Archives for April 2013

Friday, April 5, 2013 – Lazy Day

Didn’t do much today, either. Worked mostly on updating my blog, which was unbelievably behind, with whole chunks I just completely didn’t do, primarily because all of the days seemed to blur together into a very mundane existence. All those days without riding, or moving to a new location, just all seem too boring to bother to report on. Anyway, we’re getting the rest we need before we tackle a very busy month ahead!

Thursday, April 4, 2013 – Wonderfully Quiet Day!

Spent the day doing very little except reading, sleeping in our recliners, and then solving a few logistical challenges with our upcoming schedule. Really felt like we crashed, just like after a strenuous event, so it’s great that it rained a good part of the day, providing the perfect atmosphere for that we need right now.

Wednesday, Apr. 3, 2013- Finally Moving On!!

Got up with the alarm nice and early at the crack of dawn, finished packing up, said our goodbyes (although Audrey was still sound asleep, so I didn’t wake her) and headed out. A quick stop at Dunkin Donuts for breakfast, and another at Tractor Supply in Fort Pierce to pick up a few things, got hay at Deep Creek Stables, finally moving on to Welaka State Forest Equestrian Area, our destination for the weekend. Arrived, selected a spot from the empty camping area, then within 10 minutes felt the sprinkling of rain, which we had planned everything to work around. Quickly got the horses in their covered stalls (perfect considering the forecast rain), got the hay covered up, the satellite dish up, and before we knew it, we were settled in for the evening. We both fell asleep in our recliners, obviously a release from much pent-up anxiety over the last few weeks and months, got the horses fed and bedded down, had a relaxing evening of TV, before calling it a night, with great anticipation of a quiet night with a deep sleep, the first of (hopefully) a few before our work schedule gets REALLY busy.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013 – Airport Pickup, Lunch, Ride with Niece, Stick Shift Lesson

 Borrowed Jeff’s Bronco to pickup Brother Glenn and Niece Audrey at the airport, with a few errands along the way, including putting gas in the truck, which was almost empty (and the gas gauge didn’t work, so we were guessing by the odometer), then we stopped at a little place called Lucky’s near the house for a late lunch. Although Audrey hadn’t slept at all the night before, she was anxious to go riding anyway, so we saddled up and headed out just before 5:00. Ran into Jeff coming home from work, he still wasn’t ready to commit to dinner plans, so we didn’t know if we were going out or cooking in… sigh. Anyway, I took Audrey along the same path I had gone with Jeff on Sunday, down the canal (which Audrey did brilliantly, even though she is a very inexperienced rider, doing everything exactly as I told her). Along the way, Apollo spooked in the same place he had spooked on Sunday with Jeff, and I discovered why.  There was a small herd of cows across the canal!  Nothing a quarter horse should be getting excited about, but then again, he doesn’t see many cows close up.  We took a break at the pavilion where she climbed the big cypress, then we headed back home, arriving right around 7:00, expecting to have dinner either ready to be prepared or everyone ready to jump into vehicles and head out. Unfortunately, my two brother couldn’t resist going out for a few cocktails, so they were nowhere to be seen when we got back. Having had a late lunch, Audrey said she was fine, but I had to feed Hubby, which I promptly did. Only because I discovered the only dinner plans were to prepare dinner whenever they got home, which was likely to be hours (which it was). Meanwhile, Audrey persuaded me (easily : -) to give her stick shift lessons on Jeff’s Lawn vehicle, not exactly a Gator, but kind of like that, something he got from a golf course maintenance crew.  We took a long ride around the neighborhood, and she did really well, only getting the shifter stuck a couple of times (which it does on me, too!), and managed to make some smooth transitions by the time we got done.  Didn’t quite get the hang of double-clutching, but that’s a pretty advanced concept that will come with time. Anyway, Audrey was practically asleep (and ended up going to be before dinner anyway) by the time the boys got home, and since I had already fed myself and Hubby, it wasn’t exactly the family dinner I had hoped it would be. Oh, well, we can’t have everything, can we? It was a pretty good day, especially since we have our departure tomorrow to look forward to!!

Sunday, March 31, 2013 – Positively the Last Ride with Brother this Season

For the third time, my brother and I went for his “last ride of the season.” This time it was a lovely day! Temps just right, just a light breeze, really enjoyable. This time we headed out back, crossing the canal into the Hungryland WMA which is just behind his house. Basically just a long straight grade, leading to a pavilion next to one of the most spectacular cypress trees you’d even want to see. If even looks like it was part of a building one, with concrete walls running through it. Anyway, Apollo was brilliant, not a moment’s hesitation running down and up the steep grade on the canal bank. Almost no water at this point now, for some reason, barely a trickle here, though just up the canal it seems deeper than usual. Anyway, we had a nice ride, which was the point, and everyone (including the horses, of course!) had a good time.  We even saw a deer, which Jeff says he has never seen near his place, not in fifteen years!  So it was a special day all around.