Friday, October 7, 2011

Return of the Pumpkin People

The Return of the Pumpkin People


The population of Jackson, NH consists of about 884 Yankees and other assorted folks. Unless it happens to be the month of October, that is, in which case the head count swells to a whopping 932 … or thereabouts! The reason? Pumpkin People!! Check out this year’s zany crop of vegetal vagabonds …

For the last 24 years, magical, intriguing Pumpkin People have been coming to the White Mountains of Jackson, NH in time to greet the changing foliage and the hordes of ‘Leaf Peepers’ who come to view them. Just how they first arrived or where they originally came from is still a mystery, but year after year these wonderful, colorful characters show up on our doorsteps, in front of businesses and in every conceivable posture and setting all over town. It happens in the blink of an eye. September 30 is a day like any other, with the sun setting at a noticeably early 6:29 pm. Then suddenly, on the First of October, it rises upon scores of pumpkin-bedecked faces in the midst of amusing and playful antics. No one sees them come into town in the dark of night, but we welcome them back with open arms!

The Pumpkin People announce themselves on a map of our village, their whereabouts marked for all to see. During the month of October you will see people walking all over town, maps in hand, scouting them out so they don’t miss a single one, and voting for their favorites. It is good, clean fun during my favorite -- and I think one of the most beautiful -- seasons of the year.

My husband and I decided to hit the ole ‘Pumpkin Trail’ yesterday, viewing most of the sights. He drove, and I was the co-pilot, giving directions and snapping tons of colorful photos! I’d love to take you on a tour to view them, too!

We might as well start right outside the front door of our inn, where Mary Pumpkin, er … I mean Mary Poppins awaits us, umbrella and satchel in hand. She seems to be wearing some very familiar clothes … in fact, they’re mine! Thank goodness for that umbrella, which has come in mighty handy so far. I t has been heck of a rainy week here in New England!



Rapumpzel awaits us next over at the local deli, her long tresses trailing from the second floor.

Across the street at a private home is a display that is always awesome and ‘over the top’. DD puts on quite a show, but then, everything she does is always top notch. Don’t you just love her ‘Pick Your Own’ apples?! This year DD’s theme was Pirates of the Carribbean, and here are a few shots of her labor of love:

Over at the Wentworth Inn are Johnny and June Carter Cash, with their song “Jackson” (how appropriate!) playing in the background!

Going up past Jackson Falls, which is still flowing mightily from all this rain, we come to the Carter Notch Inn, whose always off-color and slightly risqué displays are always a hoot-and-a-half! This year they made a “wind farm” … a take off on a local happening, just north of us, where a huge wind farm is in the making. There will be 33 gigantic windmills erected, and all summer we have been watching the 140’ blades drive by on their way to the site. Dick and Sally’s wind farm, however, was of a slightly different nature …!


And talk about ‘hoots’ … these adorable owls are perching outside our local florist shop!


Near the covered bridge is a pumpkin watering can, sprinkling what is left of our summer blooms. Nearby at our local beauty salon, Debony has some of the happiest and sweetest flowers around!

This Magician cuts a woman in half … hope he’s successful! Don’t you just love the feet coming out of the left side of the box?


Story Land is our local kids attraction, a mini Disney Land started over 50 years ago by a local couple. It has grown into a major destination, full of good. Clean wholesome family fun. Is it any wonder that they chose a fairy tale theme?


This butternut squash plays the part perfectly in our local massage therapist’s rendition of Edward Munch’s painting, The Scream. Sorry the photo is a bit skewed … her massage shop is on a sharp curve near the covered bridge and there were cars behind us when I quickly snapped the picture!


Frankenstein, The Mummy and Count Dracula regale us over at the Covered Bridge House B&B.

These adorable little fraulines wave a warm welcome at the Bernerhof Inn:


 Stevie Wonder plays his keyboard, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves adorn a front porch, and the Smurfs frolic on a golf course.Who can resist the happy chef cooking away at the Wildcat Tavern, the Up, Up and Away display at the White Mountain Puzzle shop, or John Lennon and Yoko One as they Give Peace a Chance? There are a few more … a water skier, a Sumo wrestler and Beetlejuice:


In the display of Cruella Deville over at the Inn at Ellis River, our neighbors spent fully as much time creating the beautiful and elaborate set as they did on the Pumpkin People themselves. What dedication!


Let’s Give Thanks …. for our Military Men!


Musicians play a large part in the Pumpkin People World … Here are Elvis, The Beatles and the Jackson Five on their recent trips to Jackson!


October Pumpkin People may be fun and games, but like us, they are not immune to tragedies … Last year  the Shannon Door Irish Pub re-enacted Finnegan’s Wake.

Here are two local celebrities: Tom and Atticus.

In response to the tremendous amount of roadwork and construction that has taken place in our area, these clever construction workers work near a local bridge:
A hunter snoozes while the local game stops by to check him out. To his right, the Addams Family makes an appearance in town:

So, that’s a little look at what we do here in the mountains to celebrate the fall. Come on up and take a peek for yourself!

Friday, September 23, 2011

The Leaves they are a'changin

I think it was only yesterday afternoon  that I was standing at the front desk and looking outside, when I commented that 'fall colors seem to be  coming in late  this year' ...  Well, forget that I ever said such a silly thing, because, (as they say), "What a difference a day can make!" As I look out the front door this morning, the beautiful maple tree near the iconic New England weathered barn over at The Thompson House is magically tinged with orange and red ... the kind of color that will creep into the leaves in succeeding days transforming it into a deep and triumphant scarlet ...  the stuff with which calendars and coffee table books are filled this time of year!  Here at The Lodge in Jackson, NH, we await the arrival of the Pumpkin People next week, and the many folks who will come to view them and our magnificent foliage.  We hope that you will be one of them!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Bicknell's Thrush Tours - June 1, 4, 7, 11, 12 and 15

The Mt. Washington Auto Road offers birders a unique opportunity to view the Bicknell's Thrush in their breeding habitat. Bicknell's Thrush is an extremely rare species with very limited breeding grounds. It is the rarest and most secretive of the breeding thrushes in North America and it is the only bird whose breeding is restricted to the Northeastern part of the continent. Join us for these early morning tours to see this elusive species.
Tours depart from the base of the Mt. Washington Auto Road at 5:30am. (Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to departure.) Tours last approximately 2 hours.
Cost: $50 per person
Advanced reservations required.

