Monday, Nov. 8, 2021 – Nice Ride With Linda on Apollo

Hey Babe!
Another late night and morning, still trying to adjust to the new time, or just can’t seem to get off my “theatre” circadian rhythm for some reason. Did chores and had breakfast, then called Tractor Supply about the order of two bags of Balance we had hoped would be on the truck yesterday, and hit a roadblock. Typical. No one knew anything, and everyone I talked to told me what I had been told wasn’t possible. Grrrr! Frustrated, I got online on the Nutrena dealer locator and discovered the local Co-op had the Balance, so I went down and picked up two bags, plus a bag of Senior. They didn’t have the Perform for Flash, so I had to stop at Tractor Supply and get a bag there, but I had earned a $10 loyalty coupon, so at least that bag cost me about half price. Once I got those put away, I started saddling up the boys. I had invited Linda along, since her horse is out of commission for a bit while his legs heal, and she was happy to ride Apollo. We had a lovely 6 1/2 mile ride, mostly on the trails I’ve already done, but they were nice, and it warmed up to a beautiful day after a very chilly start to the morning. After we got back and put the horses away, she went off and tended to Sonny, I opened the two packages I had received today. One was for a new tailgate handle cover, which worked perfectly, and the other was for lug nut covers, which were way too small and will have to be exchanged or refunded. Then David came by with Kyle, one of his tenants that can do welding, and looked over my steps to figure out the best way to install them. They’re talking about not even using the bolts I bought, but just welding an entire seam along each end, they think that will be stronger. Whatever works, I don’t care! Then we all went into dinner, Sheila put out a big buffet spread for sandwiches, which was delicious, but as always on a buffet, I ate too much. Not going to lose any weight this week! Then we played another game of Farkle, then she brought out vanilla ice cream in stemmed glasses, and we poured Michigan Cherry Wine on it for dessert. Wow! Very nice! Oh, and I did Snowy River for them, just for fun. Then I helped Linda give Sonny another dose of bute, and headed back to the trailer, took Lola for a quick walk, and settled in for the night. Another night in the low 40’s, though Deb said it actually got down to 37 last night! Brrrr! Glad I’m so well insulated! Anyway, done for the day, heading to shower and bed in a bit. Good night, my darlin’! Love you!

Thursday, Nov. 4, 2021 – Second Ride Along Suwannee River, Washed and Waxed Truck

Hey Darlin’!
Despite going to bed at a reasonable hour, I read for hours before I finally got to sleep, was still up before 8:00 this morning. After breakfast and chores and a little bit of housework in the bathroom, I did a little shopping on the internet (I ordered a new tailgate handle cover, I lost mine when the tailgate came down), then washed the truck. Then I saddled up Apollo, who seemed more than willing to go for a ride, and we had a fairly short four-mile ride that took us about 1:15. We did a lot of jogging, so that improved our speed somewhat. I mostly did the trail along the river in reverse, and this time we took Lola with us, so she actually got to go swimming in the famous Suwannee River! After we got back and I put Apollo away, I tried out some new Maguire spray wax, which was a lot easier than paste or liquid wax, and though I doubt it will work as well, it certainly was easy to use! It looked a lot better when I got done, whether or not it will bead, I don’t know, but I’ll find out shortly, there’s rain in the forecast. Debbie came by and chatted for awhile, then I had dinner and fed the horses. I also put their blankets on, it’s supposed to get pretty chilly tonight, and there’s an increasing chance of rain, and I don’t need them catching a chill! Settled down for the evening, and I intend to get to bed fairly early, though hopefully this time I’ll actually get to sleep at a decent hour! Heading to the shower and bed shortly! Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021 – First Ride Along Suwannee River

