Hi Darlin'!
Generators and activities started early in camp this morning, as expected, so I woke up early, but laid in bed for awhile before getting up. After all my morning chores, I got my marching orders for the day. I drove over to the main bridge, met up with Steph and Ann, and they guided me to the top of the hill in the vineyard (with a beautiful view), with instructions to warn the approaching riders of a particularly rambunctious young Great Pyrenees sheepdog and his partner that went a bit over the top doing their job. They would bark and lunge at every horse that went by, and it was decided that for safety's sake, the riders needed a special warning, which I was happy to provide! From 10:00 to about 4:00, I diligently did my job, taking Lola for the ocassional walk, and mostly read a book or Facebooked on the phone in between. A storm came up just as the gals came by to tell me I was done for the day, surprisingly early, but we waited a few minutes until it quit raining before we took down the shelter and headed out. I took the opportunity to pick up my chucker from Meg's truck, and just as I was pulling in next to her semi, spotted a gal wearing the same Moonshine Run t-shirt that I had on, and realized it was Jenny, whom I met at that ride. I had just messaged her a few minutes earlier to try to locate her and hadn't heard back yet, and there she was! We ended up chatting for an hour, getting caught up, then I headed back to my trailer, where Cam and Steve were hanging out. It wasn't long before Steph and Ann showed up needing help to put some glowsticks together, apparently an odd oversight that it hadn't been done earlier, considering they have 75-milers on this ride. Anyway, we threw those together as quickly as we could, then Steve and the gals raced off to put those up. They weren't back by dark, so I'm not sure how much help they'll be for some of those riders, but apparently there is one particularly slow person that I guess will benefit. Cam and I tried to watch an ISS flyover, but there was too much fog. We said our good-nights, and I'll soon be off to shower and bed! A fulfilling day! Good night, my sweet! Love you!
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