Sunday, November 5, 2023 – McCulley Endurance Ride Day Two

Hi Sweetie,
Another day up around dawn, pretty much a repeat of yesterday, floating around all day, mostly with the timer, then off to the field for the 50 mile finishers. No dinner tonight, so I just had a small sack after the big sandwich at lunch. There was a short crisis when Kaleigh couldn't find her truck keys and ended up having to call a locksmith when we couldn't find any trace of them. Watched a Wonder Woman movie just for fun, heading to bed shortly. Good night, babe! Love you!

Saturday, November 4, 2023 – McCulley Endurance Ride Day One

Hey Babe!
A typical, super busy day of running around and helping out wherever they needed it. Started out working with Vickie as a timer, did that a good part of the day, had to fix one problem on the trail when a couple of people missed markers on a tricky corner, then ended up at the finish line clocking folks as they came in, the last of which was at 6:35, just before the sun set. Ran back and threw some hay at the horses and dropped Lola off (she spent the day with me), went to dinner and the ride meeting, got back to the trailer about 8:00, fed the horses their grain, walked Lola over to my friend Jo's trailer to pick up a couple of groceries she brought to me (she's riding tomorrow), already did my Spanish lesson at the Finish line, so just my blog, my cup of Sleepytime tea, and my shower, and it's to bed! Daylight "savings" ends tonight, so all the rides start an hour earlier tomorrow, so technically, I'll get the same amount of sleep anyway, since I'll have to get up an hour earlier! So I'll say good night, and love you, darlin'!

Friday, November 3, 2023 – Preparation Day

Hiya Darlin'!
Kept pretty busy today, putting out water tanks and filling them up, helping with ride registration, keeping the dinner spaghetti pots stirred, speaking at the riders meeting, helping a few more folks understand the map, and finally calling it a night after 8:30. Need to get up early tomorrow, so it's tea, Spanish lesson, shower and bed for me! Good night, sweetheart! Love you!

Thursday, November 2, 2023 – Another 14 Miles of Checking and Correcting Trails

Hey Sweetie,
Well, Kaleigh, the Ride Manager for the event this weekend, has run into a few more problems that have delayed her arrival even more, so she didn't arrive until after dark. Since I hate leaving things that could be done ahead to the last minute, which then leaves time to actually do the last minute stuff, I decided to go out and make the changes on horseback. I was afraid Flash would see me coming and run away from me after yesterday's long and tiring ride, but he was perfectly still, even turned toward me when I came over! We got a late start, but we didn't have that much to do, so off we went. I left Lola home because I figured she had enough exercise yesterday. We made the two fixes on the trail, and noticed several markers that had gotten blown off by the wind, it's been a very chilly wind from the north the last couple of days. Actually felt guilty I didn't put blankets on the horses last night, especially Flash after all the work he did yesterday. Anyway, we checked out a couple of extra trails on that side of the road to make sure the markers were still okay, and since we were making such good time, not having to stop every 50 or 100 yards, I decided to check out the markers on the farm side, just to make sure they were still intact. That's what added all the extra mileage today. Happy to say most of them were fine, though I improved on a couple of sign and marker placements. Got back to camp right at 5:00, rinsed off Flash and after I scraped him, put his blanket on, even though it's not going to be as chilly tonight. Still, the breeze is still going pretty strong. Got everybody and me fed, K and I have decided to wait until breakfast to get together, so I'm done for the night! Just my tea, a shower and that's it! Good night, baby! Love you!

