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Dining Should NOT Be A Timed Event!

By |2024-01-10T22:41:51+00:00January 10th, 2024|

At the Horse, we are all about the 'chill factor'. That vacation feeling of burying your toes in warm sand; or taking a sip of that first vacation umbrella drink. We can't give you the sand (and we don't serve [...]

Laughing Horse Lodge is going Global

By |2019-04-23T22:37:57+00:00November 13th, 2018|

I am pleased to announce that Laughing Horse Lodge is going Global! In our 19th year here at the Horse, the practices we have tried to implement - as much as possible providing organic, natural, hormone-free, known-sourced food- will take a [...]

Leveling in Montana

By |2019-04-23T22:48:47+00:00July 18th, 2017|

Views from the River September 2012 I found myself catering a political fundraiser on Swan River a few weeks ago where the host and many of the invited guests were long-time customers of the Horse, resulting in a rather blurred [...]

Rwanda January 2017

By |2019-04-23T22:48:07+00:00July 18th, 2017|

I've been in Kigali for several days now, wandering and visiting and learning this very unique, and seemingly un-African city. I write "un-African" because there is a very real organization and structure that feels Western and familiar. Things work here. [...]

A Racist in Recovery

By |2019-04-23T23:15:27+00:00July 18th, 2016|

“He scares me.” The ‘he’ in this bald and deeply emotional statement is Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and/or Marco Rubio. I hear this on the radio call in shows, and from people all over the Granite State and into southern [...]

New Hampshire Primary 2016

By |2019-04-23T23:11:16+00:00February 29th, 2016|

And with CNN’s John King pointing to the last precinct on the map to report votes, Tuesday’s First In The Nation Primary was officially over and the circus of media and campaigners began exiting New Hampshire, with me, The Political [...]

RIP Scalia Washington DC

By |2019-04-23T23:08:51+00:00February 18th, 2016|

A champagne bucket clothed in white linen holds a dozen or more almost-blown, blood red Peruvian roses; their shadows like wine stains on the gray marble back bar. The bucket nestles against an old wooden box tipped on its side [...]

Super Bowl 2016 – New Hampshire Primary

By |2019-04-23T23:13:24+00:00February 7th, 2016|

It’s 1:42am and the Nor’Easter, threatened earlier today, is knocking on my door. A couple of grizzly bears have been teleported to New Hampshire and are vigorously rocking the Sprinter; a vehicle not really designed for winter travel as the [...]

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