Hi Sweetie,
Even though I got to bed at a reasonable hour, I slept past 9:30 this morning! OMG! And that was without earplugs! It was so quiet here, so peaceful, perfect temperatures, and I guess I must be more tired or stressed than I thought, but it was a lovely sleep that I evidently needed. So breakfast and chores, then some trail planning (Debbie, my hostess, was kind enough to drop off a map at the trailer yesterday), plus I found a map online from the local WMD (water management district, not weapons of mass destruction), so I was able to plan something out. Once I got that done, I saddled up Flash and off we went! I wanted to find the best trail down to the Music Park so I know how long it will take me to get there when Pistol and her crew come on Friday, plus explore some other trails so I know my way around. There’s not a huge amount of trails here, so it won’t be hard, but today was my first trip, so there were a lot of stops and starts. I managed to get to the Music Park in about 40 minutes just walking (well, at Flash’s pace of walk!) and we strolled around the park getting our bearings and finding the horse camp area. Apparently they had a huge event this past weekend, attended by an unbelievable 35,000 people according to Debbie, and although I’m sure they’ve been doing a lot of work since then, the place is still a huge mess. There are piles of garbage bags at every other campsite waiting to get pick up, a lots of folks running around getting things done. The horse camping area was a parking lot of golf carts, which were apparently for rent during their Hulaween event, I’m sure they’ll be moving those soon, too. Anyway, once I got the lay of the Music Park, I headed out to explore some other trails, and found a lovely one that goes along this famous river for awhile, then cuts a little inland into some decent woods (lots of live oaks and hanging moss around, not surprising since the nearest town is called Live Oak!), until the trail ended at the river again. Found a nice direct route back (it helps that I had it all planned out on my GPS), but there are a couple of other trails that I’ll need to explore, though I have the general idea of the layout of the area now. The ride was two hours long, just over 7.6 miles, and the weather was absolutely perfect! Flash was great, as always, and he had a great roll in the paddock once I put him away. Debbie and Dave stopped by a bit later to look at the welding job, they think they’ve found someone who can do it, but Dave wanted to explain it better and wanted to take a closer look. He also said he has some limestone he can put down where my truck tires sunk in, thinks that will solve the problem. I’m not worried, we’ll figure it out somehow, always do! Finally settled down for the evening with a nice grilled burger and a new series on Prime, with plans to get to bed early again. Just have to do a French lesson, take my shower, and head to bed. Good night, babe! Love you!

Sunday, October 31, 2021 – A Ride At Last!

Hi Babe!
Well, sensible me was in bed by 11:00, but a lot of the rest of the gang hung around the campfire until after 3:00 this morning, though I put my earplugs in so they didn’t bother me at all. Of course, they overindulged a bit (they deserved it!), so we were a bit late starting this morning, and several folks that had said they were going to come riding with us ended up not being fit enough, but Pistol was determined, so I started saddling up in time to leave around 11:00. One of their friends, a guy named Mike, decided to come along, so I put him on Apollo and saddled up Flash. Pistol and Doc were riding stock horses, so the three of them did fine together, but of course, Flash was in the mood to go, go, go, as usual. In fact, it was him running willy nilly around the pasture this morning that woke me up! He was jumping and leaping over piles of limbs, having himself a good old time! He was mostly okay on the trail today, we got slowed down a lot because there was a lot of water on the trail. Apparently it’s typically swampy out there, and with last week’s big rain, it was especially swampy, so lots of wading today! We only went for less than six miles, but it was a nice ride, so good to be back in the saddle again! I can’t believe it’s been two weeks since I’ve been riding! But then, I’ve been really busy. Once we got back from the ride, I started working on the jobs that I still haven’t accomplished. I took the wheel off the trailer, hoping to try to get past the drum to see what shape the brake shoes were in, but only got so far. Then I started working on the tailgate, banging away at it, when Cowboy came out and gave me a hand. He was brilliant! It took a couple of hours, but by the time we got done, I got a fully functional tailgate that opens and closes just fine! It’s got a few bends and dents in it, but hey, I’m all about function, not form! It works! That’s all the matters. Sorry to say it looks like I won’t get my steps welded in, but I’ve already spoken to the hostess at my next stop, and she seems to think she’s got someone there who can help. I loaded the old tire on the truck, and, surprise, surprise, FedEx finally let me know that my tire won’t be coming today, but it will come tomorrow. Cowboy also helped me diagnose my brakes, there’s no way I’m taking them all apart just to look at them, but he told me what to look and listen for when I adjust them that will clue me in on how good or bad the shoes are, so I guess I’m good on that at the moment. So all I have to do tomorrow is get the new tired mounted and put back on the trailer, and a trip to Tractor Supply and Walmart for supplies, and I’ll be out of here, probably on Tuesday if all goes well! I’ve enjoyed my stay, but I’m looking forward to being at a trailhead and doing a lot more riding again! So I’m off to shower and bed, my love! Good night!

