Hiya Darlin'!
Had a lovely day today! The weather finally warmed up enough for it to be comfortable riding, so after spending some time in the morning trying to figure out how to transfer money for my vacation (STILL not worked out yet!), I saddled up Apollo, put on Lola's orange vest, and away we went! By noon, the campground was empty, so I wasn't worried about Lola on the trail. We went exactly two miles, at an average of 2.1 mph. Lola got way ahead as usual, but did keep coming back to keep us company. We did some lovely trails, though the last bit was along the road. Once we got back, I did a little more work on the computer, then started saddling up Flash for a ride as well. Another camper came in by the time we left, so I left Lola tied up at the trailer. She'd never be able to keep up anyway. Even though we only did about 7.25 miles, we only took an hour and a few minutes, so you can tell, he was really booking! We got lots of cantering practice in today! The only practicing I got on Apollo was my patience! But Flash and I made up for it, speed demon that he is! All cantering and gaiting after the first mile. Gorgeous! Gave him a nice bath afterward, since he had worked up quite a sweat. The trails were all nice today, none were tilled up, and only a few area showed pig sign, so it was a gorgeous ride. Put most everything away before days end, settled down for the night. Quite a few more campers came in during my second ride, evidently ready for the hunt starting tomorrow, but no rangers came around to kick me out, so i guess all is good. Going to try to get to bed early, though I'm under orders to not arrive at the Florida 100 before noon, and it's more than 90 minutes away, so I guess I won't worry about rushing out of here in the morning! Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Saturday, January 17, 2026 – Wonderful Fifteen Mile Ride of Flash at Hampton Tract
Hey Sweetie,
Had a good night sleep, woke up refreshed and ready to go! Got Flash saddled up and headed out for our first ride here at the Hampton Tract. It started on the road, which was typical Florida limerock, but it had a good swale beside it, so it was no problem. After less than a mile it turned onto a much nicer grass trail, as we followed the perimeter trails in a counterclockwise direction. We soon came across some sections that had been seriously dug up by pigs, so I'm guessing they have a big pig problem here! That slowed us down some. Once we got past though, it was fabulous for quite a few miles, and Flash was raring to go! We eventually went past a couple of lakes on either side of the road, and went through some really enjoyable sections, and then we reached another road, where Flash really wanted to move. Not surprising since it was headed in the general direction of camp! When we turned off that, though, we ran into a couple of long stretches of trail that had obviously been recently tilled, presumable as a firebreak, with no remedial action taken to smooth it out, so it was truly horrible for awhile. Eventually we got past that, and headed back to camp at a lovely pace. Since I've booked my Serengeti trip, and since apparently they do a lot of cantering (the antithesis of my Yellowstone trip!), I decided I better get as much practice in as I could, so we did a LOT of cantering today. Flash was certainly up for it! We did 15 miles in about 2.5 hours, so we were keeping a pretty good pace! Very happy with the ride today. Gave him a nice shower when we got back, and he even resisted the urge to roll, so all is right with the world! Except I had a problem with my little video camera, I could get the lens cover to close. The last time this happened on my old camera, it was because a few hairs had gotten inside the cap, so in the evening, I set about trying to clean it out. OMG, I had no idea! I started tapping it lightly and blowing on it, and the amount of hair and other particles that came out was incredible! I tapped for nearly an hour, and got hundreds of bits of hairs and stuff out of it! I have no idea how it got that bad in such a short time. I've only had that camera since August! Anyway, I did as much as I could, then found a nice little cloth envelope to put it in, hopefully that will keep the dirt out better. What a chore! Anyway, finally got that done, then I had to reheat my tea because it had gone cold while that job dragged on, but I won't be long out of bed now! Good night, baby! Love you!
Sunday, January 11, 2026 – Ride and TOG PSA Day
Hey Sweetie,
Did my usual morning of chores before saddling up Flash and heading out for a ride. It's too bad there's only about eight miles of trails here, today was the third time we've done pretty much the same circuit, and I can tell Flash is getting pretty bored here. But we still managed to get in a bunch of nice canters and speedy gaiting, which is always fun! Later in the day, I got a notice that my package had arrived. It was supposed to be here Friday, then Tuesday, then Monday, so I guess I shouldn't be too surprised it showed up today! Which was fine, I managed to get the PSA done. I was working with a program that I had downloaded earlier, but couldn't work with until I got the headset with the microphone, which was in my package today. I build the whole two-track PSA, then when I tried to export it into a usable format, it informed me that my 7-day trial was up and I couldn't do anything else with it unless I paid a bunch of money! Grrr! So I downloaded Audacity again, and managed to make that work, but it meant doing the vocal part over again, which was challenging because Lola was being very fidgety and making a lot of noise, but I finally managed to get it done, thank goodness. Managed to get in a couple of episodes of Bones, now I'm off to my shower and bed! Good night, baby! Love you!
