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02-16-2013, 10:42 AM | #1 |
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Horse and Buggy or such for wedding?
My daughter is getting married in August 2013 in Sanbornton and we are looking for Horse and Buggy or other unique transportation method to/from church.Anybody know of any recommendations?
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02-17-2013, 11:36 AM | #2 |
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Go to Melvin Village and talk to Bart at the The old Village garage. Maybe he would know of someone or even himself that would give them a ride in an old Brass era car?
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02-18-2013, 03:53 PM | #3 |
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This guy may be able to help channel 9 did a piece on him last year. Its a start..http://www.cournoyerfh.com/?action=2...&menuitem=1515
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02-18-2013, 11:09 PM | #6 |
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If you happen to click on the link instead of making a smart ass remark you would have saw he works with a few farms in the area.Why don't you try to help people instead of being a ass most of the time.
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Again I didn't realize you were helping either, I thought you were still trying to figure out how to wire that generator.
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02-19-2013, 06:59 AM | #8 |
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I did click on the link and it is a funeral home website. I didn't see the part about farms and even if I did I wouldn't have made the connection with the wedding industry. I apologize for upsetting you.
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When I got married at the Catherdral of the Pines in Rindge about 20 years ago, we used a horse drawn carriage from the horse farm across from the airport and Kimbal Farms in Jaffrey. At that time, they were "Silver Ranch" owned by the Sawyer family...http://silverranch-stables.com/
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I couldn't figure it out..... SO I just SOLD my generator (For a nice profit) to my neighbor who has a Prius. He figures he can put it in the trunk in case he runs out of........ NB
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Classic Car
The old car concept may be easier to arrange and an advantage over horse & buggy should it rain. The photo was at my nephew's wedding in CT, the bride and her dad arrived in a classic car. It really was a big hit. There must be some antique car clubs around.
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Speaking Of Horses
Many years ago my wife and I went to Mackinac Island (MI) where the only mode of transportation is horse drawn carriages and wagons. It's a tourist destination and the home of "The Grand Hotel".
We signed up for a wagon tour....drawn by horses. When we got there the wagon was full..except for the very front seats which were still available. Did we luck out OR WHAT..?? YES: The seats were right behind the horses and offered the best view...of the horses rear ends. The horses had not been instructed to refrain from pooping during the tour...so we saw nature in action at it's best. Hot and steaming...... NB |
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