Hi Babe,
Once again, we got an early start today, though Jeff dragged his feet a little this morning and we were about 15 minutes later than I wanted, but you know me, I built a little extra time into it anyway. We headed straight for the Cypress Creek parking lot, which was going to be the starting point for Jeff and the two ladies we met last night, and for me, though I was headed in the other direction so that I could once again get out before the riders. A few had already left, but they had to stop at Riverbend to check in and listen to the riders meeting, so I jumped out in front of them, taking down some orange markers and checking on the pink. The weather was absolutely perfect today, partly cloudy, low 70’s, a little breeze, just fabulous! Most of the markers were in pretty good shape, except one entire section from Cypress Creek to the cow pastures, where every darn marker had disappeared, and I didn’t really have enough to replace them all, so I had to make the markings a lot farther apart, which caused a problem for a couple of people, but they managed to get on track again. That’s the problem with marking so much earlier, some stuff goes missing! If it were up to me, I’d just mark the trails a few hours ahead of the group, and have a drag team take them down again, it would be much more efficient, because an awful lot of time and energy is spent doing it beforehand, not to mention we probably lost 50 plus markers that I needed to replace over the three days. I thought I would catch up to Jeff et al earlier than I did, but they had a good head start, so it was only a couple of miles before the end when I finally did meet up with them. I got slowed down a couple of times because someone had come out after I marked the trails in JD earlier this week and added a few turn markers on the left side of the trail, even though the turn was to the right, so they were in the wrong place and were really confusing, so I had to pull them down. Later at the pavilion I met the woman who did it, she’s one of the original founders of the OTL, and I explained what I did, and she seemed to understand, she had just never heard of that before. Anyway, the four of us arrived at the pavilion, grabbed some beer and burritos and chatted for a long time. My truck and trailer arrived, but we soon had to unhook it and have another truck take it into an area that needed 4WD to rescue a horse that pulled a ligament or something. The next group that came in was a long time later, and the Sunday group was a lot smaller than I remember from last year, though the numbers were better on Friday and Saturday evidently. Anyway, we ended up getting drawn into a long conversation with the organizers, which was fairly enlightening, and finally packed up to leave. We had arranged to meet the ladies Jeff had ridden with at Uncle Micks for rib Sunday, and we all left about the same time. Service there was really slow again, and they were out of all but a half rack of ribs, which we let the ladies have since they’re from out of town and Jeff and I can go anytime. I didn’t really need any more food, but it was good company, and we were there for more than two hours before we finally left, getting home around 8:00. Got the horses settled in pretty quick, took my shower, and now I’m more than ready for bed! Good night, my love!
Archives for 2020
Sunday, Feb. 23, 2020 – Day Three of the OTL
Saturday, Feb. 22, 2020 – Day Two of the OTL
Hello my love!
Well, miracle of all miracles, brother Jeff was up and almost ready to go at 7:00 this morning, as planned! He’s been working so hard on his van, he really needed a break, so I persuaded him to volunteer today as our ambulance driver, but I was a bit concerned he might not make it in time (you know, Jeff time :-), but we made it! We managed to get all the way down to Camp I just after 8:00, and again, I was on the trail by 8:30 adding markers and generally scoping out the trail in advance of the rest of the riders. There was still a lot of water on the trail, and there’s one section that really has a swamp feel to it, lots of mangrove trees very close together, it felt like being in the bayou! Flash and I had a great time, though, and we passed the halfway point on the Beeline crossing where Jeff was supposed to be before he actually got there, though I heard he got there a few minutes later. I arrived at the stable where we ended the ride in good time. There were a number of riders that rode on Friday but decided to rest on Saturday, so they moved their rigs in the morning and were waiting at the stables. I think that’s a better way of doing it, truly. Anyway, I ended up chatting with a couple of ladies at one trailer, where they lent me a halter and let me tie up to their trailer, and then sat with them for a while. Eventually a couple of riders came in, but it was a long time before the rest arrived, I guess they were really taking their time today. They took one wrong turn (because they started to follow a pink marker, which they had been warned about during the riders meeting, what can you do!), but it was only for a tiny loop near the end, so it didn’t really matter. They figured it out and ended up in camp anyway. Fortunately, they had enough volunteers so I didn’t have to take a truckful of passengers back to Corbett, and when Jeff finally arrived, before the last group came in, we ended up chatting with the ladies again, Maggie and Bev (aka Pistol). Turns out they weren’t sure if they were going to ride on Sunday, they were worried about it being too long, so I suggested they skip the Riverbend portion and start from the Cypress Creek parking lot, which is precisely what Jeff wanted to do on Apollo. I was a bit worried about Jeff being out there on his own, not knowing how stubborn Apollo might get, so it was the perfect solution! Anyway, we worked out the logistics for the morning, and went on back to the house, got my chores done, and was quite ready to hit the hay early. Another great day!