Wednesday, November 1, 2023 – Nearly 24 Miles Traveled for Trail Marking

Hi Babe,
Woke up to a chilly morning, dressed with four layers on. Intended to get out early, but once again, had a few complications that delayed me. The most unexpected was when I was all saddled up and packed and ready to go, stuck my foot in the stirrup, and the stirrup broke! The leather had worked its way through the rivet. At first I tried to find another stirrup that might work, then I decided to see if a Chicago screw would work, and it turned out to be the perfect answer. That killed twenty minutes, so I finally got out a bit after 10:00. I only managed to get a little over six miles done yesterday, so in order to finish it off, I had to do the other nineteen today. Of course, I made a few errors and had to backtrack a couple of times, I just don't have any experience in this forest (I've ridden this side only once before), but I managed to get it done, though it was a long day, made longer by the fact that I also had to take down markers from a previous event that were left behind. How rude and inconsiderate! Unfortunately, they were the same pink ribbons we are using, so I had to remove them as much as I could. I re-purposed some that were on the same trails, had to take a bunch of others done because they were on the wrong side, just a lot of extra hassle, as if I didn't have enough to do today! Oh, well, c'est l'avie! Lola came with us, and for the first time in a long time, she just plopped down in her chair and crashed when we got home, didn't try to bring me her frisbee or anything! It will take a couple of days for her to recover. Flash was his usual brilliant self, mostly patient today with all the stop/starting, and even stood still for me to staple signs on the trees after awhile. It was after 4:30 by the time we got back to camp, but it was a job well finished. Well, almost finished. As I started to coordinate all the information on my mapping program, it seems it might be a tad long (not unusual), but there are a couple of places where I can trim a couple of tenths of a mile, so with Kaleigh bringing her side by side tomorrow, we can fix those in no time. She's having a computer problem she had to fix, so will be later than normal, but no worries, if I have to, I can always go back out on Flash, though I'm sure he would appreciate a day off tomorrow. I would, too, though we'll have to see how late she's going to be. Anyway, that was my day, need to get to bed soon! Good night, darlin'! Love you!

Tuesday, October 31, 2023 – Busy Day Marking Trails

Hiya Darlin',
Had a good night sleep, at last, and had intended to get an early start marking trails but had a few things get in my way. I had to pick up the package Jo sent me with arrow signs in it and ended up in a long conversation with the owners here. Then I had trouble with my staple gun, spent nearly an hour working on that before I got it working properly. Finally got on the trail just before midday, managed to get about eight miles done. Had to come back and make up some more markers, I didn't have anywhere near enough, and spent the rest of the evening making enough for tomorrow, hopefully. I'll need to get more clothespins if we decide to do a third loop. That's one of the things I learned from the owners today, apparently that part of the forest I was told we couldn't use is actually being used, and was used by another endurance ride back in September! I hadn't planned on a third loop, but maybe we can get it done, if I can finish off the other two loop tomorrow. Lola had a good run today, and has been crashed all evening, hopefully she'll sleep through the night. Anyway, I'm running late, having my tea, need to finish off everything and get to bed, busy day tomorrow! Going to be a chilly one, too! Good night, my sweet! Love you!

