Drive slowly through the narrow snow banked streets and have a designated scout on the look out for "Parking" signs. Once the parade begins avoid the temptation to stand in the street! Doing so blocks your neighbors and so they too will step out into the street, leaving no room for horse, rider, wagon. (Before you stand in front of a car look to see if it is occupied first. )
Don't rush. Be patient, re l a x. The parade will trot right by you.
Whipple Tree Yarn Shop and the Red Wagon Toy Children's Shop are seconds away from this shot. These are just a few pictures. The temp was about 5 degrees and how the wind do blow cold sometimes.
Nearby is Pentagle, Council on the Arts located in the Old Town Hall Theatre. If you like movies, Woodstock's historic Town Hall Theatre evokes Hollywood glamour of the golden age. First-run movies are shown in Dolby Digital Sound on the biggest screen in the area, while the beautiful old-fashioned building and surroundings continue to have small town charm.
In Hanover, a production of Revels North Scottish Celebration of the Winter Solstice will be at the Spaulding Auditorium at Hopkins Center on the following dates:
Thursday, December 17 at 7 pm
Friday, December 18 at 7 pm
Saturday, December 19 at 2 pm and 7 pm
Sunday, December 20 at 1 pm and 5 pm
Call the Hopkins Center Box Office at 603.646.2422
Now I have to go and find Tom Petty's
It's Christmas All Over Again.
It's Christmas All Over Again.
...Happy trails.....
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