Posts Tagged ‘Carriage Rides’

Global Warming Not Yet Felt on Amelia Island

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Jackets Needed for Carriage Rides

 

This is our fifth year at the Williams House and living in Florida and it is definitely the coldest winter we have experienced.  We seem to be averaging 8-10 degrees below normal and aren’t getting many days in the upper sixties we normally look forward to.  Of course I realize daily temps in the mid fifties and no snow is relatively nice compared to what the rest of the states have expereinced, but it is still cool to us.  Regardless, guests continue to enjoy Amelia Island, carriage rides, the museum, Fort Clinch and great restaurants…they just get indoors a little more quickly than normal.  While in past years we have begun to see Azaleas blooming by mid-February, it looks like we are going to be a little later this year.  However, off-setting that loss is the continued strong blooming season for Camillias which seem to prefer the cooler weather.  We had a full house for three days over Valentine’s weekend and fortunately the weather cooperated and got up to the high fifties and no rain to spoil the fun!

A pretty camillia bloom in Williams House front yard

 

White blooms are pretty too!

 

The current forecast has us getting back to normal mid sixties temps this weekend and we are ready for it to happen!  The annual Concours de Elegance car show is just weeks away and we are typically seeing 70 degree weather by then.  

Guests are introduced to the mighty Boomer

 

Still wrapped up for rides

Carriage Rides

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Three ladies meet up with Boomer

 

Even though January has been a bit cooler for both Florida and the country this year, we were able to squeeze in enough good days for a couple of carriage rides.  We’re happy to see the teperatures return to our normal 60-68 degrees this past week, and hope the worst of winter has been experienced.  Since azaleas bloom here in February, we are hopeful the signs of spring are just around the corner.  Boomer has grown a long woolly coat in honor of cool weather, so he looks a bit like a man that hasn’t shaved in a few weeks. 

A group of guests ready to explore the historic town

 

A hairy Boomer gets friendly with the guests

Carriage Rides Dodge Cold weather

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Guests huddle up for a carriage ride

We have experienced below average temps for the Christmas week leading to New Year’s eve but brave guests chose to learn about the historic town with local carriage rides.  Of course Jazz had no problems since he has grown a hefty layer of fur for just such an occurence.

Byron & Deborah share carriage with his son and wife

Deborah and Byron on carriage with Byron's son Tim and wife Kasey

 

Tim and Kasey meet Jazz

Tim and Kasey meet Jazz

Carriage Rides a Treat

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Boomer meets guests and seeks food

Boomer meets guests and seeks food

Williams House guests continue to enjoy historic carriage rides thru downtown Fernandina Beach as well as Boomer the famous and largest carriage horse in NE Florida.  The beautiful tree draped streets, numerous historic homes, ghost stories and local history make for an informative and romantic ride.  Attached are pictures from our November carriage rides – Enjoy! (more…)

The Girl's from The Villages Outing

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

The Village's girls on the front porch

The Village's girls on the front porch

 

Last week we had a lovely and lively group of five ladies arrive at the Williams House for a girl’s retreat.  They are all friends and neighbors at the Village’s, a large development  south west of Jacksonville.  They have girl’s outings regularly and this year decided to try Amelia Island and the Williams House. It was a fun time for both guests and Inn Keepers as they are high energy, fun loving and their enthusiasm is great to experience.  They wanted to show us that not everyone at the village’s is old or  tired, and we are now fully convinced!  They enjoyed the wonderful local restaurants, shopping, and games in the evening.  The first night it was dominoes on steroids and the second night they pulled in some other guests for a game where you roll small pigs and get points depending on the position they land.  A glass or two of wine added to the enjoyment as well as lots of story telling and catching up.  They promised to return soon and bring more friends if we enjoyed their visit…and we said bring them on!   Thanks ladies for a fun filled visit!!

The Girl's meet Sarge

The Girl's meet Sarge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The ladies ready for historic tour

The ladies ready for historic tour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sad to say goodbye!

Sad to say goodbye!

Carriage Rides

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Hope and Jack wedding carrriage ride

Hope and Jack post wedding carrriage ride

Guests at the Williams House continue to discover the enjoyable historic carriage tours that aquaint them with the town’s history, stories about early inhabitants and views of the many beautiful victorian homes in the 10 block historic district. 

Jack and Hope mentioned in our earlier wedding blog enjoyed a carriage ride and escort to their dinner at Beech Street Grill.  Boomer is a great way to travel and we are always sure to feed him well before your travels.  Two other couples took tours this past weekend and frankly, we have yet to meet a guest who hasn’t enjoyed the tour.  That’s a 100% satisfaction rating so far after four years and hundreds of rides!  So when you come visiting, plan on a fun and interesting carriage ride of our beautiful and historic town.

The Andrews meet Boomer and Cindy

The Andrews meet Boomer and Cindy

The Harper's ready for one horespower tour

The Harper's pose while Deborah fuels Boomer

Carriage Ride Medley

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

We got a little behind on posting carriage ride pictures so we decided to just post a medley of all the guests since our last posting.  See if you can find yourself!

