Tuesday, July 6, 2021 – Travel Day to Sandy’s, Change of Plans

Hi Darlin’!
Finally had a decent night sleep, with earplugs, because we had an unexpected thunderstorm pop up right around bedtime, slept almost straight through to just after 7:00 when I got up and started getting ready to go. Sorry to report that despite resealing the bedroom window, there was still water along the edge of the window, so I tried one last thing, I tightened the screws that apparently hold it together and it place. I can’t think what else it might be, but some of them were a little loose, so maybe that’s the problem. I’ll know after the next storm! Didn’t take me too long to get everything done, headed out of camp right around 9:00. It was a straightforward and uneventful drive to Standish Milling where I was FINALLY able to pick up three bags of Balancer, then on to Sandy’s arriving about 12:15. She had gone out and hadn’t gotten back yet, but she showed up not long after. It didn’t take long to realize that it would be IMPOSSIBLE for me to get into her yard! They have a narrow driveway with ditches on either side, and the road is also very narrow with a big ditch on the other side, just no way I was going to be able to get in there! Fortunately, I was able to reach live people at the National Forest office, and arranged to have the gate unlocked at the River Road Trail Camp, which is one of the stops on the Shore-to-Shore Ride across the state of Michigan, and they managed to get out here very quickly! We arrived just after 2:30 (Sandy was leading the way), and it didn’t take too long to get set up with two of us doing it. We brought her mare with me because her yard still isn’t quite ready for her, and if I’m not there, she doesn’t have a riding partner anyway. This is quite a large camp, though isn’t generally open, and is one of those that has water IF you have a 5000 watt generator to plug into the pump to make it work. Not quite sure why they don’t have one of those solar pumps like at Hungerford, that would make a lot more sense. Anyway, doesn’t matter, I put my generator on there and got everything filled up, the trailer, the horses’ buckets, the truck tank, Lola’s pool, and even her automatic water bowl, so hopefully I won’t have to do it again, unless I stay here longer. Unfortunately, I have almost no cell phone signal again, even worst than at Hungerford where at least I could drive up to the top of the campground or walk over to a picnic table a couple of sites away and get a signal. Here, almost nothing. I’ve managed to get a text or two on occasion when 3G pops in momentarily, but it’s very sporadic. Oh, well, that’s been the story of the summer, practically everywhere I’ve gone I’ve had no signal. I have to do some shopping tomorrow, I’m going to have to take my computer along and get caught up, I’m so far behind on so many things right now. Anyway, Sandy left about 4:00, it’s been uncomfortably hot again today, but there’s a cold front moving in overnight that’s going to drop the temps about 25 degrees, be nice not to sweat for awhile. I have no real map of this place, Sandy said she might know where to get one, hopefully she’ll have one tomorrow. Well, it’s after 9:00, still plenty of daylight but the mosquitoes are starting to come out, so I’m heading in for my shower and bed! Good night, babe! Love you!

Monday, July 5, 2021 – Final Ride on Apollo at Hungerford

Hi Babe!
Well, after sleeping so late yesterday and not doing much during the day, I couldn’t get to sleep even though I still felt tired when I went to bed. It was a fitful night at best. And I didn’t even have any wine last night, you know how sometimes that wakes me up in the middle of the night, but that wasn’t it either. Oddly, a large group of riders headed out of camp at about 11:20 p.m., and didn’t come back until almost 1:30 in the morning! I guess it was a true midnight ride! It certainly wasn’t a full moon ride, I don’t think there was a moon at all last night, it seemed pitch dark to me! Not something I’d want to do, but hey, it takes all kinds to make a world! Fortunately, I woke up at 7:30 and made myself get up even though I felt tired, I just have to have a normal day to see if I can get back on track! After chores and breakfast, I saddled up Apollo for a short ride, just to finish off a couple of trails that I had missed during the week, very straightforward ones that amounted to just over five miles. In a way, I made it sort of an homage to you, my love, since it was Apollo I rode here when we were here last together, it seemed fitting to have my last ride here on Apollo again. Once we got back I let him graze awhile, and Flash for a bit, too, while I started to pack up for our departure tomorrow. I spaced it out throughout the day, not that there was that much to do, but tried to relax and read in between, just to space the chores out. Got everything done that I can get done, the truck is lined up but not hooked up because there’s a little slope and I don’t want to be leaning on my head overnight. I’m going to watch a movie tonight, something I haven’t done for awhile, hoping it will help get me back into my normal cycle. I ate early, though, sausage on the grill, salad, and some macaroni and cheese. Trying to get rid of all the junk food in the house, though I’m happy to say that I’m down about six pounds from where I was before Loretta Lynn’s, surprising considering how much food I ate while I was there! At least I’m headed in the right direction! Anyway, I’m settling down for the evening, it was another hot day but it’s starting to cool down now, a short shower came through before, nothing serious. So good night, sweetie! Love you!

