Hiya Babe,
Had a better night sleep, woke up ready for the busy day, and busy it was! Was ready at registration by just after the appointed time of 7:30, then after taking care of business there, headed back to lead Flash over for a vet check, and we rode the intro ride today, as a favor to Jo, who's getting her horse Luna back on the trail after ten months of recuperating from a suspensory issue. Passed vet check with flying colors and headed out on the R&W trail about 9:30. We were hoping this would be a speedier ride that the last time we rode together, training Nikki, and it occasionally was, but not enough to keep Flash happy! I did experience something today I had never done before, which was somersaulting over the head of my horse. Unintentionally, of course. We had just decided to open up a little bit, got about ten strides before Jo hollered to slow down, her horse was starting to buck on her, which we discovered was because one of her back boots was coming off, so she got dumped. At the same time, Flash was just coming into some deeper sand, so when I reined him in he lost his balance and fell to his knees, which is the point when I somersaulted over his head. Good thing is that the drop from a short horse on his knees isn't very far to the ground, so I didn't get the least bit hurt, and neither did he. Thank goodness we were on soft sand! Jo was fine as well, though a bit later, she was thrown again, and may have wrenched her neck a bit, though nothing too serious. Hey, we horse gals are tough! The rest of the ride was fairly uneventful, although Jo wanted to walk quite a bit of it, but we finally were able to pick up the pace to a steady, medium gait. Unfortunately, we never got to canter or gallop, so Flash was a bit frustrated by that. We were back well before noon, and Flash passed his vet check again, though he got a B on impulsion, that's his one weak spot, entirely my fault for not training him how to do it. What can I say, I have a fundamental issue with being beside more horse rather than on him! Just something wrong with that picture to me! Anyway, the rest of the day was filled with tending to all the business of the ride, and it was all finally over around 8:45. Another long day! We had several hours of hours that hadn't been in the forecast until the last minute, so all my tack got wet, and the temps dropped, so I had to put blankets on wet horses after feeding them. Looking forward to a long hot shower and a good night sleep! Love you, darlin'! Good night!
Wednesday, December 24, 2025 – Panther Back on the Road!! Plus Ride on Apollo
Sunday, December 14, 2025 – Busy Day Unmarking Trails
Hi Babe,
Was in bed by 10:00 last night, and didn’t last long reading, then woke up around 6:00, so I got in my eight hours. Then I read for awhile and fell asleep again, woke up when Jo called me after 8:30! Obviously needed the sleep! It wasn’t long before I was on the trail on Flash, taking down the Red/White markers. I was only a couple of miles into it when I came across a group of riders who were taking the markers down! Obviously, I politely asked why they were taking down my markers, and they made it out like they were worried about trash in the forest, and told me they had found markers six months after an event still out there, but they admitted they knew the event was just yesterday! I suggested that they may want to wait a few days for the markers to be removed before deciding they were trash! It’s not like we can get them all down overnight! Anyway, it all ended on a happy note, and I suggested if they want to take down markers, they can certainly contact the organizer of each particular ride, and we would be happy to assign them a section of trail where they can remove markers, officially! Danny, the woman who was taking them down, gave them to me, and I headed out to pick up the trail again, which I fortunately remembered, since I didn’t have my Garmin with me! Managed to get all the markers and signs down before 2:30, and had just gotten Flash rinsed and put away and sat down when Jo arrived. She had gone out and picked up the remaining water buckets, so I helped her pick up the last two signs for Horse Crossing on the road, and to take the water buckets back to Val’s house. We chatted for a few minutes before she headed out, and I came in a resumed my usual evening routine. Yesterday I got lucky and managed to get enough bandwidth to watch a couple of episodes of Bones, using my computer and projecting it to my smart TV, but I could never get it more directly. But that worked, which was good enough! Trying to do the same tonight, but so far, no luck. Meanwhile, I treated myself by opening the bottle of Merlot I got at the Biltmore Ride, felt like I deserved that after everything this week, not to mention what’s to come tomorrow! I’ve arranged to pick up the rest of the markers with DeDe, but it’s going to be a cold, long underwear kind of day tomorrow! Fortunately, that’s only going to last a couple of days, and I’m staying here at the BP trailhead with electricity until Wednesday, when it’s going to warm up again. Feeling very tired, of course, but it was a successful event, which is very satisfying! Good night, darlin’! Love you!




































