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Boomer In the Hot Old Summertime

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Melisss & Alexis meet Boomer

Melisss & Alexis meet Boomer

It’s summertime on Amelia Island but that doesn’t interfere with carriage rides in the cooler evenings.  Mellissa and Alexis recently enjoyed a carriage ride as part of a “Girls Getaway” package and had a great time meeting Boomer and getting filled in on all the Island  and historic home history from Cindy, Boomer’s Mom.  Steven and Dawn South also enjoyed a tour through wonderful downtown Fernandina Beach  with the single Boomer horse powered carriage.  The tours answer many questions guests have about the Island and town’s history as well as who built many of the beautiful Victorian style homes they see in the downtown area. 

Steven & Dawn prepare to tour

Steven & Dawn prepare to tour

Learn History on Relaxing Carriage Ride

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Cindy Myers with Boomer at the Williams House

Cyndi Myers with Boomer at the Williams House

We have been recording guest carriage rides on our blog for several months, but wanted to share a little more about the carriage company history and what goes on during the rides.  Amelia Island Carriages is owned and operated by husband and wife team Cyndi and Jeff Myers.  Cyndi’s stepfather Bob Zaleski also drives one of the carriages as well as Nancy Noble who used to drive show carriages..  The company, Amelia Island Carriages, was started in August 2004 when Jeff retired from the marines and they moved to Amelia Island.  Cyndi had worked in and around horses most of her life and had her pony Taca with a cart as a child. Candy was her horse when they were married and Jeff got both a bride and a horse.  She later drove carriages in Kansas for a wildlife ranch, then in Beaufort, SC and also managed a carriage company in Palm Beach.   It was instant love for the history of Amelia Island and especially the historic district of Fernandina Beach and Cyndi did a lot of research on old homes and the history of the Island before offering tours.  Where there existed confusing or conflicting stories, she approached homeowners and residents and searched records in an effort to try and get the true story to pass on to visitors.  Cyndi began with two carriages and two experienced horses, and Bob joined her on the Island in February 2005.   Current horses include Boomer, Jazz and Sarge.   Boomer is a Percheron, a French draft horse and is 13 years old.   He was logging for the Amish in Ohio when Cyndi purchased him.   The Percheron’s were used by the French both as draft, or work horses, and also in war as a sort of early version of tanks.  Standing 19 hands at the shoulder, Boomer would definitely be a formidable adversary!Sarge is 11 and is also a Percheron from the Amish in Ohio.   He came along in April of 2007.   And finally Jazz, a Belgian draft horse is 10 and joined the team in July 2008.   They are all young since draft horses tend to live 30-35 years versus 20 or so for regular horses.   The Amish raise horses, use them in their own farming and logging and then sell them as newer,  younger horses mature.

Jazz, Boomer's buddy

Jazz, Boomer's buddy

Compared to the work done on farms or in logging, the carriage tours are light duty.  In summertime, they are never brought out until early evening and they are rotated with days off to make sure they stay big, healthy and happy.  They are boarded on the Island with lots of room to roam and pasture.   The private tours that start at the Williams House are 50 minutes and provide drive by history lessons at all the major historic homes and buildings.  It also includes a few ghost stories  (some observed by Cyndi and Bob) and of course “snack stops” forthe horses.  Boomer is also a big fan of the ice cream store and anyone interested in getting near him with a cone!  All the horses have unique personalities but  most are gradually influenced by Boomer’s insatiable appetite into eating virtually everything put near the mouth.  We have fed Boomer tacos, lasagne, carrots, apples, wedding cake, bananas, cookies, peppermints, …..well you get the picutre!  Cyndi also provides carriages for weddings, parties and birthdays.  We have used Boomer for numerous weddings and you can see him dressed for the occasion on earlier blogs.

We arrange most of the carriage rides at the Williams House, but you can reach them directly at 904-556-2662 or www.ameliahorsecarriages.com.

Sarge - up close and personal

Sarge - up close and personal

Bridal Bliss at Williams House

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Danielle arrives at the Williams House by carriage

Danielle arrives at the Williams House by carriage

  Danielle Barber, our assistant innkeeper was married at the Williams House this weekend on a bright sunny and not too hot July day.  She arrived by carriage with her flower girls and attendant (her Mom) and was ushered down the aisle by her stepfather to waiting groom Michael.  Byron performed the ceremony on the front porch with about 35 guests in attendance.  Danielle’s children were ring bearer and flower girl repectively.

Danielle & Michael and her family

Danielle & Michael and her family

The reception was held in the back courtyard and included Bourban glazed meatballs, crab cakes, pasta salad, fruit tray with yogurt, deviled eggs and chips with mango salsa.  We also had a nice Champagne sangria with fresh fruit.

Danielle & Michael cut their cake

Danielle & Michael cut their cake

 

The wedding cake, decorated with green orchids was a white cake with  white buttercream icing, Byron is in heaven! This couple was a little aggressive in their feeding techniques, but all in good fun for the bride and groom.  Guests enjoyed good food, great cake and the plesure of a special day in the lives  of Danielle and Michael.

 

 

 

 

 

Reception in back courtyard

Reception in back courtyard

No those aren’t UFO’s, just lanterns hanging on the tree lights we use for weddings.  It was actually too bright to use the built in lighting, but they do add a special touch for events in the courtyard. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Danielle and her daughter after slight bump on the swing

Danielle and her daughter after slight bump on the swing

Cinnamon patiently eyes the food table

Cinnamon patiently eyes the food table

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A young lady checks out the Koi pond

A young lady checks out the Koi pond

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The "guys" ready for the wedding

The "guys" ready for the wedding

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