Friday, October 15, 2021 – Another Ride at McIntosh

Hi Sweetie!
Woke up to another misty morning! Every morning here has had either thick fog or a good mist, must be something about the river (which is the Chattahoochee, by the way) and the geography around here. It didn’t last as long this morning, so after chores and breakfast, I got Flash saddled up and we were out riding by 11:00. There is a huge event here tomorrow, and they had already started putting markers out in the field, but I cut across it early to take the trailhead out that way so I could come back via the river, out of the way when I figured it would be busier. It was a lovely ride, we took our time, got back around 1:00. There aren’t a lot of miles here, but they are pleasant enough. I was worried that eventually the organizer of the big event would come down and ask me to move, but they never did. I’m so far out of the way, I couldn’t imagine it would be a problem, but who knows? Anyway, I expect a lot of activity very early in the morning, so I’m trying to get to bed early tonight. I got the two Amazon packages, but still haven’t got my window, according to FedEx it’s still in Arizona, but they are still saying I’m supposed to get it today, though now it’s showing in red on the tracking information, so I think they’ve figured out that if it was in Arizona this morning (and apparently this afternoon as well), that it’s not going to make it for a GA dellivery today. I’m worried it won’t get here by Sunday now, in which case it will be a disaster, because according to the people I bought it from, FedEx won’t let them change the delivery address a second time, though considering it’s FedEx’s fault, I can’t believe that would be true. We’ll see, anything is possible with FedEx, they never fail to disappoint! Apparently they, like everyone else, is having a staffing problem. Everywhere I look there are hiring signs. I’d have no trouble getting a job if I ever wanted one, that’s for sure! Anyway, it was a quiet afternoon of mostly reading, though now I have another chore, the carbon monoxide detector is on the fritz, and I can’t seem to reset it. I took it apart, too, but nothing I did seems to work, so I’m just going to have to order a new one. I pulled the fuse so it wouldn’t keep chirping, but now my kitchen counter light doesn’t work either, so I can’t delay it. Always something! Well, that’s enough to report today, time for shower and early bed. Good night, darlin’! Love you!

Saturday, October 9, 2021 – Wilderness Ride on Kari’s Horse Velvet

Hi Darlin’!
I was up before the crack of dawn this morning, had breakfast and fed the horses and left them with extra hay, and drove out of camp with Lola before 6:30 as the sun was just coming up. The reason was because Kari had invited me along with a group of her friends to go riding in the wilderness, but the logistics of taking Flash was just too complicated, so Kari offered to let me ride her horse Velvet, while she rode a younger horse named Bliss. I arrived right on schedule, got my saddle on Velvet and drove out to who knows where to meet up with her friends, who all arrived at the same time as we did. These were all world class gaited horses, and I was looking forward to seeing what a true, uncompromising gaited trail ride was like. We headed out in short order, but it quickly became clear that there were so many horses that Lola got confused (I didn’t realize the group would be so big), so we ended up having to leave her in the trailer as we rode off, which was the right choice, I had enough to worry about without adding keeping an eye on her to the mix. I can’t say that I’ve ever gotten introduced to a horse doing 20 mph, but that’s about what happened. We all lit off down a road to get to a trailhead, and everyone was going at racking pace, and I had to keep up. Velvet was full of energy, and was trying to make it a race, so it was a little while before I figured out how to get along with her. It’s a totally different feel than Flash, of course, but I managed to hang on long enough to get the hang of it. Lost my sunglasses though, I hadn’t battened everything down well enough because it was a bit more bouncy than I’m used to. Anyway, once we settled down a bit, it was more comfortable, and I was pretty pleased with the way it went. The trails in this part of the forest are unmarked and not very well maintained, so there were lots of times we had to go around or over trees. With this group, though, at every opportunity they were moving along pretty fast, so I had my hands full keeping up, though my horse was entirely capable, I just needed to learn to handle it! Whipping through trees on a narrow trail can be a bit harrowing! We did over 13 miles, left after 8:00 and were back just after 11:00, so we made good time! It’s a beautiful raw forest, with a lot of challenging sections, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Special thanks to Kari for the invite and the transport! We got back, rinsed down the horses and sent them out to pasture, then I headed into town to trade in another tank of propane. I thought I still had two full ones, but it seems I only had one, and since I need to do laundry tomorrow I didn’t want to take any chances on running. Unfortunately, the Tractor Supply doesn’t fill propane at this location, and the Coop is too dang expensive, so I ended up just swapping out a tank at Walmart again, though this time I made sure I got a brand new, unrefurbished tank. The last one wasn’t new, although it was freshly painted and the dates are good on it, but it wasn’t quite new. Doesn’t matter, really, just a little sentimental about trading in the last original tanks on the trailer. Silly. Anyway, got back to camp, there were lots of dayriders’ trailers, and they were all starting to come back and leave around the time I got here. Had a relaxing afternoon, heading to bed early, tomorrow is a busy day of laundry and packing up. Good night, babe! Love you!