Monday, October 30, 2023 – Living Nightmare with a Happy Ending

Hey Sweetheart,
The last 20 hours has been an absolute nightmare! It started when Lola didn't come home last night. You know as well as I do that the only time she doesn't come back after 20 or 30 minutes is when she's being physically restrained. The only other time she didn't come home all night was when those two idiot boys took Lola to Chicago and by the time I found out, I ended up having to meet them in Louisville. That was a nightmare, too. When she didn't come home at her usual time, I expected a phone call, which is what usually happens, from someone who thinks she's lost and holds on to her. Well, last night, there was no phone call. I had already hooked up the truck to the trailer, so I called Deb and she graciously came out and we drove up and down the road, and even into the field where it was filled with campers from the Hulaween festival. I was terrified she made her way all the way up there and someone might have taken her, but no one we talked to had seen her. I really didn't think she's go that far, but she didn't seem to be closer to home. Deb brought me back and I stewed for awhile, but I just couldn't sit around, so I called the sheriff's office, then walked back up to the campground and proceeded to walk into the festival. I finally reached some paramedics and explained, they said they'd spread the word. I finally turned around and walked home, it was after 1:30 by the time I got back. I took my shower and went to bed, but couldn't sleep for the longest time. I was posting on various Facebook groups and doing what I could, all the while praying that she would come back in the morning. I must have finally dozed off a bit, but woke up at 7:00 and got up. Sunrise wasn't until 7:45, but I fed the horses, and right after I had a bowl of cereal, I saddled up Flash and started around the neighborhood calling for her. I ended up back at the festival, though this time I cut right through, found some staff, reported her at Lost and Found, and was told to go to the park office, which I did. The place was jam-packed, of course, and everyone was thrilled to see a horse in the park, and were all very kind about Lola, though eventually a woman in authority made a point to tell me I shouldn't be in the park, but I was already headed out by that time anyway (easier to apologize than get permission, right?) By now it was after 10:00, so I made up a flyer, did a bunch more Facebook posts, and tried to solve the problem of how I was going to get over to McCulleys to mark the trails while still leaving my trailer behind. I sure didn't want to move it out and not have it be there when Lola came back, I didn't know what she would do if it were gone. I had a lot of positive responses about borrowing a trailer of my group and the Florida trails group, and one negative experience with a guy that was selling a trailer but said I could borrow or rent it, then when it came time to give me his address, disappeared. I drove into town and got flyers printed, and stapled them onto posts all up and down the road. I was very close to solving the transportation problem when suddenly a guy drove up with Lola in the passenger seat. OMG, I couldn't believe it (though the universe's little voice was showing me a happy ending.) Just as I suspected, she was only a short distance away. Apparently Mike first thought she was part of a pack of dogs near her mother's house, which was right across the street from the end of the road, but then realized she had a collar on (unlike the other dogs), so he took her out, bathed her, brought her into his house, had her in his recliner watching TV. Apparently she was with him all day! Someone finally told him that I had been hollering for Lola along the road when I was putting up flyers, and he drove her over. I was so grateful!! I couldn't understand why he didn't call the phone number on her tag, but all he said was that it was an 800 number, and that didn't make sense to him. I explained that it was my own personal number (I've had it over 30 years, after all!), but he didn't expect it, so he didn't call it. Still not sure why he didn't try it, but, whatever! She was back! it was just about 3:00 by this time, so I figured I still had time to move, so I finished packing, hooked the truck back up, loaded up the horses and got moving. I was thrilled that I made it around the back driveway, it's always been a close turn for a big rig, but they've taken a tree down and I went around fine. Close on one tree, but fine. I was so excited that I forgot to stop and pick up my leveling board, so I'll have to pick that up again later. Arrived at McCulleys at 4:30, got myself settled in a lovely spot under a big tree, though I pulled in for a change, which it fits better this way. I've got a full hookup again, and the horses are in that big paddock right at the front. Love getting here first! Was thoroughly exhausted by the time I finished my setup, barely had the energy to make dinner and watch a one hour show. I don't think I'll need any Sleepytime tea tonight! Just have enough energy to wash the dishes, do my Spanish lesson, take my shower and go to bed. I'll have a busy day tomorrow, but it's the kind of worry-free busy I love! Whew! What a day! Good night, babe! Love you!

Sunday, October 29, 2023 – Laundry, Housework and Packing

Hi Babe,
Another noisy night with earplugs, long into the night. I think sometimes they're just competing to see who can be the loudest! I just found a schedule, and both Friday and Saturday nights they played until 4:00 a.m. though I know someone was playing at 7:00 a.m. yesterday morning, even though it wasn't supposed to start up again until 1:00 p.m. Maybe just a jam, I don't know. The last band tonight is supposed to end at 11:15, so hopefully I'll get a full night sleep! Last night I closed one of my bedroom windows, and that seemed to help a bit for some bands. Anyway, today was about getting ready to move on tomorrow, so laundry, housework and packing was what I did today. Got the truck hooked up and everything put away that I could, flushed out the black water tank, though I broke that handle doing it. Guess plastic handles don't last forever! Ordered a new one to be delivered to the next place on Tuesday. Love Amazon Prime! Looking forward to a busy week of riding, I'm so bored with the trails here, especially considering how many in the Spirit of Suwanee property are still closed, so I'm looking forward to exploring some new ones. Also looking forward to getting back a decent sleep schedule, just not happening here with all this noise. Just my Spanish lesson, shower and bed left to do! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!

