Archives for August 2021

Wednesday, August 11, 2021 – Ride on Flash, Then A Scary Moment

Hi Sweetie!
Another night when I couldn’t get to sleep, probably because it was so dang hot and humid, I had to run the fan and keep the inverter on even after going to bed. So it took me awhile to get to sleep, which ended up with me sleeping late, so I got a late start today. After chores and breakfast and a few computer jobs, I saddled up Flash around noon and headed out. I figured it would be a fairly fast ride, though Flash wasn’t particularly feeling it, probably because of the heat and humidity. Lola came along and plopped down into every mud puddle we came across. Flash took a drink on a particularly muddy creek (after Lola had stirred things up), but since he does that all the time, I didn’t think anything particular about it. We did about nine miles, including one short new trail we hadn’t done before, and when we got back to camp, he started to behave strangely. He buckled his back legs a bit when I took off the saddle, but when I checked his back it seemed okay. He did a lot of fussing when I was taking his tack off, wouldn’t stand still. Once I put him in the paddock, he laid down and started rolling, which isn’t that unusual, but then he stayed down for a long time. Then he’d get up and lay down again, over and over. I thought maybe he was dehydrated, so I tried to give him some water with electrolytes in it, but he wouldn’t drink, nor was he eating any hay or grass. He was also very shy of me when I approached him, like he was afraid, very unusual. I got online to see what it might be, and it seemed possible it was early stage colic. Best remedy recommended was to walk him around, so I put him on a lead and started walking him around the campground loop. I knew I had to get him to poop, since colic is essentially a stoppage in the intestinal system, so when we got back to our site, I tied him up to the trailer. He usually poops as soon as I do that, but not this time. So I took some advice from my friend Trish, who had told me a story about someone else who was worried about her horse not pooping, and someone else suggested that she put him in the trailer, because, as everyone who has ever trailered a horse knows, the FIRST THING a horse does when he gets into a trailer is to poop! Weird, I know, especially to non-horse people, but it’s the truth! So I cleared up a few things out of the back of the trailer and led Flash up into it, and sure enough! In less than a minute, he left me a nice pile. I got him out and put him in the paddock, and he immediately went for his hay bag and started eating. Suddenly, he was behaving normally, no more laying down, it was like nothing happened. I kept an eye on him for some time just to make sure he was okay, and everything seemed fine. I had planned on going shopping, but changed my mind, I wanted to keep an eye on him. Meanwhile, when I left at noon, the forecast said no rain until the middle of the night. When we got back around 2:45, I heard thunder and saw dark clouds, checked the forecast again, and it had changed to rain starting in 15 minutes and lasting a couple of hours! So I put everything away and sure enough, we had a terrible squall and then some steady rain for the next hour plus, which was really a good things, washed all the dirt off that Flash had accumulated. So I finally settled down for the evening, feeding the horses late so I could keep an eye on them, then watched a little TV, now I’m ready for shower and bed! At least it cooled down a little after the rain came through, hoping to sleep better tonight. Good night, my love!

Tuesday, August 10, 2021 – Fixed Three Windows

Hi Babe!
Tried to sleep without earplugs last night, but the rain woke my up in the middle of the night, naturally the bedroom window leaked again, but had a towel handy to dry it up. First thing after chores I started calling around for the ribbon seal that I needed, and none of the auto parts chains had it, but I finally found it at a local parts store just a few miles away, and they happen to be right next to a True Value where I was able to get the denatured alcohol I needed as well. My order from JC Penney also came in, and I picked that up as well. That was strange because the parking lot was FULL of Canadian geese! I guess that might be normal around here, but it was fun to see anyway. Then I went and picked up Dan, he offered to help with the main window, and I needed an extra hand, though it was a bit out of the way. Got back and got to work, took us about two hours to get the whole job done, fortunately we didn’t have any real problems. Took a bit more to get off all the sealant I’ve been spreading onto it, but it eventually came off. Fingers crossed it work this time! Then I took Dan to lunch as a thank you and got him home, then when I got back, I remembered another window problem I was having. You remember on the dinette window, the handle on the edge with the lock on it came off? Well, I haven’t really done anything about it, and then the window behind the recliners did the same thing to me yesterday, so I got online to see what suggestions there were, and the one I tried was using a board and a rubber mallet to tap it back on. That seemed to work, at least for now. It was suggested that I could use some glue, and if these come off again, I’ll do that. Meanwhile, that makes three window repairs today, so I guess you could call it a productive day! Did a few more French lessons and settled down for the evening. It was quite hot and humid today, and it’s supposed to be like that for a couple more days before it cools down. It’s supposed to rain off and on tonight and tomorrow, so I guess we’ll see if our window fix really did the trick! Sitting outside cooling off again, I ran the AC for a bit, didn’t do a thing against the heat out in this wide open park. Looking forward to getting in some shade next week. Anyway, time for my shower and bed! Good night, darlin’! Love you!

