Gavel raps.
This vote is to resolve newly proposed Horse Bill 11.293. It has come to a show of hands. All in favor of giddyapping down the highway for some nature-loving fun at Fruition Farm’s pretty stables, say …
Ayes abound.
Ahem. And all those looking for off-the-beaten-trail features like full moon and beach rides, and catered postride lunches from the farmhouse, in addition to private and semiprivate lessons, say …
Aye! Aye! Aye!
M’kay. So anyone who’s not into a weekend retreat (sup then stay at nearby Peachtree City resort Dolce) and the fact that stable owner Lissa Corcoran is an equine assisted therapy specialist who uses horses to help kids via her nonprofit, Flying Change, knows to say …
Silence.
Right. Just checking for neigh sayers.
Fruition Farm (404-512-0834 or fruitionfarm.com).