After a quiet breakfast and chores, the horses got saddled up and out by about noon, to finish off the final trail here at AH Stephens SP, the Orange trail. They have just about finished adding an extra mile to the Blue Trail that I rode yesterday, but I didn't want to risk getting lost, since it still didn't have markings, so I stayed on the main trail. The Orange trail requires you to go out the Red trail for a ways, but instead of going the long way to the right, I knew it joined at a closer intersection out to the left, so that's where we headed. It meant essentially going "backward" on the trail, so many of the markings were only on one side of the tree (opposite from the direction we were headed), but every intersection is well-marked, so it's kind of hard to get lost here. This was another pretty trail, but it did get closer to civilization, at one point paralleling the busy Hwy. 22, you could hear and occasionally see traffic through the trees, past a couple of park buildings, and you could hear lawn mowers on the move. It also had a couple of historical sites, including a baptismal pool from 1866 and a CCC outhouse from the 1930's, which they pointed out with signs. Nowhere near as pretty as the Blue trail, but still worth the ride. It was almost exactly 5 miles, so not a long ride, but pleasant, with perfect weather, just enough breeze to keep the real heat away, and, of course, the shade was excellent. Got back around 2:30, had lunch, then I took Lola out to the trail near the boat launch and she did some more swimming (again, we didn't take the dogs on the trail because I knew this one went near a road, and didn't know how close, so better safe than sorry!) After her exercise session, relaxed the rest of the afternoon, had dinner, took the dogs for a quick walk (I'm trying to get more exercise in order to lose some weight!) before settling in for the evening.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016 – Another (and Last) Ride at AH Stephens State Park
Tuesday, May 10, 2016 – Another Fabulous Ride at AH Stephens State Park
Saturday, May 7, 2016 – Another Computer/Rest Day
Mostly vacation planning today. The campground was busy because apparently there is a local stable or concessionaire that hauls horses in and then takes groups out on rides through the park. Today’s group all had fancy hats, no doubt due to it being Derby Day, but they had once accident where a girl was thrown or fell off, and the paramedics had to come in and look after her. Heard later from one of the rangers that she had broken a hip and would require surgery. Hope the owners have a good Waiver of Liability signed! In any event, with all the traffic on the trails, we elected to stay home, even though the weather has been perfect, 70’s in the day, upper 40’s at night, great sleeping weather! Supposed to get a lot hotter tomorrow, but we’re still planning on riding, expecting that it will be cooler in the shade of the woods. Watched the Derby and otherwise had a more relaxed evening.
Friday, May 6, 2016 – Computer Day
Spent most of the day working on various things on the computer, and otherwise taking a rest day.
Thursday, April 28, 2016 – Work Day
Our original plan had been to leave and start heading north today, but our most recent client wanted to meet us in Orlando today, so that’s what we did instead. Spent the morning with them, then found a nice little Thai restaurant for lunch, then went to a party we had been invited to that was being held at the house of the first friends we visited when we arrived here. Didn’t think we’d still be here, but when our schedule changed, we decided to participate. It was a potluck karaoke gathering of women, something I can’t say I’ve ever experienced before, but it was fairly entertaining. During one break, Hubby performed a couple of Shakespeare monologues that were VERY well received, so we left as heroes by the time we departed at 4:00. Being the only man there helped, of course! Stopped on the way back to camp to do all our shopping, then started putting things away and doing cleanup in anticipation of our departure in the morning.













