Sunday, July 4, 2021 – Happy Independence Day!

Hi Sweetie!
I’ve been having a bit of trouble sleeping lately, though I’m not sure why, maybe just the change of activities and meal time or something, I don’t know, but I decided to take a couple of acetaminophen PM last night, and did knock me out pretty good. I did wake up long enough to say good-bye to Trish at 7:00, she was packed and all ready to go. Afterwards, I came back to bed, fell right back to sleep, and the next time I looked at the clock it was 11:37! I can’t believe I slept that long! I think I had better only take one of those pills instead of two, they REALLY knocked me out! And I can’t believe Apollo didn’t make a fuss about breakfast being so late, he usually tends to get vocal when he’s hungry, but I didn’t hear a thing. Once I did get up, I didn’t do much, felt too groggy for most of the day, but it was nice to just sit and read all day. It was so hot by mid-afternoon that any movement evoked a sweat anyway, so sitting still was the best option. By 7:00 the temps started coming down a bit, so I ended up sealing the bedroom window, now that it’s had a few days to dry out inside, hopefully, and leaking is one thing I can’t delay repairs on! Hopefully I did it well enough to prevent any further drips around the edge. I put most of the hoses away as well, so I won’t have too much to do tomorrow. Maybe I’ll even get that last ride on Apollo in if I feel more rested tomorrow. Anyway, didn’t do much so there’s not much to report. Off to shower and bed shortly! Good night, my darlin’! Love you!

Saturday, July 3, 2021 – Another Fabulous Long Ride at Hungerford

Hi Darlin’!
I can’t believe Trish and I put on another 16 miles today! Again, a lot were on new trails, which was my plan, and each and every trail had it’s own unique characteristics that made it memorable in it’s own way. What an incredible place this is! This is one of the few places I’ve been where I can honestly say it would take me a long time to get tired of it. Though I’ve managed to do most of the trails, it would take another week to do them all again backward, and then the variety of options available to switch routes is simply awe-inspiring. I gotta say, this place goes to the top of my list! All fabulous footing, only ran in to very rare spots of gravel that never lasted long, deep forests, rows of pines, fabulous 300+ year old trees with widespread branches that seem to go on forever, I just can’t say enough good things about this place! Around every corner seemed to be a whole new feeling. I’ve also arranged to get a few freshly-baled hay from the weekend camphost’s family, which is a load off my mind. I’ve also decided to stay an extra day because the store that has my Balancer is closed on Monday because of the holiday, and rather than drive to Sandy’s, then have to turn around and make a 90 minute round trip the next day to pick them up just doesn’t make sense to me, so I’m going to take a couple of days off to recover from all this riding! Though I still might take Apollo for a short ride to a couple of segments of trails, which is about all I have left to do, and I have one or two small repair jobs on the trailer I can get done tomorrow and Monday as well, but it will be much quieter here after the weekend, no doubt! Since I hadn’t taken anything out of the freezer, we decided to run into town and have a meal for a change, opted for a nice little Mexican restaurant next to the Walmart, where I filled up with fuel even though they weren’t affiliated with the Walmart and I couldn’t use my shopping card for a discount. A nice meal, though, we were both starving! Trish is leaving in the morning, but finally decided to take a shower, so I refilled my water tanks, both in the trailer and the truck (which I ‘ve been using to fill up the horses’ water bins), so I should be able to put hoses away, as well as most of my tack. It was a bit warmer today, but not at all uncomfortable, that’s certainly contributed to the spiritual experience we’ve been having, which is what it’s been feeling like. Sensory overload on the color green!! It’s been a fabulous, busy week here, and have enjoyed every minute with my company, but will enjoy it being quiet for a couple of days as well. Well, signing off, ready to take my shower and go to bed, for sure! Love you, babe! Good night!