Friday, October 8, 2021 – Pine Torch Trail Completed!

Hi Babe!
Well, all of my planning and network finally paid off, with Kari picking me, Flash and Lola up at 8:30 and running us all over to the trailhead on the west side of the forest so that we could ride the Pine Torch loop. Pam, whom I met the other day, joined us there, and we gaited off on a perfectly lovely trail, with lots of waterfalls and ferns and beautiful trees, very, very nice! Surprisingly, the footing wasn’t too bad, all the rain drained off pretty well (as evidenced by the full creeks and falls), we took turns leading and following, which was really good for Flash, it was just a very nice, fun ride. We ran into a few other riders on the trail as well, as it was a gorgeous day, not a cloud in the sky, temps never got too hot, just perfect. I was worried Lola would be tired after fifteen miles yesterday, but she kept up just fine, with her leading the way while Kari’s Aussie trailed in back, so it was just perfect. Got back to camp by 2:00, leaving the afternoon to relax a bit, I let the horses graze for awhile, but more folks came into camp so eventually I had to put them back on the highline. Other than filling the truck water tank and doing some prep for my ride tomorrow, it was a pretty low-key rest of the day. I’m heading to bed extra early, which I’ll tell you all about tomorrow. Anyway, a great day, the kind that make me adore living on the road at a trailhead! Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Thursday, October 7, 2021 – Finally Another Ride!

Hi Sweetie!
After days of endless rain, at last the rain finally stopped! Though the forecast had said it would rain overnight, it never did, but the skies were still pretty gray this morning, but at least there was no rain! Got up early, did my usual chores and then some, and before I even had my breakfast, my riding buddies, Laurie and Dean, showed up, an hour early! Well, we managed to fill the time with me eating and us chatting, partly because I wanted to make sure Flash had a good breakfast. Nevertheless, I was saddled up and ready to go by 9:45, fifteen minutes ahead of our scheduled time. We had decided to just do a road ride today because it was still so wet in the woods, and we were all pretty sure the trails would be messy and probably trees had come down, so even though it may not have been as interesting, at least we didn’t have to contend with mud and cobwebs! Lola came along, too, since most of the road was just forest road, but there was one section I had to put my lead rope from my McCarty on her because she wouldn’t stay off the busy asphalt road. I put Flash’s boots on, but he lost one the first time we started to do a good speed, so I ended up taking them off. It seems his feet have gotten pretty hard so it didn’t seem to bother him, and the roads here don’t have too much gravel on them, so he seemed okay. In all, we went about 15 miles, some of it through the forest, some of it not. It was a nice ride, and we had a good time chatting. They’re taking a trip to Florida in February, they were asking me about places to stop along the way, something we’ll talk more about later. When we got back, another trailer had come in, with a buggy on it, then later another came in, so I’ve got company again. Because the horses have been standing in mud and their feet were soft, I took the time to trim the front hooves on both of them. I also filled the trailer water tank, and I once again had to put the trailer on the truck and readjust the leveling, because the other side had sunk in about six inches and when I opened the door this morning I almost couldn’t get it open because it was butting up against the steps. Thank goodness there’s a pile of gravel here! I finally got all that done, then had some dinner and settled down for the evening. Already had my shower, will be off to bed soon after my Sleepytime and Ginger tea and my French lesson. Got another early morning tomorrow, Kari is coming to get me so that we can finally do the Pine Torch loop on the west side of the Forest. Good night, my darling! Love you!

