Country Zest and Style October 2021 Edition

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By Jimmy Hatcher

hile I was reading Jim Wofford’s very good new book, “Still Horse Crazy After All These Years,” I was reminded of something that happened way back in the 1970s. Jimmy and his wife, Gail, built their house and stable, replete with an indoor arena near Upperville. I happen to have a house in the village with a telephone number that, as it turned out, was only one digit different from the Wofford Stable office phone number. Wofford was in his stable office one morning when the phone rang. It was the late Hebe Waters, who had sold the Wofford’s a piece of land bordering their property they had bought to build on. Hebe was an active fox hunter and the consummate hostess. Her opening line was “Jimmy, can you come to dinner on Friday night?“ His reply was “I’d love to come to dinner Friday night. I assume, the invitation includes Gail, too. “ Hebe said, “Who is Gail?” Somewhat taken aback, Wofford responded, “Well Hebe, she’s my wife.“ “Oh,” she said, rather startled, “When did you get married?“ Said Wofford, “Hebe, I was born married.” Actually, the Wofford’s started dating when they were 14. At that point, Wofford’s little gag was done and we all enjoyed a delightful Friday night dinner with Hebe.

Photo by Doug Gehlsen of Middleburg Photo

Elizabeth von Hassell (far right), executive director of the National Sporting Library & Museum, at the organization’s Polo Classic at Great Meadow in The Plains. Team Holman Hall (right, in orange shirts) of Bill Ballhaus and son Will Ballhaus, with brothers Tolito and Lucio Ocampo won the Mars Cup 9-8. Nacho Figueras (number 3) and his son, Hilario Figueras played for the NetJets team. Photo by Peter Leonard-Morgan

Middleburg native and tireless community booster Punkin Lee, head of the Middleburg Business and Professional Association and a long-time volunteer of countless other worthy groups, was honored at the Loudoun Laurels Gala on Friday, Sept. 24 at Landsdown Resort in Leesburg. Conservationist and philanthropist Chuck Kuhn was also honored as the 2020 Laureate.

Photo by Vicki Bendure

Allie Nault, food and beverage manager and certified sommelier at Creighton Farms, and Emmanuel Padilla, of Opus One wine. Held at Creighton Farms, this was the first Opus One tasting in the U.S. of the 2018 vintage. The vintage officially releases to the public on October 1.

Photo by Doug Gehsen Middleburg Photo.

Marlene Allen represented the Potomac Hunt at the Warrenton Horse Show for very popular Hunt Night.

Now proudly open in the heart of Virginia hunt country 116 W Washington Street Middleburg, VA 20117 Tel: 270-404-1558 taylor@thistleamericana.com

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The Unsinkable Molly Morgan

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JOHN COLES A Natural for Thomas & Talbot

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The Joy of Teaching Is Music to His Ears

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pages 62-63

Combining History and Ecology to Understand the Past and Present

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pages 60-61

An Attitude of Gratitude for Fauquier Free Clinic

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page 59

Sporting Pursuits

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page 58

Vineyard View: From Vision to Reality at Endhardt Vineyards

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page 57

Farming Diversity Flowering in Bluemont

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page 56

A Sweet Ride From South Riding to an Ooh La La Life

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pages 54-55

SAY CHEESE:

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pages 52-53

Who Needs Willie Wonka With Raymer’s In Town?

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page 50

Four Amigos Love the Pace of the Race

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pages 48-49

Modern FINANCE: It’s Good To Be A Punk

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page 47

Judge John Webb Tyler, Jurist and Mentor

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page 46

Nostalgia Boutique is All About Vintage Fashions

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pages 44-45

Woman Of The Year(book)

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page 43

Perspectives on Childhood, Education, and Parenting: Forget Something? Just Sleep It Off

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page 42

From Vision to Reality at Endhardt Vineyards

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page 57

Lost Barrel Has Found Its Perfect Place

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page 41

HOME SWEET HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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page 40

Middleburg Fisherman Will Never Carp About His Catch

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page 39

It’s the Novel Start of Bond, James Bond

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page 38

BRAVO! BRAVO! for Doc 5

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page 36

Upperville’s Glorious Trees

3min
pages 34-35

The Nature of Oaks

2min
page 32

Tea for Two or More in The Plains

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page 30

The Great Pumpkin Ride is back!

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page 29

Fighting Trafficking Here and Now

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page 28

BUNNY MELLON STYLE

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page 26

PICTURE THIS

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page 25

To Market, To Market

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page 24

Piedmont Art Show Picturing a Healthy Event Snider Snider Snider

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page 23

GRANT AWARDS PROGRAM

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page 22

Milk and So Much More

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pages 20-21

Music To A at Grace All Our Ears Church

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pages 18-19

Four-in-Hand Club at Ayrshire Farm

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pages 16-17

TEA TIME for WILLISVILLE

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page 14

INTERNATIONAL GOLD CUP Returns to Great Meadow on Oct. 23

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For Trainer Chris Kolb, A Kinder, Gentler Approach

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For Harris Tracy, Galloping is What He Does

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THE AUGUST PLACE TO BE

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Grateful Bred Displayed the Keys to Victory

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Of Note

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America’s Routes Fights to Save Loudoun’s Rural Roads

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