Friday, January 9, 2026 – Lovely Ride on Flash at Hardee Lakes
Hey Darlin',
Woke up to a beautiful morning, got some early chores done, then saddled up Flash for a lovely ride around the park perimeter. Managed to clock eight miles, but we made a pretty good pace, including some speedy canters and gaiting. Saw some wildlife, too, like an armadillo, water birds, and Gator Lake lived up to it's name, with numerous gators floating like logs out there. Being Friday, a bunch more campers came in, and I stopped at a couple of sites on the way back through camp to let some folks admire Flash. Sorry to say that all of the new campers in the equestrian area are non-equestrians. Really a shame they don't keep them separate, especially since several of the new campers are families with young kids, and I'm not sure they know how to behave around horses. Riding bikes through camp willy-nilly would be dangerous for less seasoned horses than mine, if you know what I mean. Not my place to complain, though, but I'm sure the only reason I couldn't stay a full two weeks was because this site was booked by a non-horse person next week. Oh, well, I've made lots of plans already, so it will all work out in the end! Settled down for a quiet evening, pigged out on a big smoked turkey drumstick (I got hooked at Thanksgiving, so will probably become part of my dinner routine in the future) and binged on a bunch more Bones. Won't be long before I'm finished with it, twelve seasons in all! Lola is getting used to her splatter-proof bowl, and it seems to mostly be working, though there is still a couple of drips escaping as she retracts her mouth, but it's definitely a lot better! Didn't get my second delivery of stuff which was due today, so I'm hoping they'll come tomorrow. Hope they didn't get lost in the system! Washed my flannel sheets and put them away, as it's been getting into the mid-80's here and don't need them. I've even been running the AC in the evening to cool things off at night, but that will change next week when a cold front comes through. Pleasant sleeping, though! Off to bed soon, so good night, sweetie! Love you!
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 – In Your Loving Memory, My Love! Short Ride on Apollo
Hiya Babe,
Feeling a bit nostalgic today, thinking a lot about you on this 6th anniversary of your departure for the undiscovered country... But lived life to the fullest, doing some computer work in the morning while I waited for the mist to burn off, made my annual "In Memorium" donation to the Musk Ox Farm in Palmer, Alaska (our latest Adoptee is an ox named Lola!), then taking a ride on Apollo in the afternoon. We only went two miles, around the nearest lake, but it was lovely. Sorry to say he's stumbling quite a bit these days, and seemed to be limping a little by the time we got back. I did some work trimming his feet today, I think that's where his problem lies. His soles are very hard, brittle and overgrown, though I tried to trim them back a bit. They seem overly concave as well. Once I get back up to Morriston, I'm going to try to find a good hoof person and see if something remedial can be done. After all, he does turn 30 years old this year! I should probably just retire him, but he does seem to move a little better once he gets warmed up, just like the rest of us aging folks! Settled down for the evening, missing you, as always! Love you, darlin'! Good night!
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 – Lovely First Ride at Hardee Lakes
Hey Darlin',
Nice and quiet here, had a good night sleep! Woke up to a rather foggy morning, but it didn't take long to dry up into a beautiful day! Got a bunch of little things done in the morning, including having to use my blow dryer to defrost part of the freezer. Last week I had a day when my propane was empty and after I switched over, my refrigerator didn't start properly, so it defrosted enough to put a puddle in the bottom of the freezer, so when it started working again, everything that was on the bottom got frozen and impossible to remove, so I had to blow dry it loose, which took some time! Got it done, though. Finally finished what I had to do and saddled up Flash for our first venture out. We ended up going about seven miles. There is literally no markings on the trail, so I had no frame of reference, though I did plot a GPS trail and put it on my Garmin, which helped a lot, but I still had no references! There were a couple road signs at a couple of intersections that simply said 'trail' and 'exit', but otherwise, nothing. No big deal, though, as it's only 1200 acres, so it's pretty hard to get lost. Quite a bit of the trail was following roads or going through open fields, but we finally came to the preserve area, which turned out to be quite lovely. Lots of old growth, and even some wildlife. Saw an armadillo and heard the splashing of some rather large gators, though I didn't actually see one, and, of course, lots of water birds, as there are numerous lakes here. Lots of docks and boat launches along the way. A lovely ride, and Flash was quite happy to race along whenever we had a nice grassy, open space. We were out about two hours, and he was perfect. Perfect weather, too, so I couldn't ask for more! Gave him a nice bath when we got back, but I made him stand at the trailer until he dried off a bit, so he wouldn't immediately roll after his bath, and it helped! Then I got busy with the trail planning for TOG and managed to get that done before finally settling down for the evening. A wonderful day, not too taxing, just what I needed! Won't be long out of bed tonight! Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Saturday, January 3, 2026 – Quick Ride on Flash, Lunch with Helen and Art
Hey Darlin',
Was woke up before 6:00 by the sound of Flash whinnying, sure enough, Apollo got hungry and busted through the fence, heard him munching the hay beneath me. Flash soon followed, so I had to get up and fix the fence and give them more hay. Managed to get a little more sleep, then got up and got busy. So many things have been ignored with the busy month I've had, so I managed to get a couple done before I saddled up Flash and took him for a short but fast ride. Under seven miles, but at nearly 7 mph the entire way, and it was wonderful. Meanwhile, Art took Lola for a walk, then eventually we met up at Willard's to have lunch with Helen. Stopped by Jo's on the way back to drop off some stuff, then Apex to look at the parking situation before getting back to camp and doing a few more things. Braided a bunch of bale string, got enough for awhile now! Put some stuff away, filled up with enough water to get me through the rest of the weekend, fixed the solar fence charger, which had the wire pulled out when the horses escaped this morning, and did as much as I could until after 5:00 when I called it quits. Busy day! Still have a lot to do tomorrow, though. Heading to bed shortly! Good night, sweetheart! Love you!