To book your Bicknell's Thrush Guided Tour, please contact Mary Power at 603.466.3988 or email.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Wildquack Duck River Festival - Sunday, May 29, 2011

Wildquack Duck River Festival
Location: Jackson Village Park
Date: Sunday, May 29, 2011
Time: 7:00am - all day
This outdoor action packed day in the park brings singles, families, strangers, businesses and guests all together to forget about lifes trials and tribulations if only for a few short hours. Let's get together and laugh out loud as we watch more than 3,500 yellow rubber ducks make their way to the finish line. You'll find the kid in you again.

Crowds start to gather for the day at 7 AM when the ticket and memorabilia sales start. Pick out just the right spot near the "Duck Stage" where you'll hear our M/C's Rob & Andrew Clark (a celebrated Father and Son Team) entertain you with light hearted bantering, jokes and they'll announce the winners of this year's great prizes.

There are so many things happening through the entire day you will want to pick up an event day program found at any of our Sales/Information Tables identified by colorful Wildquack Duck flags. Downloadable Event Day Programs will be available on this page after May 10th. As we get closer to the event day we will have more detailed information available. Here is what you can expect; Big Ducks Post Time is 1:45 PM, Olympic Ducks and Regular Ducks Post Time is 2 PM. Special thanks to a very special sponsor the Mount Washington Auto Road and Howie Wemyss who will be starting the Olympic and Regular Duck Race off with a Big Bang from their Canon! New this year... a Kids Decorated Ducks on parade 1 PM, an Incredible "Silent Auction" 10 AM - 2 PM, Kids Games & Activities by Kennett High School Key Club 9 AM - 4 PM, Jackson Fire Department presents their "Obstacle Course & More 10 AM - 4 PM, MWV Dolphins present their "Home Baked Goods & More" 10 AM - 4 PM, "5 Minute of Fame" on the Duck Stage 10 AM - 2 PM, Local and Visiting Food Vendors 10 AM - 4 PM, Pony Rides from Black Mountain Stables in the Park 10 AM - 4 PM, "Jackson's Cake Boss" Competition 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM, Winners Announced and Prizes Awarded approximately 2:30 PM. Winners do not have to be present for prizes.

Duck Tickets go on sale April 1st for $6 each or $20 for 4 tickets, Olympic Duck Tickets are $20 each, Big Ducks are $100 each (put your company logo or picture on your duck and you get to pick you duck up after the race and keep it).

Our Parade grows every year and this year we are hoping to get more kids involved by having our first Kids Decorated Ducks on Parade. Kids can be officially registered at the Chamber Office by calling 800-866-3334 or 603-383-9356. Kids must be 12 and under and they will have to be Decorated or Dressed like a duck and either walk or ride in our Wildquack Parade. Best Kid Decorated Duck will win a very special prize valued at $100 and geared toward kids.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Cranmore Adventure Park Opens

Fun family entertainment and activities to highlight our grand opening. Live radio broadcast with Magic 104; Kuddles the Clown with balloon animals; face painting; Tin Mountain Nature tour at summit (pass or ticket required) ; free samples from Honest Tea.
Kuddles the Klown makes balloon animals with the kids from 11-1pm
Meet Cooper Fox from Magic 104.5 radio during a live broadcast from 10-noon.
Nature tour of the summit with Tin Mountain Conservation Center (2 tours, one at 11am; one at noon)
FREE face painting and balloons from 11-1pm
Honest Tea - free samples from 10am - 2pm

Alton Weagle Day - Saturday, May 28

In the spirit of the man dubbed "Mr. Mt. Washington," Alton Weagle, the Mt. Washington Auto Road is hosting a celebration of firsts as part of the 150th Anniversary Season.

Weagle holds more firsts up Mt. Washington than any other person, including walking up the Auto Road barefoot, backwards and pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with a 100-pound bag of sugar. In his spirit, several other first ascents are planned including a woman attempting the climb on a unicycle, a woman on roller skis, a man being pushed in a telephone booth and a man who intends to drive his car entirely in reverse.

Additionally, the first 300 visitors who drive themselves up the Auto Road that day will receive a pair of Groucho Marx glasses to join in the fun.

Other activities and a ceremony honoring Alton Weagle are also planned. For more information about Alton Weagle Day, visit the Mt. Washington Auto Road website.

The Mt. Washington Auto Road is now open daily, weather permitting, for guided tours and for private vehicles. For more information about operations or the special events for our 150th Anniversary, visit our website or call 603.466.3988. 

Sunday, April 17, 2011

150th Anniversary Special

In honor of the 150th Anniversary of the Mount Washington Auto Road, we are offering all of our guests some special deals with every reservation!
• 50% off of bike rental package (4 hr. minimum) at Great Glen Trails

• FREE use of their trail system for running, walking, and biking.

• Discounted Guided Tour Tickets to the Summit: Cost $25 Adults/$10Kids (ages 5-12).

• (1) Adult Passenger FREE with paid "Drive Yourself" toll at the Mt. Washington Auto Road.

Just ask for the 150th Anniversary Vouchers at our front desk!