Monday, August 9, 2021 – Another Ride at Highlands

Hi Sweetie!
Had a little trouble sleeping last night, read for quite awhile, but finally dozed off and slept through the night. Woke up to my alarm since I had arranged to ride with Dan today and didn’t want to sleep too late. Chores, breakfast and have both horses saddled up by the time he got here, a little later than I expected, but we got out nonetheless. It was hot, muggy and buggy today, and there was rain supposed to be coming in by 2:00 and I wanted to make sure we got back on time. We did the long loop on the west side of the property going in the opposite direction than when I went last week just for variety. Other than the muggy heat and bugs, it was a nice ride. We did get back shortly before it started raining, though it came in earlier than was forecast. Once it started, it really rained hard, a real gully washer. It was the perfect opportunity to check out where my window was leaking from, so I excused myself and took off the window frame. It’s definitely dripping around the window, but I still can’t figure out exactly where it’s coming in. After Dan left, I did some research about it, and discovered that there’s a seal around the inside of the window that could be the problem. Looks like a fairly straightforward job if I can get the kit somewhere. I’ll need a little help getting the window out, but other than that I think I can get it done fairly easily, assuming that’s the problem. I know I’ve sealed the outside of the window pretty thickly, so I don’t think that’s it, so process of elimination, it has to be the inside seal. I’ll do more research tomorrow. It rained very heavily for a bit, some flooding around the trailer and the yard I’m in, but didn’t last too long. I got my proposal off to my prospective client, hopefully that’s something that will come through in the coming weeks, maybe a job by the end of the year, that would be nice! Finally settled down for the evening, now I’m ready for shower and bed, I have to get all the dang bug spray off me, I stink! Love you, darlin’! Good night!

Sunday, August 8, 2021 – Another Low Key Day

Hi Darlin’!
There was another bout of rain overnight, so it was wet and a bit foggy this morning. Considered riding, but you know me, I’m a fair weather rider, so I decided to do some other things instead. Once it looked like it was going to clear up I did a load of laundry, and got that hung out to dry. Spent most of the day reading, working on the computer, doing some French lessons and so on. So a quiet day overall. Pretty warm today, I had to turn the AC for a few minutes to blow the hot air out of the trailer in the evening, it’s not cooling down quite so much tonight, but still not too bad, not like further south. Still glad I’m above the 42nd parallel! Sitting outside in the screen room trying to cool off before going to bed, already had my shower, but will be heading inside shortly. Good night, babe! Love you!

Saturday, August 7, 2021 – Some Rain, Some Housework, Some Computer Work

Hi Babe!
A pretty good night sleep, and we had some rain overnight, so it was really overcast this morning. I decided to use the day to get caught up on a bunch of little things. Did a proposal for my potential client, topped off the batteries, made Lola some Satin Balls, did a bunch of housework, went through a bunch of French lessons, and kept busy in general, just a regular, mundane day. Settled down in the evening, watched a fun movie with Susan Sarandon, now it’s off to shower and bed. Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Friday, August 6, 2021 – Third Ride at Highland, With Company

