Sunday, March 24, 2013

They're Back! The Incomparable Sisters are Back at The Lodge!


They’re Back!! The Incomparable “Sisters” are Back at The Lodge!One of our greatest joys as innkeepers (in addition to making new friends and meeting interesting people from all over the world) is reconnecting with guests who have become ‘regulars’ and return to stay with us year after year. In this large and august group you will find two nonagenarian sisters who are as different as night and day, but equally fascinating!  Their names are Gene Fontaine and Eloise Brittain, and their lives have taken them many interesting miles from their Quaker roots in Glens Falls, NY!   They come to The Lodge each winter to Cross-Country ski. Eloise thinks that perhaps when her balance gets too shaky to ski, she will think about taking up snow-shoeing! A fantastic attitude to have in your 90’s, right?!
 

Gene just sold her home in Cuernavaca, Mexico and has taken up permanent residence in San Antonio.  But don’t let that fool you … she doesn’t let much grass grown under her feet!  A world traveler, she recently returned from Iceland, where she hiked to a volcano she has wanted to see! In the next six months she will be travelling to Las Vegas, Phoenix, New York City, taking a 2-week trip up the Volga River, and several other places I’ve already forgotten! Stylish and sparky, Gene is a great-great grandmother, definitely a trend-setter and sharp as a tack … a VERY classy lady!

Eloise is from Illinois, and walks daily to town, or takes the bus into the city for more cultural outings. She loves to compose music and leads a praise band with drums and guitar at her church where she accompanies them on the keyboard.  She’s taking a Memoir writing course, where participants meet weekly and read each other what they have written since the last class. Not surprisingly, Eloise has them all spellbound. She has had an incredibly exciting life, including teaching fighter pilots how to shoot in WWII!  Tomorrow is their last day here for this year, but we’ll be storing their skis for their next visit.  They are most definitely one of the highlights of our year!

 

 

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Winter's Not Done With us Yet!



The Jackson XC Ski bridge across from The Lodge
It's a "Currier and Ives" day here in Jackson! Yesterday may officially have been the first day of spring, but winter isn't over yet ... not by a long shot!  We are picture post card perfect and a ski enthusiast’s dream! Right now I’m watching the XC-skiers zip along the Ellis River Trail. Whether you cross-country ski or downhill, this is the kind of snow that everyone hopes for. We got about 14” of snow the last couple of days, and another inch or so overnight. Dana currently is on the slopes over at Attitash with a friend of his as I write this … just couldn’t keep him away! I think he’s hitting Black with our son this afternoon. Most of the ski areas have super good prices from here on out, and as we know from past experience of dry winters, we have to make hay while the snow shines. Just wanted to give everybody a heads-up on what an awesomely beautiful day it is here today. It is most certainly a great day to be alive!


 

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Winter's Not Over Yet ... Not by a Long Shot!


One of these days we'll wake up and it will suddenly be spring ... but until then, let's savor every day of winter's snow! Warm temperatures tried to trick us over the weekend into thinking that it was time to switch gears … but a return of cold weather and a few days of forecasted snow this week will make next weekend a totally awesome time to ski.  Our discount tickets will save you significant sums of money on all the alpine slopes and Nordic trail systems --- while they LAST! Ski Wildcat or  Attitash on Friday for only $40, or on St. Patty’s Day for only $17!!! Next weekend is going to be one of the BEST spring ski weekends of the year … and seriously, you won’t want to miss it!  Wildcat Ski Area got over 180” of snow this season … and THAT won’t be going anywhere for the foreseeable future!  Combine a couple days of hard skiing with some St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at the Shannon Door Irish Pub.  Best of all, you won’t need a designated driver … you can walk right next door to the pub and listen to some awesome live Irish music. People are taking advantage of winter while its here, and we’re starting to get lots of calls.  We hope that you’ll be one of them!

 

Monday, March 4, 2013

The Cassidy Gallery Opens in Jackson!


The Cassidy Gallery Opens in Jackson!

Jackson has always been a pretty artsy place. After all, the famous painters who found us  (and Jackson Falls), later becoming known as the ‘White Mountain Painters’, put us on the map in the first place, starting the tourist industry in this part of NH.  So it shouldn’t come as any surprise that amidst all this natural beauty, Jackson has continued to be a magnet for art and artists alike. The Jackson Historical Society has opened a premiere museum of White Mountain Art in the old Town Hall Building, right near the Falls and the Wildcat River.  And now, just a stone’s throw from their door is the new Cassidy Gallery, located on the first floor of The Snowflake in the heart of Jackson village. We are so delighted to welcome them! Named after its founder, artist Nancy White Cassidy who is a professional illustrator and fine artist, the gallery features works from fine artists and artisans from the Mount Washington Valley area and New England. You’ll discover, as I did the other day, fine paintings, glass, jewelry, ceramics, quilts and many more creations worthy of the quality you would expect to find in Jackson. Be sure to check it out the next time you visit. It is a fine addition to our unique village!