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Moving to Upperville/Middleburg...

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  • Moving to Upperville/Middleburg...

    I found a fantastic position with a wonderful farm and I'll be moving on down in about a week or two max. I'm thrilled beyond belief and it still hasn't become reality yet. So I asked about the best place to visit/stop at on my trip...where are the best deals/places to shop on a regular basis? Groceries? Clothes? Anything else? Thank you all, I can't wait to get started!
    "And my good dreams? They all come with a velvet muzzle and four legs. All my good dreams are about horses."--In Colt Blood

    COTH Barn Rats Clique!

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    Congrats on your move! I shop for groceries at Bloom in Marshall, I don't like the Safeway in Middleburg, unless I'm short on time. I just can never find anything in that store! Clothes, We go to the outlets in Leesburg or up to Winchester. And a bunch of us can be found at the Red Horse at least once a week, possibly more

    My (now) hubby and I moved to Upperville almost 3 years ago from Colorado and Wyoming, and while I miss it back there, we just LOVE this area. I hope you do to!
    WestWind Farms
    Love means attention, which means looking after the things we love. We call this stable management.
    - George H. Morris

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      #3
      Great, thank you! I can't wait! I'm a bit nervous, but very excited!
      "And my good dreams? They all come with a velvet muzzle and four legs. All my good dreams are about horses."--In Colt Blood

      COTH Barn Rats Clique!

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      • #4
        I can't find anything at any Safeway

        Leesburg is getting a Wegmans in November!
        I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right
        Violence doesn't end violence. It extends it. Break the cycle.

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          #5
          Keep it coming! I move down Wednesday!

          Also, what's everyone do on their free time?(I know...what free time?!) But is there anywhere that's popular and not extremely expensive?
          Last edited by TatteredDaydreamer; Aug. 4, 2009, 07:58 AM.
          "And my good dreams? They all come with a velvet muzzle and four legs. All my good dreams are about horses."--In Colt Blood

          COTH Barn Rats Clique!

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          • #6
            Shopping in Upperville/Middleburg is good if you have a lot of money and are looking for "cute/tony/expensive shops" selling to tourists with too much money.

            You are close to a lot of areas...heading down Rt. 50 you've got malls and shopping out the ying-yang in 20 minutes. You can cut across to Rt. 7 and you'll be hitting Leesburg pretty soon...great outlet mall, Wallyworld...head south from Leesburg down Rt. 7 you'll hit more malls (Dulles Town Center and the huge Tysons Corner). For tack stores you Tri-County in Marshall VA...a neat place, in Middleburg proper you have several available. For an english/foxhunting tack store there's Hunt Country Saddlery in Warrenton (great catalogs and monthly newspaper from the store).

            You'll find restaurants are expensive in Middleburg. I still like The Coach Stop (try the peanut soup..really!). The French Hound is good too (Steak Frites is great).

            Good luck on your move.
            "Sic Gorgiamus Allos Subjectatos Nunc"

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            • #7
              As Trake said, just go down Rt. 50 and you'll find everything you need including Dover and there really is no reason for you to be stuck in The Upper-Middle Burgville. As for your free time, I can't really make any suggestions as to how to spend what little of it you will have given your job and the general lack of activities for young folks if you aren't plugged into the social scene which you may or may not want to do. Be very mindful of your surroundings and don't get caught up in the BS that will be served to you by some of the locals. Also, don't fall for any of the rico suave polo players. They aren't half as charming as they try to be.
              Thus do we growl that our big toes have, at this moment, been thrown up from below!

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                #8
                Thanks everyone. I appreciate the advice.
                "And my good dreams? They all come with a velvet muzzle and four legs. All my good dreams are about horses."--In Colt Blood

                COTH Barn Rats Clique!

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                • #9
                  You have me bring you tons of food and get Trixie to lead you over to the Leesburg Outlets.

                  This is in exchange for keeping us informed on what goodies have landed in the Tack Exchange once a week or so....

                  "If you would have only one day to live, you should spend at least half of it in the saddle."

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                    #10
                    Hey! Awww, yay! I'm so excited to be close to you two now! I will certainly keep you both informed! It was great to see you last weekend.
                    "And my good dreams? They all come with a velvet muzzle and four legs. All my good dreams are about horses."--In Colt Blood

                    COTH Barn Rats Clique!

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