Hi Sweetie!
Another great night sleep, woke up to my alarm to make sure I didn’t miss a business call at 9:00, though at the last minute she was delayed so it was twenty minutes later when we finally got to talk. No worries, I got my chores done and had my breakfast beforehand anyway. It was a good conversation, looks like I might have another job before the end of the year, which would be great! After I finished and did the dishes, I started to saddle up Flash, and waited to saddle up Apollo until Dan arrived, we had settled on today at 10:00, he was a few minutes late, but as soon as he arrived I started to get Apollo ready. He changed into jeans (he rides his bike in shorts, understandably) and before long we were headed out. I essentially did the same trails I did yesterday in reverse, a little under five miles, I didn’t want him to be suffering, since you know that when someone doesn’t ride for a long time, 60-90 minutes is about all they should try to do. It was just at 90 minutes, so it worked out well. He really enjoyed himself, he hadn’t been on a horse in a long time, and these are pretty nice trails here, just wish they had more of them. He was good company, we chatted amiably throughout the ride and afterward in the screen room. Then we decided to go to lunch, and we drove to the White Lake Inn, a nice little waterfront restaurant where we sat on the deck and enjoyed a wonderful lunch. It was after 3:30 by the time we got back to camp, and headed out shortly after that. He’s working over the weekend (he does part time at Lowes, just because he’s bored just hanging around), but he’ll probably come and ride again next week sometime. He lives in Costa Rica, would you believe! So that was part of our conversation, of course. Anyway, I went back to the French lessons I’ve started to take online, because it feels more productive than just playing games, which I’ve been doing a lot of lately. I’ve been considering doing a riding trip in France, so that kind of got me going, but I figure it’s good exercise for my brain regardless of whether I actually go on that trip. Haven’t done any French since high school, forgot most of it, but it’s been fun to get back into it. Well, time for shower and bed! Looks like it may rain a bit tomorrow, don’t know if I’ll ride or not, we’ll see. Meanwhile, good night, darlin’! Love you!

Thursday, August 5, 2021 – Second Ride at Highland, Got Hay at Feed Store

Hi Darlin’!
Had another good night sleep, did my chores and breakfast, did some computer work and some French lessons (just for fun, and maybe taking a trip next year), then saddled up Apollo for a short ride around the east side loop, some trails I didn’t get to yesterday. This ride just about wraps up all the horse trails in here, so I may have to get adventurous and accidentally take a couple of cross-country skiing trails. Got back in the afternoon and struggled again trying to get hay. I had several haymakers tell me they’d have some yesterday, then it got delayed until today, but very late, and finally, I just couldn’t take a chance because I’ve been looking since Monday, and I was almost out, so I had to go to the nearby feed store and get some, at a 30 percent markup, darn it! Well, two of the haymakers are actually a lot closer to the next camp I’m going to in ten days, so I got enough to last me until then, and I hopefully will be able to pick some up then, if they’re not all sold out. It’s selling like crazy right now, but then again, everyone’s baling right now, too, so I expect a surplus for the next few weeks, hopefully. It was a lovely ride. I put some new cushioning pads in Apollo’s boots and had him wear them, even though there’s only a few places that are rocky, but he’s been behaving so tender-footed, I’m going to put them on every time we ride for awhile, at least until we get back to soft sand. He seemed okay today, though he was still trying a bit to stay off the trail, but that may just be habit with him by now. Saw several deer, and some other big fat round thing that I only saw from the backside, not sure what it was. Very quiet out on the trails today, didn’t run into anyone else. Didn’t take Lola, either, still wasn’t sure what kind of roads we might cross, but I think I’ve sorted that all out now. Probably won’t take her over the weekend, either, since this is a pretty populated and civilized park, but maybe next week when it’s quieter again. It’s been very sunny here, so it’s been a bit warmer in the trailer since there is not shade in this campground, but the good side of that is that Apollo’s rain rot seems to be just about gone, partly because of the treatments I gave it a few weeks back, and partly because he’s been standing out in the sun and it’s been doing a good job of drying it up. Once I got him put away, I took the truck over and filled the tank with water, got their tubs and the trailer refilled. I learned something last night, too. The inverter cuts off at about 11.2, that’s my low battery point, so now I know. I ran the generator for about 10 minutes last night because it got so low I was afraid the low voltage would damage the water pump while I was taking my showers, but that brought the volts up to 12.2 in just ten minutes! I was amazed. Even more amazing, the generator actually started on it’s own this morning, which really surprised me after running the batteries so low last night. Live and learn! Finally gave up on my haymakers and went to the feed store, then settled down for the evening. Already had my shower, heading to bed shortly! Love you, babe! Good night!

