Chestnut Hill Bed & Breakfast Inn
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Mountains trees and snow
Having picked up the next car at Union station - (looks more like a shopping mall than a train station) the previous day, we headed out of Washington. Happy to have city life behind us. We decided to change our plans and head for Shenandoah National Park - there is a 105 mile drive called Skyline Drive which runs on top of the ridge giving views both left and right into the valleys below. ...
“Manners are fun with Katherine the Great."
... she was glad I was here being looked after, and gave me her card to keep in touch. Something just clicked. We shared life stories, disasters, hopes and dreams… she hopes to take her family to London very soon “I HAVE to go, I HAVE to!” and she thinks it will be good for her kids to visit a country outside the Unites States. It really would be. I really hope that she makes it and takes that walk down Abbey road that she so wants to do.
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Barboursville Winery and The Barbeque Exchange
... few minutes from Wolftrap Farm. Lunch was in an outdoor cafe - a pulled pork sandwich and an avocado chicken panini. Yum. We stopped in the Barbecue Exchange to pickup menus for the crowd at home. Later someone asked, "who decided on this great southern Barbecue cookin' " :) - we filled the dining room table with Pulled Pork BBQ, Beef Brisket, Ribs, Collard Greens, Baked Beans, Macaroni and Cheese, Corn Bread and Pumpkin Muffins. ...
Wolftrap Farm and Charlottesville
Woke up to the sound of horses and birds singing. The long road to the farm has a serious hill that gave both Steve and I a super-morning workout. We started exploring the grounds and Ron snapped a photo of the biggest snapping turtle we've ever seen. Decided not to try swimming in the pond but the cane poles are tempting. This area is home to many, many horse farms. Laurie, the owner of five horses stabled here, told ...
Arrival - Chicago, Atlanta, Charlottesville
... and drove to our one-week rental home located in the Gordonsville area. We are staying in an historical home built in 1856 called The Wolftrap Farm. It is beautifully decked out with decorations reflecting the horse hunting heritage of the area. The place is even registered as an historic home in Virginia. Our sleeping digs are in a second home on the property, the quaint and comfortable Pond House. Love the porch ...