Friday, July 2, 2021 – Two More Fabulous Rides at Hungerford

Hello my love!
What a day! I’m getting so many trail miles in here, it’s ridiculous! Started off the day with a 14.22 ride with Trish and Sandy, covering a nice mix of the western and central part of the forest, absolutely gorgeous again! Had a lovely lunch, thanks to Trish, when we got back, then Sandy headed home, she’s got a busy weekend planned, then after about an hour and a half’s rest, we saddled up again, though this time I took Apollo, since the poor guy has been left behind when all the gaited horses have gone out, and Trish was happy to keep Breezy nice and slow, and we went for another six plus mile ride, this time covering the whole southeastern section of the forest. I was trying to find the boardwalks that Sandy and I found the other day, we were in a bit of a disagreement as to where they were, and Trish and I found them, right where I thought they would be (sorry, Sandy!). Of course, it was a slower ride, but that section had a lot more hills than we’ve seen before. It’s amazing, every trail has it’s own individual characteristics, so much variety, it never gets boring! I hope the locals appreciate what they have here, I’ve got to put this place near the very top of my list for outstanding trail riding! Once we got back, we walked up to the camp host, who came in for the weekend and is on the board of the local club that keeps this place in order, and we had a nice chat. She gave me a new map which included a couple of new trails, and is helping arrange for me to get a couple of bales of hay to get me through to Sandy’s, I’m running a bit low and don’t want to run out before I get there! Anyway, it was a busy day full of lovely riding, beautiful weather once again, another day of perfect living! Trish has already gone off to bed, it’s supposed to be a bit warmer tomorrow so she wants to get an early start, so I’m heading off to the shower and bed shortly, too. Love you, babe! Good night!

Thursday, July 1, 2021 – Multiple Rides at Hungerford

Hi Darlin’!
What a day! It started out slow, but once things started happening, it was non-stop today! Didn’t sleep all that well, Lola was restless, but eventually got around to it. After chores and breakfast, I discovered that I could get a good cell signal two sites up from me, so I did a bit of work on my phone at that table. Eventually, Sandy arrived with her daughter and granddaughters. Sandy had decided that she wasn’t up for riding today after all the miles she did yesterday (she still has to strengthen her horse muscles!), so we saddled up my two horses, and first I took the daughter on about a 30 minute ride, then took the younger granddaughter on a shorter ride, with them riding Apollo, of course. The granddaughter was a bit reluctant, so I ended up having to pony her most of the way, but eventually she gained enough confidence to come into camp on her own. We chatted for awhile, waiting for Trish, who had gotten stuck in horrific construction traffic so was running really late, and Sandy and her brood left, only to return a short while later just behind Trish, who finally found her way here. Sandy left right after to spend the day with her family, and Trish and I got her and her horse Breezy set up on a makeshift highline, which apparently she’s never done before, but I managed to piece together something that would work just fine. Once everyone was settled in, we saddled up and took the twelve plus mile ride I had planned for Sandy, which turned out to stunningly gorgeous. I just can’t say enough about how pleasurable it is to ride here. There is a great variety in the forest, but there isn’t one single trail that I’ve been on that I can complain about. The least attractive trail here would be considered a very acceptable trail anywhere else. As you know, my standards are pretty high when it comes to trails, and I just can’t say enough good things about these! Trish felt the same way, she said it’s been years since she’s been on trails this nice. We got back to camp around 8:00, got everyone fed and put away, I did a little bit of work on my computer while I briefly had a signal, we shared a glass of wine, Trish headed off to bed and I’m just doing my usual evening ritual, though no TV tonight for sure, much too late! Heading off now for my shower and bed, later than I would have liked, but there’s just so little time between daylight and bedtime, it’s so hard to get use to! Anyway, I’m off! Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Wednesday, June 30, 2021 – Ride Day at Hungerford