Wednesday, August 4, 2021 – First Ride at Highland

Hi Babe!
Had a good night sleep, beautiful sleeping weather here right now! Got up and did my chores and breakfast, spread out the tarp to dry since I had been planning on getting hay today (which didn’t happen, won’t be baled until tomorrow! Getting low!). Meanwhile, a man named Dan rode by on his bike, he had stopped by yesterday and we chatted for a bit, turns out he used to be a rider, so I invited him to come ride with me if he wants. Always helps to get both horses exercised at once! He stopped by again today and we chatted a bit more, made arrangements to ride on Friday morning. After he left, I saddled up Flash. Yesterday, I had got his boots out, because it looks like some of the trails here are graveled, and put several layers of Lexol conditioner on them and rubbed it in. The Cavallo people told me that I might have to break them in, though I’ve never had to do that before, but since I knew it rubbed Flash’s bulbs last time, I thought I’d make the effort. I had put them on for a few hours yesterday as well, hoping that it would help. I also got out the pastern wraps Cavallo sent me (they actually sent me two pair, didn’t realize that) and put those on, hoping to avoid any rubbing. It seemed to help, because he didn’t spend nearly as much time avoiding the trail as he has been lately, didn’t seem to mind many of the rocky sections. There really weren’t that many, but still, it was an improvement. I did forget to put his breast collar on today, that’s been helping a lot, but the park on the east side is so flat I didn’t think it would be an issue, but the park on the WEST side is quite hilly, so I wish I had remembered it. Anyway, it was a lovely ride, just under ten miles, including a tunnel under a busy road. I didn’t take Lola because I was worried about crossing that road, wish I had known about the tunnel. The only time I met other horses on the trail was at that tunnel, a couple was just coming out as I was just getting ready to go in. Flash is really getting into good shape now, he was quite happy to go quickly most of the way, especially the way back. Saw a few hikers, but other than that, we were on our own. Enjoyed it a lot, just wish they had more trails out here! This ten mile loop pretty much covers most of them, there is just a couple more short loops around camp to do. Of course, we’ll go backwards at least once here, just for variety, but we’ll have to do the same trails most of the time while we’re here. Got back to camp, and was planning on getting hay, but the guy contacted me after I texted him and said it wouldn’t be ready until tomorrow, darn it! Oh well, that’s the way it goes. I got out the pads I had bought for the Cavallo boots and cut those according to size and put them in both pairs of boots, will try them out next time I ride either horse. It did seem like the pastern wraps did a good job, there didn’t seem to be any rubbing. Then when I put the pads in Apollo’s boots, I decided to replace the velcro straps, they were pretty beat up, and I had spare, and wouldn’t you know, when I opened the draw to get the new straps, there was a pair of Cavallo pastern wraps in there! I have no idea where they came from, don’t remember seeing them, but evidently they had sent me some, maybe as a freebie with my last set of boots (or more likely the set before, since I had no memory of it) so now I have THREE sets of pastern wraps! Guess I’ll be trying those out on Apollo, too, though his boots are already broken in. I also decided to raise my stirrups a notch, just because there are times when I feel at certain speeds I don’t have enough leg control, we’ll see how that works. Grilled a nice little steak for dinner, now I’m sitting outside waiting for it to cool down, not sure if I’ll have enough battery power to watch a movie tonight, I didn’t run the generator at all today, and there were a few clouds so I didn’t get quite as much charge today as I hoped, but we’ll see! That’s why we’re testing the system! Won’t be long out of bed, though, so I’ll say good night, my sweetie! Love you

