Post by Runningwolf on Jan 3, 2004 22:52:59 GMT 5
As you come up to the main gate, you can see a huge sign that says "Stable of Dreams" hanging above the gate. As you enter the gate, there is a pleasant meadowwith a pond of clear water in it, some shady trees lean over it, and rushes and lilies grow at the deep end. The meadow is lined with white fencing. About midway up the west side of the fencing is a gate leading to the jumping area (used strictly for compitition training). Just north of the jumping area is the stable where the horses are kept.The stable has 50 stalls; 20 to the left, 20 to the right, and 10 to the rear. To the rear of the stable, in between the 10 stalls to the rear is a room. It contains bits, bridles, reins, horseshoes, feed and fertilizer and tools for all kinds of work around the stable. All 50 stalls have cherry wood plaques with gold plates. To the west of the stable is a gate leading back to the main gate for delivering horses. The stable and jumping area are fenced together. Behind the stable is a gateleading to the riding area, which is also used for breaking the horses. Off to the east of the riding area is a groove with fir trees on the left and apple trees on the left side. The riding area is surrounded by white fencing with a whip by the gate for training purposes only. The groove is surrounded by white fencing to keep the horses away from the apples. There is a gate that leads back to the main gate on the east side for delivering apples in to town. On the west side by the stable is a gate for transporting horses. Southeast of the meadow is a plowed field with hay bundled up, and a white fence surrounding the field. We will also groom, show and house your horse, just ask and i'll give you a price. We also train horses for jumping compititions and show horses for just 100 HP/week. The main house where the members will be staying is separated in to 2 dorms. Well that ends the tour of Stable of Dreams. I hope you enjoy your stay or your visit, which ever you are doing. Just have fun.