New Video Series Documents Creativy at Snapdragon Inn

Many of us have written on the blog about the Cornish Colony at the intersection of the history of 26 Main Street (Snapdragon Inn) with many of the members of the Cornish Colony or their creative friends. This was a place of art. It was filled with creative people and great thinkers. It was a place of summer plays in the backyard, readings, storytelling, and of course the occasional famous visitor. This web series will help to educate and hopefully recapture some of that creative spirit. Already, Snapdragon Inn is filling with original photography, local paintings, the writings of local authors, and even impromptu musical performance. We hope to capture a few of those moments and share them with everyone. Enjoy.

Snapdragon Inn:Reborn Episode One: Harriet Worrell: Playwright

New project in the works

The Inn makes a great back drop for photos and filming and the history of the home and area is so rich. It’s hard not to get wrapped up in it again and again. We have some projects in the works that we are excited to share with you in the coming days. It might not be as funny as our Christmas video, but definitely a fun project.

Bridal Show

How is it Wednesday already? On that same note, how is nearly February?
As promised, here are a few pictures of our booth at the bridal show this past weekend. It was a great chance to meet some other vendors, do a little market research, and get our name out there. We tried not to have too much clutter on our table but still give the contemporary and fresh feel of the Inn. It was a great event.

More snow and getting ready for…




Our first Bridal show on Sunday. We are looking forward to setting up our table and getting to know some of the other vendors in our area. It looks like the storm has passed and the skies are clear so hopefully we can get out now to pick up odds and ends for the show. 3 storms in the last 10 days. Winter in Vermont.

Happy Weekend!

Movies!

We watch a lot of movies so it’s always a good time when the awards come around every year. It’s also interesting to watch the fads and trends on the red carpets (See below: Helena Bonham Carter). “True Grit” and “The King’s Speech” were high on our lists with Bridges and Firth as long time favorites. Although, Robert Duvall was brilliant in the lesser known “Get Low“. Aaron Sorkin’s succinct writing of “The Social Network” was certainly deserving of the award won over the weekend. We could go on and on. What have been your favorite movies of the past year? Or did you have a favorite red carpet look? We are still fascinated/perplexed (not surprised) by HBC’s look on Sunday night.