Woke up to an early alarm again, expecting hot weather and possibly rain later in the day, so after breakfast, we saddled up and headed out. Our plan was to tackle the big loop on Trail #4, but after making a long arduous climb up some quick rocky washes, we missed the intersection to take us there, and ended up on a challenging Trail #5. Very rocky, with lots of grades, which kept Apollo very engaged. I had forgone the bridle today, using my rope hackamore instead, since he's been very well behaved lately, and I think he really appreciated it, especially because it prevented any accidental pulls on his mouth going up these very steep and twisty terrains. Once I realized that we were on the wrong trail, I consulted my GPS and map and realized that #5 would take us directly back to the southern end of easy Trail #1, so the second half of the journey would be very easy, and the ride pretty short, but the fact that the first half was so challenging, and that we were planning on staying through Friday and riding every day, we decided to keep it short to keep the horses enthused about the week. It was a fantastic, albeit shorter than usual ride, and there were some great views. We were back by 12:30, so we decided to do our shopping today, and to have lunch in town, so we drove the short 10 miles into the cute little town of Bandera, known as the Cowboy Capital of the World, got gas for the generator, had lunch a delightful little restaurant call the Brick Cafe, and went shopping for groceries at the Market, and headed back to camp. We stopped at the Ranger station and extended our stay until Friday, having a conversation with a woman who, too, is from England (like Hubby), and was also a horsewoman, so we had a very fruitful conversation with her, discussing trail options. Back to camp by around 4:30, and settled down for the rest of the day.
Friday, April 11, 2014 – Postpone our First Ride for Rest
Well, Hubby overdid it the last two days, and we had to postpone our first ride so as not to aggravate the situation. Spent the day going through my computer and putting things back in order while he rested his back, icing it down and relaxing in his recliner. We took one trip out to fill up the horse trailer tank with water, as well as one of the portable barrels, which, unfortunately, still has a few small leaks in it, despite the plastic liner we put in it. He felt much better by the end of the day, and I was much more organized, so it was well spent, despite not getting a ride. Sure looks like we’ll be going tomorrow, can’t wait! And the horses will certainly be ready, having spent the day in those little corrals!
Wednesday, April 9, 2014 – Preparation Day
As our local client is now out of the country for two weeks, we decided to take the opportunity to go down to Hill Country State Natural Area, one of the most highly acclaimed horse trails in the area. We spent the day today getting ready, having spread out so much after being here so long, so we knew it would take some doing. Hubby greased all the bearings and changed out the hitch and filled all the tires, and all of the other maintenance that he’s been letting go as we’ve been just sitting for so long. He probably shouldn’t have let it wait until the last minute (as usual), because he was exhausted by the time the evening rolled around, and I was pretty tired too. I had gotten up really early to take my niece to school, as my brother had driven down to Houston to work on his boat again, with an eye toward selling it, as he doesn’t use it. I also ran out to get a few last minute items, including a large dog feeder for his dog, as he wasn’t sure if he was going to be back tomorrow, or stay for a few more days. Also picked up my computer, which Duncan had managed to completely revive, though we had to upgrade to a larger hard drive, as my old one was just too darn small for everything I had. So it went from 320 gigs (which I thought would be enough forever, goes to show ya!) to 750 gigs, because he didn’t have a 500, which is fine, I can always use the space. In any event, we were as packed up as we could get by 7:00, leaving only the necessities until morning. REALLY looking forward to some new trails, and a NEW BACK YARD!, even if it’s only for a few days.
Monday, April 7, 2014 – Work Day with Client’s Staff
Had a 90 minute meeting with the staff of our new client, at their office downtown for the first time. Went reasonably well, but not quite as tight as when the client is there. Progress is made, though, and that’s the important thing. We also dropped off my computer at Vicom in the morning, a place my brother had recommended to repair it (and after a very unsatisfactory experience with the Geek Squad at Best Buy yesterday), so some progress is made on that. Thank goodness I have a smart phone, now, so at least I wasn’t completed off the net! Not sure if I could handle that any more!




