Hey Sweetie!
Well, everything we loved about this place when we came here so many years ago has held up! The trails are spectacular, beautiful footing, fabulous greenery, no extremes, lots of single track trails, even the forest roads don’t have much gravel on them, so it was an absolutely outstanding ride today! Sandy fed the horses while I did my PT this morning, then after breakfast we hit the trails. I had planned a nice, almost 10 mile ride around the eastern half of the park, figured we’d do the western half tomorrow and whatever’s left over the next day. It was wonderful. Flash and her mare got along great, we’d switch leaders intermittently, and her mare was getting more and more calm. In addition to puddles, we crossed a number of small boardwalks with no hesitation on either horses’ part, and just had a fantastic time. Lola came along on this trip today, and she had a great time, too! Got back to camp a bit after noon, rinsed the horses down and settled down for a bit. It’s a bit tough here because there’s no real cell phone signal, but at one point I went up to the other side of camp, which sits a little higher, and managed to get a good enough signal there to check my email and make a few phone calls. Extremely disappointed to learn that the three bags of feed I THOUGHT I ordered last week were not, in fact, ever ordered, and then I heard a bunch of conflicting stuff about whether they carried it or didn’t carry it, but just didn’t have any, yada yada yada. They finally did some checking and said they could get it here by Monday, too late to do me any good. I finally managed to locate some, I can either have Sandy pick some up at Tractor Supply on her way home on Friday in Midland, or I can wait and get it at another place in Standish, wherever that is, though it’s supposed to be fairly close to Sandy’s house. Anyway, I’m not going to have any before I run out, probably. I might scrape through, but it’s going to be mighty close. Then I got a text from Trish who’s desperate for someplace to ride, but apparently the forecast in Indiana is not good, but here it’s fantastic (even chilly at night!), so in the end, she succumbed to temptation and is packing up to drive up tomorrow. Should be quite the reunion! Later Sandy said she didn’t think she’d be up to riding tomorrow (I guess ten miles was too much for her, needs to get her horse muscles back in shape!), but is bringing her family out in the morning to meet the mare. That’s fine, I’m sure Trish will want to ride in the afternoon, especially after such a disappointing trip to Wranglers a few weeks ago. Anyway, it was a gorgeous day, perfect weather, perfect trails, one of those miraculously fantastic days that makes me happy to be alive and doing what we always loved to do! Heading now for shower and bed, it only just got dark at nearly 10:00, so hard to think about bed when it’s still light outside! Makes me feel like a kid! Good night, babe! Love you!

Tuesday, June 29, 2021 – Travel Day to Hungerford

Hey Babe!
Woke up early, once again (like yesterday) opted for no breakfast except a protein bar for later on (I’ve been losing a little weight, thank goodness!), and it took less than an hour to get everything put away and the horses all loaded up and cleaned up after. I was just getting ready to pull out when a park guy showed up about the breaker, well, to ask if anyone had helped me with it, which, of course, they had not. We chatted briefly, then he went off and I pulled out. Another beautiful morning, though about a half hour into the drive, just when I was coming off the first U.S. Hwy onto the interstate, which happened to be under construction so less lanes, when the first downpour hit. Not my favorite driving, but I was super careful and got through it okay. It tapered off, but stayed with me more gently for a long time, until we finally shook it off shortly before reaching camp, which was around 12:30. Made good time because of all the freeway driving. I parked in the same spot we parked last time we were here, near the water source. I considered a couple of areas that were more wide open for my solar panel, but proximity to water won out. It took me a couple of hours to get everything set up, horses on the highline (though I let Apollo and Flash graze a bit, until Apollo got bored with grass and decided to try to break into the feed bins that were in the back of the truck!), chairs out, even got the solar panel out, though it was cloudy and occasionally rainy throughout the afternoon. Sandy had a late start and finally got here late in the afternoon, and after she fixed up her bridle with her new Argentine snaffle, decided she wanted to get a ride in, do we saddled up and took about a four mile ride. Her mare behaved reasonably well, certainly a lot better than our ride on Sunday, so it’s good that I worked out some of her energy then, and Flash was excellent, as usual, back to his old self. Footing and trails are great here, markings easy to follow, so it was easy to plot a route short enough to get us back well before dark. Everyone behaved, everything went well, Sandy and her mare started communicating, and that’s the most important thing. Got back around 8:30 (it bugs me that it’s still so light outside at that hour!), got everyone fed, then I heated up some soup (at 9:15 for heaven’s sake!), then we sat out until the mosquitoes started after us. Apollo and the mare (Sandy’s started calling her Mocha now), got into a kicking match for a bit, those two just can’t be close to each other without starting a fight!. Nothing serious, but Mocha has shoes with cleats of some kind on them, and Apollo is barefoot, so NO FAIR! Well, they’ll work it out, or not, it’s a horse things. Anyway, time for shower and bed, I’m sure Sandy’s ready to bed down in one of my recliners (she didn’t bring her cot-tent this time, worried about the rain, not in the mood for a tent), so considering the late hour, I’m ready! Good night, my darlin’! Love you!