Saturday, October 2, 2021 – Gorgeous Ride with the Locals

Hey Sweetie!
Well, my network paid off big-time today! Although we didn’t go exactly where we planned… Kari arrived and said she had spoken with a couple of friends who were already planning on riding out of my campground today, and would it be okay if we joined them and rode Pine Torch later in the week? Of course I said yes, and it turned out to be a great ride! Pam and Laurie really knew the renegade trails here, and we had a lovely, nearly 13 mile ride, some of it at a fabulous Walker-gait pace, which was no problem for Flash to keep up with. We switched between leaders and being in back throughout the ride with very few problems, though Flash did get kicked once because he kept sticking his nose in the tail of the horse in front, so he got what he deserved! Not being a “beer ride,” we did a lot less stopping, though we did take a couple of breaks, but there are several nice picnic areas set up along the trails, so we had no problem finding a place to stop. Flash did very well, as always, though he lost one of his boots a couple of times, and the final time I just left it off since we were almost back to camp. They took me to several out of the way places, including a great cave with a waterfall they call the “shelter.” Apparently there are a lot more of them than are visible from the orange trail. We also did some fast gaiting along the road a few times, also wonderful! Anyway, it was a fabulous day of riding, a little warm but much cooler in the woods, a bit humid because there’s a front moving in that’s bringing rain and hopefully slightly cooler temperatures tomorrow. You know me, I never mind a rainy Sunday, makes me relax, though there is some housekeeping I want to do, just a bunch of stuff that needs to be put away. So I’m spending the evening reading and watching TV, and it won’t be long before I’m off to shower and bed. Good night, babe! Love you!

Thursday, September 30, 2021 – 15.5 Mile Ride at Owl Creek

Hi Darlin’,
Had a fabulous night sleep last night, woke up nice and refreshed, did my chores, and it wasn’t long before I was saddling up Flash for his first ride here. Last time when we were here together, we did the orange loop twice, going in opposite directions, which is a little over eight miles long. Today I wanted to add the smaller blue loop in the middle, which the maps says is only about 2.5 miles long, so I figured about 10-12 miles with the added terrain. Turns out that it’s more than 15.5 miles long, so it was a much longer ride than I had anticipated. Still, it was a very good ride, and Flash did an excellent job. I met some other day riders resting down at that nice picnic area by the bridge, but only stay for a moment to adjust a stirrup, then I was off on the blue loop trail. A really nice ride, though. It reminds me of Big South Fork or Hocking Hills, without the mud and the long stretches of slippery rock, though there were a couple of short instances of both here. I had forgotten how nice this forest is in places, with lots of caves and little waterfalls, though most of the trail is well-built so that it traverses along the middle of hills as they curve around, rather than trying to go up and down them all the time. Still some nice grades, though. I ran into a local woman out riding, too, on a pretty paint horse with one blue eye. We chatted a bit, but I never got her name. Anyway, it took longer than I had planned, so by the time I got back to camp, I didn’t have time to go do the shopping like I had hoped I would be able to do, so that chore is now pushed off to tomorrow. It’s probably better anyway, it was a long day, I’ll need to recover tomorrow! Oh, my neighbor from the last two days left this morning, we chatted briefly, and when I got back to camp, all the day rider trailers were gone, so I was hoping to have the place to myself tonight, but another camper came in, though he doesn’t have a horse, and then long after dark, yet another trailer came in, too dark to see who it is, though. Guess it will be next week before we finally get the place to ourselves, though I did let the horses graze free for awhile before the first camper got here. Settled down with a movie with dinner, one more French lesson, now I’m ready for shower and bed! Love you, sweetie! Good night!