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UGH. Would you keep your horse here??

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  • #21
    Nice to look at (love the horse!) but it's not for me.

    A funny story coming up. I once sold a kids' pony to an doctor and was delivering the pony to their home. I led the pony out back and couldn't find the barn. Walked all over the place and couldn't see anything that looked like a barn! The pony was getting confuzzed, too.

    Finally, the doctor walked up to me and asked what the problem was. I told him I didn't see the barn, only the really, really nice landscaped guest house.

    He said, "THAT is the barn!"

    Oh.
    GR24's Musing #19 - Save the tatas!!

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    • #22
      yeah.. not to sound smug.. but I would keep my horse there, ONLY if they offered lots of turn out.

      I am a "reformed" California boarder (growing up in barns with very little turn out). Now I demand at least 8 hours a day out on several acres - with company (hard to find in CA!)
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      • #23
        Of course it was sarcasm.

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        • #24
          What a beautiful barn. The blog about the window restoration is fascinating. I hope it's being restored for use as a stable, not for a set of expensive condos

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          • #25
            I want jodphurs like the groom has. Remember the ones with big thighs????

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            • #26
              Covered a multitude of sins.

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              • #27
                My horse, born in domesticated captivity, would think she had died and gone to heaven if she could just walk through that barn.

                My one question would be... if the barn is that nice, how rich are the pastures? She's IR and better off on a small dirt lot.
                Dreaming in Color

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                • #28
                  Snort would think that All was Right in his world if he had one of those stalls for his very own. (with the groom and good food) It's MUCH nicer than some places I've lived - there's a freaking radiator up on the wall fer God's Sake.
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                  • #29
                    Yes, the interior is similar to Steinkraus' barn which was modeled after Gladstone with the same tile floors. Actually, the tile wasn't that slippery, I don't recall one instance where a horse slipped going to and from the indoor arena that was attached on the back side. The brass tops on the pillars between the stalls were a bitch to clean though.
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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by HPFarmette View Post
                      I want jodphurs like the groom has. Remember the ones with big thighs????
                      That is what I wore and was showing in long ago, as did everyone else.

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                        #31
                        Originally posted by MistyBlue View Post
                        Wow, not only a stunning facility but what a nice photo too!

                        And I love the lights...nice!
                        The high-end light fixtures of yesteryear have never been surpassed.
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                          #32
                          Originally posted by JollyBadger View Post
                          Beautiful barn. . .but keeping that floor clean would be a pain.
                          Only for the hired help here
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                          • #33
                            OOoooo I love shorpy.com gems

                            Off topic, but I lose myself looking through the photos. Loff shorpy.com.

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                            • #34
                              beautiful

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                              • #35
                                Originally posted by Galloway View Post
                                It's a beautiful barn, inside and out. It was used for a scene in the original "Arthur" with Dudley Moore.
                                Caumsett State Park was one of my favorite places to ride. Just a beautiful park. Rode in many a horse trial there as well...
                                Haven't been there in ages, wonder how much it's changed.
                                ^^This^^

                                Grew up in Lloyd Harbor and we used to ride horses all over Caumsett when we were kids - later it was our favorite place for horse trials.

                                Used to love to watch Arthur for the barn scene - IIRC, I think the horse was a jumper named Manhattan Skyline - made me a bit homesick though.

                                Right about the time I moved to VA someone built another barn and indoor on the property for boarders and the main barn was for private horses but don't remember whose they were.

                                Haven't been back in over 25 years but I think another Cother was talking about going to a clinic there.

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                                • #36
                                  Originally posted by Bluey View Post
                                  That is what I wore and was showing in long ago, as did everyone else.
                                  Bluey, my Mum was English...and I have a pair of chocolate brown jods that feel like woven wool that were hers - she had been tiny in her youth, and I think I had been able to try them on as a tween . Treasured keepsakes!
                                  Dee
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                                  • #37
                                    Originally posted by Zwarte View Post
                                    Covered a multitude of sins.
                                    Yeah....
                                    and left little button impressions all down your legs from being pressed against your leg inside your tall boots all day

                                    That barn is gorgeous!
                                    But circa 1933 - wonder who had the Post-Depression $$$
                                    Oh yeah - Marshall Field

                                    When I was a tad - back in the early '50s - I visited (OK: snuck in with a friend) a barn that did layups for TB broodmares.
                                    I still remember the brick pavers, the shiny mares in huge stalls on pristine straw, the sunlight coming in through the barred windows....
                                    *friend of bar.ka*RIP all my lovely boys, gone too soon:
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                                    Sam(Jaybee Altair) 1994-2015

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                                    • #38
                                      Originally posted by 5 View Post
                                      Is a mustang happier than a show horse? Don't know.
                                      My show horse IS a mustang. He seems to enjoy his life just fine

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                                      • #39
                                        Originally posted by KnKShowmom View Post
                                        ^^This^^

                                        Grew up in Lloyd Harbor and we used to ride horses all over Caumsett when we were kids - later it was our favorite place for horse trials.

                                        Used to love to watch Arthur for the barn scene - IIRC, I think the horse was a jumper named Manhattan Skyline - made me a bit homesick though.

                                        Right about the time I moved to VA someone built another barn and indoor on the property for boarders and the main barn was for private horses but don't remember whose they were.

                                        Haven't been back in over 25 years but I think another Cother was talking about going to a clinic there.
                                        That scene makes me a bit homesick too... and very nostalgic.
                                        The new barn was a concession run by the folks who had Bablylon Riding Academy, can't recall their name, not the best in the business. (I worked for them briefly.) But still a great place to have a horse.
                                        We trailered up there at every chance, and aside from the Horse Trials, I remember riding there in Poker Runs too. The big field with the tree in the center was amazing in the fall. All the leaves turned silver....
                                        Cross country skied there in the winter too.
                                        Sigh. I miss that place. Virginia just doesn't have anything like it.
                                        Nice places, just not Caumsett.
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                                        • #40
                                          I am ashamed to say it is SOOOOO much nicer than my house! I'd love to move in myself!

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