Monday, June 28, 2021 – Travel Day to Potato Creek

Hi Darlin’!
More rain overnight, but a beautiful, almost clear sky this morning while I finished packing up to move. I had to do the horse stuff, of course, and hook up, which I didn’t do last night, then finally pulled off to the dump a bit after nine, so I was out of camp by about 9:30. Fortunately, had an uneventful drive, though it took longer than I originally planned because I wanted to stay on U.S. Highways rather than cross country. All the interstates around here head northwest toward Chicago, so the wrong direction for me (northeast), and the regular map was calling for routes with lots of turns on small roads, so I opted for the bigger roads with less turns. Worked out well, though, I arrived at Potato Creek around 4:00 local time, having lost an hour changing time zones. The girl assigned me a site, but I had to change it because it was way too short for me (didn’t she notice how long I was, or doesn’t she know the site limits back there?). Anyway, I ended up in a fine spot, simply tied the horses to the hitching post (my least favorite horse containment system), but I didn’t want to take any more time setting up and breaking down, since this was just an overnight stop. I was slowed down a bit by a weak breaker, wouldn’t heat water and run the AC at the same time, but I couldn’t get anyone out despite two phone messages. Did manage to get two loads of laundry in, though, watched a Dish movie (no cell phone signal here, which I’m really getting tired of!), had my shower, now I’m off to bed. Good night, my sweet! Love you!

Sunday, June 27, 2021 – Ride on Sandy’s Mare

Hi Sweetie!
Once again we had rain overnight, but by morning it started to clear out. I spent some time putting a few things away this morning, since I’ve decided to leave for my next stop tomorrow, for only one night, then on to Hungerford so Sandy can finally meet up with her horse. Once those chores were done, I saddled up Coco/Scarlett with my western saddle with a big thick pad, and tried her out with that old bitless bridle you used to use on Clio, but she didn’t respond very well to that, too much energy, so I ended up putting Flash’s bridle on her since it would be the nearest fit I had. I moved her around a bit in camp before heading out on the trail. Normally I would want to do some ground work a horse before riding, but I’ve run out of time for that, and I do want to get at least one ride on her before I turn her over to Sandy. She has a lot of energy, just like Flash did when we first got him, but that will settle down once she gets a lot more riding on her. It took her awhile to start listening to me, but eventually I was able to keep her in a nice gait, equivalent to a fast walk, which was very nice and smooth. One step up from that, however, is a whole other story! She gets very choppy, worse than a quarter horse trot, in my opinion. My stirrups are a bit long to be posting, so I was bouncing all over the place once she hit that speed. I kept slowing her down to her slow gait or a walk, which she does just fine. On one hill, we even did a decent canter, which was okay, not as smooth as Flash’s, but not too bad. We did a lot of fields at first, just getting acquainted, but eventually I took her on to some of the single track dirt trails, she did a great job of following the trail (unlike Flash when I first got him, he’d go straight no matter where the trail was going, even if it was off into the woods!), had no trouble with creek crossings, and was pretty sure-footed going up and down hills, though he kept wanting to go a bit faster than I would like through the woods. Good thing there aren’t many knee-knockers on these narrow trails! It was a good ride, though, seven miles in two hours, and by the end we had reached an understanding, which is all you can ask for on a first (and probably, only) ride. She settled down nicely once she ran some of the energy off, and she seemed to start listening a bit better. Sandy had better be prepared to do a lot of riding to burn off some of that energy and get here settled down! Like Flash, she’s not the kind of horse you can just pull out of the pasture after a couple of months and ride safely. She should make a nice horse though, very sturdy, didn’t have any heat or swelling anywhere afterwards. I do have one concern, and that is that she doesn’t seem to lift her tail to poop, she tends to squat instead. Never seen that before. She also a bit sensitive about her hindquarters, not really physically sensitive when I try to prod it, but skittish when you first approach it. Don’t know if it’s just behavioral or physical, will need further examination by someone with more knowledge than me! Anyway, after we got back I rinsed her down and let her eat some clover for awhile while I did some more prep work for our departure tomorrow, in between reading and resting. Finally settled down for the evening, just in time for the rain to come in, perfect timing again! Had my shower, so now I’m heading to bed, going to try to get an early start in the morning. They have a dump here at Middle Fork, so I’m going to do all that in the morning, but everything else except the horse stuff is packed. That said, I’ll say good night, babe! Love you!