Tuesday, August 3, 2021 – Laundry and Runaround Day

Hi Sweetie!
Had a great night sleep last night, went to be early, got up at 8:00, got my chores and breakfast done, as well as a load of laundry first things. Surprisingly, the generator started with no problem, even though I didn’t run it at all yesterday, so I guess my solar panel is helping to get the charge up on the battery, just as I had hoped.. I’ve been chasing down some hay and was hoping to get some today, but the earliest will be tomorrow. We’re so close to civilization here that I wore my earplugs to keep out the noise of sirens and a little traffic, but it makes it pretty convenient to everything. The nearest Tractor Supply is less than 10 minutes away, so I went there and filled up a couple of propane tanks, plus ordered a couple more bags of Balancer because they could have it delivered by next Friday. Then I headed to Walmart for a few things (which, as always, turned out to be MORE than a few things!), then went to Kroger for fuel, though I had trouble finding the station, as it was behind the store rather than in front of it. Thought about riding when I got back, but decided against it. I’ll go tomorrow in the morning, and be back in plenty of time to get hay in the late afternoon. Spent the day doing some research, was a bit flummoxed when I went to the Waterloo website and it said that the entire camp was sold out for the whole week of Labor Day, when I was planning on being there. When I called, though, they said they just don’t accept reservations during that time, it’s first come, first served, and said I should have no problem even with a rig my size. I was relieved to hear that! Did some reading as well, and generally relaxed most of the rest of the day. Settled in for the evening, watched an interesting movie with Judi Dench called Red Joan, based on a true story of a WWII spy. Now I’m ready for shower and bed, so off I go! Love you, darlin’! Good night!

Monday, August 2, 2021 – Travel Day to Highlands State Recreation Area

Hi Babe!
I had a terrible night sleep, though I don’t really know why. The temperature was great, though I had to put the heavy quilt on, which was cozy, but I ended up reading until about 2:00, then still couldn’t get to sleep. Eventually I did, but then it was 9:00 by the time I woke up in the morning. No worries, though, my trip today was short, but I did something I don’t think I’ve ever done before, I left behind my leveling ramp, darn it! I called down there as soon as I realized it (I had reach Highlands by then), and they claim they couldn’t find it, but the camp was nearly empty so I don’t know who grabbed it. Well, I do have that piece of 2X10 leftover from when I build the new rack for the water tank, thank goodness, so all I need is the metal ramp end, which I can pick up at Lowe’s or Home Depot when I go out. I was disappointed, but, hey, that’s the way things go, and it seems to me that that board had broken when I backed up on it this time anyway, so no big loss, I guess. Anyway, we arrived safe and sound at Highlands, a primitive camp with a single water spigot, which, I can’t believe this, has a spring-loaded handle! How dumb is that. Well, thankfully, that’s easily defeated with the right size bungee, so I managed to fill up everything before I parked anyway. The Michigan DNR website is weird though, it claims that only RV’s up to 30′ can fit into a 70′ site! I’ve been finding that in a lot of places. Fortunately, we got it straightened out in the office, and they did have a couple of sites available for the two weeks I plan to spend here, and one, #9, turned out to be just fine. All the sites have highline posts, but it’s not exclusively a horse camp, regular campers can come here, too. By the look of the highlines, none of them have been used in a long time! I decided to put up the fence so they would have more room to move around, and they’ve been stuck on a highline for several weeks now, and they really liked grazing and rolling, so I’m glad I made the extra effort. I arrived about 12:30, got to the campground around 1:00 when I started filling up with water, then got everything setup in a couple of hours. I didn’t put the screen room up at first, hoping the bugs weren’t too bad, but by 4:30 the mosquitoes started to make an appearance, so I put the screen room up after all. This place is pretty wide open, though they’ve planted some saplings around, (in places that will probably be a problem for a big rig backing up in twenty years or so!), but I’m certainly going to get my share of solar power! The forecast is for sunny skies all week, 70’s during the day, 50’s at night, so perfect weather. I’m going to experiment and see just how long I can go without running my generator (except for laundry, which I need to do), just to see if I can make it through an evening of watching TV and recharging my electronics from the solar energy I store during the day. With 15 hour days, and wide open spaces where I should get almost all of that converted to battery power, it will be interesting to see how that goes! Anyway, it’s already getting cooler, I’m hoping for a better night sleep tonight, so I’m planning on getting to bed early. I’ll be heading in for my shower soon, then bed, so I’ll say good night now! Love you!