Friday, Feb. 21, 2020 – Day One of the OTL
Hello My Sweet!
What a day! Up before the crack of dawn, had breakfast since it’s going to be such a long day, and had Flash loaded up and ready to go by the time Anita’s boyfriend Scott arrived at about 7:10. We got out about 7:30 (he was admiring one of the boats brother Jeff has stored in his yard), and we were at Dupuis by shortly after 8:00. I got Flash ready to go, and by 8:30 I was on my way out in front of the pack. When my head started to get wet from a light drizzle in the air, I realized I forgot my hel-hat so I had to come back, though I hadn’t gone far, thank goodness. A nice turnout, something like 35 riders, which I’m told was a good number for the Friday ride, especially since it was a bit cool and windy as a front was just finishing going through. Glad to say most of the markers were still there, though I did have to add or replace a few just to make it to my standards :-). The rain quit before long, and though it stayed mostly overcast, I didn’t mind. I remember last year it was sunny and hot and when I went through the southern section where there wasn’t much shade, it was pretty uncomfortable, so it was actually better this way. Besides, I had my slicker on, so I didn’t get very wet, at least not until I got to Corbett, where the water was still high and there was a lot of splashing going on! There was NO activity along the canal, we were worried because they had huge machinery out there a couple of weeks ago, and at the last minute, one of the sub-contractors was going to STOP US from going along the canal because of insurance liability (good Lord, insurance will be the death of this country! Forced to raise wimps!), but we got a reprieve at the last moment, and there was no activity anyway, so it was all a storm in a teacup. Anyway, it was a great ride, especially since I didn’t have the stress of getting lost, and I received many accolades from the other riders as they came in, no one got lost. There was one group from Miami, however, who had a leader who claimed to know Dupuis really well, and he took his group on a different route (supposedly a shortcut, which added 6-7 miles to the day), and we had volunteers waiting for an extra two plus hours for them to come in after everyone else. Of course, his horse lost a shoe and they had to walk the last 5-6 miles, which slowed things down even more. Sigh. Some of the folks had just come from the Cracker Ride, and they were telling me how they move the trailers in the morning and shuttle them back to their horses, which is the same thing the Michigan Shore-to-Shore folks do, so I’m going to suggest that for next year. Makes more sense, since everyone will be arriving at their own rig at different times, and we won’t have to make anyone wait for enough drivers and a volunteer to shuttle them. Just means they have to start a little later in the day. All the delay also meant that my truck didn’t get to me until well after all the riders but that one group came in, so I had to borrow a halter and lead rope to tie Flash to someone’s trailer for awhile. He did brilliantly, by the way. Unlike last year, he didn’t get any swelling or limping at all, so he was in great shape. I took a group back to Dupuis (over an hour!), then got home after dark, got Flash settled in, and I’m not going to be long out of bed, I’ve got another early call tomorrow morning! Good night, my love!
Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020 – Prep Day for OTL
Hey Babe,
Spent most of the day just getting ready for the big weekend coming up. All the trails are now supposed to be marked (I did my bit!), but I had to clear out the truck so that we can shuttle passengers from Corbett to Dupuis at the end of the day tomorrow, and also have room for anyone that might have to be rescued during the ride. I volunteered to let them use our truck and trailer as their rescue ambulance, which they appreciated, but also gave me the added benefit of having my truck delivered to me at the end of the ride, saving me at least one trip back to the start! As you can imagine, that took some doing, since so much stuff was piled up in the foot area of the back seat, not to mention Lola’s gigantic bed! I cleaned it all up, though, vacuumed it out and sprayed it with Febreze, making it all look nice. Did what laundry I needed to do, and generally just spent the day preparing before settling down for the night. ‘Night, my love!
Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020 – Short Ride, Euchre and Seminar Day
Hiya Sweetie,
Started off the day by giving Flash a short ride, just to keep him in shape for the big weekend. I didn’t want to take a long ride, but I did want to limber him up a bit and not leave him too many days without a ride, so we just went around the neighborhood for a little over six miles. We were actually about to head home when I saw a couple of ladies in a horse-drawn buggy, so I decided to see how Flash would react to walking near a buggy, so I caught up to them to chat for a bit. They were just as interested in seeing how their Haflinger would react, and fortunately, nobody got excited about anything, and all went well! I ended up taking them around the block just to see how things went, and learned they boarded a few blocks west, but came out occasionally with the buggy. Once I got home, I gave Flash a nice bath, hoping to make him look nice for the weekend (as if he wouldn’t roll himself dirty again, but maybe it will brush off easier!), then showered and dressed and departed for euchre. I did well today (were you watching over me today?), got some very good cards and made the most of them. Then Lola and I went shopping up in Port St. Lucie, and then went to an educational seminar that was supposed to be mostly about Social Security, but turned out to be more about retirement planning, which was fine, since I obviously am going to need help in that area now. This particular firm is actually in Jupiter anyway, so I made an appointment for Tuesday to learn more about the various options, including some that seem too good to be true, so I’ll be doing a lot more research between now and then. That went until nearly 8:00, so it was close to 9:00 by the time I got home. Fortunately, Jeff had already taken care of the horses, which I had asked him to do earlier in the day, so I only had to unload the groceries, pour a glass of wine and settle down for the evening. I was happy to receive word that Michelle is planning to come to the Celebration next month, I hadn’t expected her to travel from Tennessee, but she’s making it into a little vacation, extending her time to go down to Key Largo. It will be nice to see her, considering she’s the only person I know that knew you before I did! And of course, she’s offered to help me prepare for the day. Donna is coming down from Cleveland, too, so I should have plenty of help. Anyway, I’m headed to bed, I have a busy day tomorrow, getting the truck and trailer ready for the weekend of riding and volunteer work, so off I go! Good night, darling! Love you!
Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020 – Vet Day
Hey Babe,
All the critters were due their annual exam and vaccinations, so I had made an appointment with Dr. Minteer, loaded everybody up and headed over to her place. As usual, she did a great job getting everybody done, and I saved a few bucks on a house call by taking them over there. You remember last year the little horse trailer was full of hay that we brought down from Tennessee, so I couldn’t do it then, but this year, I’m just buying hay locally a few bales at a time, not to mention hauling out to all the places to do trail marking this past few weeks. Got back before noon, gave Jeff a hand with his truck for a few minutes. He pulled the transmission off the motor and ran it for a few minutes to prove it’s the motor and not the tranny that’s making the noise (it’s definitely the motor), but though it may be more information, it didn’t get him any closer to actually solving the problem. Sigh. After that, I had to work on Lola’s GoDogGo machine for a while. She’s been having a blast with it, but yesterday evening it started doing that thing where the motor keeps running even after the ball has departed, and keeps running for 3 or 4 more kicks before stopping, then the only way to start it again is to turn it off and reset it. I was hoping that after drying out overnight that it might be better today, but it had the same problem, so I took it apart and cleaned it up, but that didn’t solve it. Then it gave up the ghost entirely, no power at all, and I noticed a broken piece on the little sensor that sends the message to the kicker, so I pulled down the old one from the attic that I’ve been keeping for parts and swapped them out, but that one didn’t work at all. Fortunately, in the package I got from the seller the other day, they had sent me a new one, and as soon as I put that on, it started working perfectly again! Lola was a happy camper once again! And now it throws the ball even farther, so I had to move it to a new position for her. By then, I was so hot, as I did this out in the sun and it’s another very warm day, I decided to get my bathing suit on and take a swim. The pool has actually warmed up quite a bit, so after my dive in, I climbed onto my raft and floated around for a while, luxuriating in the sun and quiet of the afternoon. It’s been so long since I’ve had that kind of time to myself, and I have to admit, I really enjoyed it. I figure the rest of the week and through this weekend (it’s finally OTL weekend!), I’m going to be pretty busy, and tired, with lots of early mornings, so I figured recharging my batteries is probably a good idea. Finally got out of the pool, did my chores and settled down for the evening, watching some more of the Poldark series. Off to take my shower and head to bed, so I’ll say good night. Love you!