Monday, December 29, 2025 – Busy Second Ride Day, Rode Intro
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!
Thursday, December 25, 2025 – Merry Christmas Ride and Party!
Hiya Darlin'!
Had a wonderful and busy Christmas Day! After chores and breakfast, I did a little checking on the non-working furnace, which is back to doing what it did before the last mystery repair, and nothing I did helped, unfortunately. But that wasn't my focus for the day. I saddled Flash and we went for a fabulous ride, almost fourteen miles, on the orange trail, which took us up to the Apex area trails. That turned out to be great, because I had a chance to check out a couple of trails ahead of the Taste of Goethe, and one trail which I couldn't use last year because they had chewed it up so badly that it was terrible for horses, has now settled down into a beautiful sand and grass trail that will work just fine! Flash was in high spirits, insisting on a four mph walk the entire way, except for when he decided a fast gaiting or a full on hand gallop was called for! What a fun ride! We went nearly 14 miles. The trails are so dry and lovely, you couldn't ask for better trails! I noticed some of the trails already had ribbons on them for the Goethe Gallivant ride this weekend (quite right, since it's an FEI ride, including a 100-miler), and the conditions are perfect! The weather was fabulous today, with a high near 80, and they are supposed to continue through the week until a cold front finally comes in on Tuesday. Fabulous! Got back to camp around 2:00, rinsed of Flash, who then promptly rolled in dirt and sand, going from white to brown in a matter of seconds! Oh, well! I decided to take one last stab at my furnace, cleaning off the control board and removing the cover from the far where the sail switch is, cleaning that up, taking off all the electrical connections I could see and running an emery board over them in the hopes of improving any connections. I finally put the cover over the fan, and put it on more tightly than before, since nothing works unless that's in place, and finally turned everything on, and was delighted when it immediately came on and stayed on! Everything works, but something is setting off the safety switch, which shuts everything down, and I think it's that fan cover, as simple as that seems. We'll see how long this fix lasts! Finally cleaned up after that, changed my clothes and headed up to Bob's house, aka Mellow Yellow, and joined the party up there. What a lovely evening! Too much food and drink, some very pleasant conversation, a nice walk over to the Caudill's for dessert, music, door prizes and even some dancing (though I didn't partake in that!), and a lovely Christmas was had by all! We finally left around 8:00, back to camp by 8:30, gave the horses their hay, and now have just a short evening left before bed. So grateful for days like this! Though I'm grateful for every day, of course, but these kind of days are so memorable. Not long out of bed tonight! Good night, sweetheart! Love you!
Wednesday, December 24, 2025 – Panther Back on the Road!! Plus Ride on Apollo
Hey Sweetie!
A very happy day! The weather was gorgeous and crying out for outdoor activity! First, though, I took a quick look at my furnace, which stopped working a few days ago, and I reset it, pulled the fuse a few times, and finally got it back on track, working again. Hopefully it will stay that way, since we have some cold weather headed our way next week. The Porta-potties for the upcoming Goethe Gallivant arrived, so I got them settled in and taped up so prevent their use before the event starts. Then I took a ride on Apollo, with Art and Lola alongside, and we went on about a 2.5 mile loop. It was wonderful! Then Art drove me up to Reuben and Angela's to pick up Panther. He sounds fantastic! That incredible growling purr is back! I'm still a little worried about things like what kind of shape my tires are in, but there wasn't the shimmying at 45 mph like they're use to be, so a lot has improved. There are a few electronic problems I need to look into, like the power locks and the power windows on the passenger side, though fortunately, the driver side window works fine. It was covered in dust, which I remedied later when I got back to camp. After I picked it up, I headed to Helen's to pick her up, then over to Willards for lunch. She was in a particularly despondent mood today, I've never seen her so depressed. Having a car accident and losing her independence a few weeks ago is really getting tough on her. We managed to cheer her up a little by the end of lunch, I think. Then I headed back to camp, where I gave Panther a good wash and a light wax, as well as a bit of Armorall on the inside. There are so many boxes being stored inside, I really need to take some time to go through them all and see what I can get rid of. No room for Lola or passengers at the moment, gotta fix that! Finally settled down for the evening, having enjoyed a very fulfilling and satisfying day! So good to have Panther back on the road!! Good night, baby! Love you!
























































































