
We make our home in historic Apperson House, circa 1869,
where you will be invited to stay when you come to meet your
prospective new dressage partner.
This Greek Revival home is one of the oldest remaining homes
in town, built at the close of the civil war by noted
Confederate surgeon and brilliant businessman Dr. John Apperson, who chronicled the war in his diaries, now
published as the book "Repairing the March of Mars". Perhaps
you will meet his first wife, Victoria, as she roams the
halls of our house, our own kindly ghost-in-residence in her
midnight blue dress.
Visitors are
always welcome to come see our newly-completed 15 stall barn
and regulation, lighted dressage arena and meet our
beautiful, friendly horses. Just be sure to bring some
carrots!
Shannon Rogers Simpson, together with her husband Scott, is
breeding a dressage mount that will be competitive against
the warmbloods, but filled with lightness that comes only
from the original dressage horse, the Lipizzaner. |