Monday, Feb. 17, 2020 – Finished Marking Trails in Jonathan Dickinson
Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020 – GoDogGo Day
Hey Babe,
Well, Lola and I are happy campers today. Yesterday in the mail I got a package from the GoDogGo people. I had emailed them earlier this week about getting a new cord for the ball-throwing machine, and the package arrived yesterday. Not only did they sent me a new cord (gratis, by the way, though I offered to pay), they also sent me just about every moving and electrical part that’s in the thing! Plus three brand new balls! I could do a complete makeover if I want to, but I think I’ll just fix it one thing at a time, which means I should be able to keep it running for a long time to come, fingers crossed! So first thing this morning, I pulled the machine out of the back of the trailer, put the new cord on it, ran an extension cord outside the screen room, pointed the machine in the general direction of the pool, and handed Lola a new ball. She was beside herself! It wasn’t throwing too far, because I think I replaced the spring with one I got from a hardware store rather than an official spring, and it might be a bit too stiff, but it sent the ball flying into the pool, with Lola flying in after it! She was ecstatic, and kept at it for a good long time. I finally pointed it away from the pool so that she would get a little break from swimming, but she kept fetching and fetching until I finally just had to take the ball away, or she would have completely exhausted herself, you know how she gets! Anyway, I spent some time going through the mail package I also got yesterday, and took care of some of that business. I also finally got rid of your prescription drugs. I had taken them to Walmart pharmacy because I figures they would have a way of disposing of them, but all they did was give me small packets of some kind of powder that was supposed to render them harmless to the environment, so I spent some time doing that today, though, frankly, I didn’t see how it would help. Meanwhile, Jeff is still trying to solve the problem with the van, he keeps replacing parts and none of it is getting rid of the knocking, and he’s so frustrated because everything on this Ford is hard to get at, in the wrong place, or just plain dumbly engineered. He may be almost ready just to drive the thing with a knock and wait until it finally craps out, but obviously he’d rather find it than leave it like that. His neighbor Mike has come over for the last two days, and though he’s quite knowledgeable about mechanics, he can’t explain it either. Lola and I played again later in the afternoon, then we settled down to watch some more Poldark for the evening. Another warm day today, so I’m headed off for my shower and bed. Good night, my love!
Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 – Visited LaChrissney Day
Hiya Sweetie,
My alarm didn’t go off this morning, but I woke up in plenty of time anyway, since I was planning on leaving early to go up the Merritt Island where your mentee LaChrissney lives now with her husband and one year old daughter, as they were having a birthday “Flamingle” today. I left at 10 and arrive right on schedule at noon. They have a nice little house with a pool in the yard, and they’re just a few miles away from Cape Canaveral, where she works now. Originally I decided to go because in addition to the get-together there was also going to be a launch of a SpaceX rocket, and she has passes to be on base during a launch, so I was hoping to finally see one up close and personal, but at the last minute, they postponed it because of weather. I thought I might spend the night and see in tomorrow, but the whole family was there, including her mother and stepfather (our renters), who had driven down from Tennessee, so I didn’t want to intrude on their family weekend, so I came home afterward. I’m not sure the weather will be improved enough to launch tomorrow, but now that I know about it, if it’s clear here, I should be able to see it here, too. Maybe if it’s nice I’ll take Lola over to the beach and see if we can see it from there. We’ll see. Anyway, I got back home, we fed the horses a bit later, and settled in for the evening, watching a few more Poldarks before ending the evening as usual. Good night, my love!
Friday, Feb. 14, 2020 – Recovery Day
Hey Babe,
Happy Valentine’s Day! Glad we never went into all the silly Hallmark holiday stuff, or I’d probably be really wrecked today, but you know we said ‘I love you’ every single day, and today is no different! The pill I took last night really knocked me out, and I woke up in exactly the same position I went to bed in, and in a LOT less pain. In fact, it was almost gone, just a little twinge if I moved just the wrong way. I decided to take it easy today, so other than doing a little pool cleaning, rinsing the filters and spraying bleach on part of the deck, I relaxed the rest of the day. It’s been so warm here the pool was actually warm enough for me to lay on a little float that I bought a few weeks ago, and I ended up bobbing around in the water for over 90 minutes, so I got a little sun. Lola couldn’t quite figure out how to get her floating frisbee out to me so that I could throw it to her, since I was already in the water, but we had fun trying! I had a delivery from Ranch Feed today, they kind of screwed up my order on Wednesday, giving me the wrong kind of feed for Flash, but they came out and traded out one bag and comped me another, so it’s all good. I was a little worried that such a dramatic change in feed might be hard on Flash, but he seems to be just fine. Spent most of ther rest of the day just watching this PBS seried called Poldark, a classic (and somewhat predictable) 18th century tale that weaves around the aristocracy vs. the laborers, in particular the miners in Cornwall. Beautiful scenery, though, and good production value, as always is in the British period pieces. Anyway, heading to bed now, though I thought I’d be getting up really early to get up to LaChrissney’s place to see the SpaceX launch, but it’s been postponed until Sunday, so I’m just going up to her gathering, cutely called a Flamingle. Not sure what the party’s for, but at least I’ll get to see her and her new family, and get caught up. So, off I go! Love you! Good night!