Saturday, October 28, 2023 – Kayak Journey on the Suwanee River

Hiya Darlin',
Despite having 30db earplugs in, I could still hear the thumping of the music next door, tough to sleep, and every time I woke up, it was still going, even at 3:00 in the morning. I think I napped during the set changes, and that was about it! I heard music at 7:00 as well, don't know if they actually stopped for a few hours, or I finally slept through it, but I can't say I'll be sorry when this is over, it's getting rather nerve-racking. I know I sound like my parents when I say this, but why does it have to be so dang loud! They're a mile away, and I can still feel the bass beat in my bones! Oh, well! I got up to my alarm and did my chores, then got ready to go on a lovely kayak journey, thanks to the gratitude and generosity of my hosts, who also work the Canoe Outpost at the Music park. Met the van at the local convenience at about 10:30, and was driven to the four-mile out launch, which is located in the Mattair area, where I've ridden previously with Sheila and her mule Pete. A tricky road, if you can call it that, more like a trail, for the van and canoe trailer, but it is what it is! I thought I would be with a group, I didn't want them to make a special trip for me, but the group changed their minds and only went on the one hour, which was a different launch point, so I ended up doing it on my own, which, as you know, is perfectly fine with me. I really enjoyed the peace and quiet for the first half of the trip. I had one small group pass me, they started about 70 miles south and have been camping along the way, which sounds like a lot of fun. Once I got to Suwanee Springs, I got a chance to see the graffiti bridge from a different angle, usually I'm on top with Flash. There were a lot of people on the bridge, and a bit further on, I could start hearing the music. I actually liked the sound of the group that was playing, it was more bluegrass, with fiddle and banjo and a bass that I think was a string bass (rather than an electric) but I wasn't sure. Soon I was passing tents that were precariously perched above the river, passed a incredible tree house, and finally, passed the beach, which was extremely crowded and noisy. I was getting a bit concerned about getting a secondhand high from what I could smell in the air. I found out later that there is a burn ban (we haven't had any rain in a long time), so there weren't any campfires. Deb told me when I finally got to the outpost that campfire smoke is usually really bad during the festivals, so it's nothing this year. Unfortunately, the firewood guys didn't make any money this time around because of it. We chatted for a bit, then a group came up and wanted to go out, and that was my opportunity to get taken back to my truck. It took twice as long to get out of the park as it did to get from the park to the Springs, as the roads were full of bikers and pedestrians. The place was absolutely packed! Tents and campers were crammed in together with hardly room to breathe! Not my scene, for sure. Anyway, got back to camp by 2:00, relaxed for the afternoon, since tomorrow will be the beginning of a very busy week. Watched another good movie about the dark side of the pharmaceutical sales business, time for shower and bed! Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Friday, October 27, 2023 – A Few More Minor Repairs

Hi Sweetie,
Had a rather slow day today, had a few stomach cramps that kept me from moving comfortably. I think I didn't drink enough water after my massage and that caused it. I had to get up a couple of times during the night as a result, but still got a decent night sleep. Thought about going riding, but frankly it would be hard to enjoy the peace in the forest with all these loud bands going all day long. I'm finding it a bit distracting. I finished putting together the side marker, and then when the mail came, I received a horse tie bracket which I broke somewhere along the way. I had put some oil on it yesterday, and it took all of a minute to replace it, thank goodness! Then I put everything back up in the attic and put the ladder away, as I start to pack for my departure on Monday. Had to go searching for Lola's frisbee, haven't seen it in a couple of days, but I found it next door. Not much else going on. Watched a good movie about the Jesus Revolution during the hippie era, Kelsey Grammar doing another fine job. Ready for shower and bed, with earplugs! Good night, babe! Love you!