line clogs, the universally approved method for unclogging is simply to suck on the line until the juice flows again.  Very sterile stuff, this.  Messy too.  Here’s one of the intrepid pressers, the good Dr. Mark Knott, pleasantly spattered with mash.

Danger and contamination aside, the results of our (ahem, their) efforts were gorgeous and delicious.

Fresh cider was the perfect ending to a lovely fall day in Vermont.

A little more news…

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

It’s a gorgeous autumn day here, which is fitting, since Boston Magazine just named Woodstock, VT one of ten Great Fall Getaways. We’re delighted that our little village got a shout-out, and we’re positively tickled that the Blue Horse Inn got a mention as well.  Thanks, Boston Magazine!

A little news…

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

The American Planning Association just named the downtown Woodstock streetscape one of the top ten great streets in America.  Well done, Woodstock!

Check it out here.

In other news, the temperature is expected to dip into the 20′s for the next two nights.  As a girl from Georgia, I find the first taste of real cold quite exciting.  I’m less fond of freezing nights in May, mind you, but right now a hard chill seems charming, invigorating and seasonally appropriate.

In other, other news, we’ve been working hard in our apartment, which is affectionately known as The West Wing.  Stay tuned for some before and after shots of our progress.

Image from here.

Burn, Baby, Burn

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Though we hauled away almost four tons of Irene debris, she still left us with a goodly amount of woody detritus.  That’s right, friends – time for a bonfire.

The blaze, she started off small.

But she did not stay small for long.

Incendio!

Moral of this story: People love a good bonfire.  Our little burn drew quite the crowd; even guests got in on the conflagration. (Hi, Dan, Sue & Daisy!)

Happily rid of Irene’s parting gifts, we can now turn our attentions to more important things, like Fall.  Sneaky little season.

Men at Work

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Though the Blue Horse Inn has been up and running since the week after Irene, we’re still sorting through a few of her parting gifts.  Remember this?

Though our sweet old pool house survived the flood of ’73, Irene proved too much for the venerable building to bear.  Luckily, we have a stellar crew of elite demolition professionals on staff.

While I can’t truthfully say that the Blue Horse Crew made short work of the pool shed, they did, eventually, break it down and cart it away without losing any digits.  And that, my friends, is a job well done.

They even managed to rescue some wildlife in the process.  Talented, I say.

As for the Blue Horse Inn, we’re busily celebrating the first official weekend of foliage season.  Mums, pumpkins, and delicious glasses of organic Chilean Carménère – you know, the whole autumnal nine.  It’s a great time to come visit.

Blue Waters

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Pool Progress:

(We found the pool heater! Looks like R2D2.):

Many, many thanks to everyone who helped us muck, haul, and scrub – and to Andre Patenaude especially.

If you’d like to help those in Woodstock still in need of basic necessities (food, shelter, medicine), Sustainable Woodstock is an excellent place to contribute.