Saturday, June 26, 2021 – Hay Delivered, Flash Has His MOJO Back!

Hi Darlin’!
Slept through all the overnight rain (thank you, earplugs!), got up bright at early at 7:00 for the arranged delivery of 10 bales of hay at 8:00. When I went to bed last night the forecast said the all-day rain would start at 9:00, when I got up this morning, that had moved to 3:00! Perfect! Tyler Moews, a very nice young man, arrived around 8:15 with my hay, and helped me load it up into the trailer, worth the extra dollar a bale just for that! Brand new hay, just cut last week, smells scrumptious! He was in and out in no time. Had already fed the horses and Lola, so I had breakfast now. Wasn’t long before I was saddling up Flash for a planned 14+ mile perimeter ride, really looking forward to seeing how he does on this mostly wonderful footing. We were out by 9:30, cognizant of the time frame for the rain (yeah, right!), wanting to be back in plenty of time. He was WONDERFUL! He’s been such a slug the last few weeks, obviously because of all the gravel and boot problems he’s been having, but today, he had all the same old energy he used to have. A lot of the trails are around fields of crops and wildflowers, and many of them are beautiful grass that even with all the rain are in excellent shape. Some were dirt with very little gravel, and were hard enough not to have turned to mud. Well, my plan didn’t exactly work out, because my original perimeter called for crossing the river over and back, but with all the rain, it had swollen to the point where I wouldn’t dare even CONSIDER crossing it, it was like the rush just before Niagara Falls. Very wide, probably deep, and moving so fast with so much flotsam it would have been taking our lives in my hands, no thank you! As it was, we had to cross what was probably just an irrigation ditch, and it took me three tries to get him across that five yards because I kept having to grab for my electronics to keep them above water. There was just one step he didn’t want to take, but he finally did it, just a fraction away from swimming. Of course, I was soaked through up above my knees and my Ariats were soaked through, so I had trench foot by the time we got back to camp! It was a wonderful ride, though, we got in a nice long canter, and spent a lot of time, especially heading back to camp, gaiting nicely. The last section of trail in the south was more single track, but for the most part it wasn’t too bad. He was great, though, very sure-footed, even on the most slippery parts. A couple of times he had to really to sit down on his haunches as we slid down a hill, but he did GREAT! We had one five minute sun shower around noon, but we just stayed under a copse of trees until it passed, hardly got wet at all. We got back to camp just as we reached fourteen miles, so even with all the variations, it worked out perfectly. And I have to say, I LOVE this trail marking style here! Very logical, very easy to follow, I never felt anxious about where I was, except at one intersection near the ranger station that didn’t have a good sign, but all the rest, brilliant! It’s wonderful to ride without the anxiety of getting lost, especially when my GPS programmed route becomes moot. It was just lovely! When we got back I let him graze in the clover for awhile on the anchor as a reward, which he appreciated, but before I knew it, he was standing by his place on the highline snuggling with Apollo as usual! By the time we got back, the weather forecast changed to rain coming in at 4:00, and finally, after all that hooplah (and several hours of unexpected sunshine), a band of rain came through at 6:55 and was gone by 7:30. It’s a darn good thing I don’t rely on the weatherman to decide when I’m going to ride, or I’d never be on the trail! Anyway, I settled down for the afternoon and evening, reading and watching a little TV, now I’m ready for shower and bed. A great day, my love! I felt you with me all the way! And by the way, the cicadas are here! Remember that year in Cincinnati when they all came out? Well, those red-eyed bugs are out again, they keep showing up on my stairs for some reason! Already buzzing in the forest! Wonder what they wait 17 years for? Oh, well, good night, my darlin’!

Friday, June 25, 2021 – First Ride Plus Shopping on a Rainy Day

Hi Sweetheart!
Woke up early this morning, but slept deeply, because I had to put earplugs in, what with all the rain that came and went last night. Got up and did the chores, and while I was eating breakfast, a trailer went by me, and it turned out to be the gals that I was supposed to ride with this morning. Seems they must have seen the radar and the weather forecast, it looked pretty gloomy. Of course, not for the first time, the rain stopped just after 9:30, so I saddled up Apollo and went out on my own (with Lola, of course!) Anyway! There seemed to be a break in the rain, I figured I could get a ride in. About a half hour in it started to rain a bit, but I just slipped on my slicker, and before I even had it fully on the rain slowed down a lot. Just a little spit or two after that, then it stopped for the rest of the ride. We just did a short four miles, mostly around the edge of fields and clearing, but it was a lot of nice grass footing, so it was good, especially for Apollo, who’s been such a drama queen about his feet lately. I took one wrong turn (what’s a ride without at least one!), and ended up on what would usually be my favorite kind of trail, single track with dirt footing, but with all the rain and the type of dirt they had here, it was a slippery as ice. Apollo really was being extra careful, almost slipping a couple of times, but we made it. Guess we’ll stick to the wide grassy trails for awhile! It was a nice ride, though, and the skies kept gradually clearing most of the afternoon, until we actually had some blue sky and sunshine for a little bit before it started clouding up again. Once we got back, I headed into town, wanted to top of a couple of propane tanks (since it doesn’t seem like I’m going to get much energy from the sun any time soon!), and a bit of shopping and to fill up with fuel. Spent some time searching for hay, but I can’t seem to get anyone to get back to me, either by phone or messenger, and I’m getting desperate, only have a couple of meals left so I may have to either drive a long way or try to find a feed store in the morning, though the ones I already called don’t have any. Finally settled down for the evening, had to move Coco to a different highline, she’s been doing a lot of stomping and it’s been making it a real mud bog under her, hopefully she won’t keep doing that. There’s no special treatment under the highlines, just dirt and not mud, so nothing more I can do. No one else came in tonight, I suspect the weather forecast is keeping everyone away, but I’m not convinced it’s going to be that bad. Today the radar showed a mass of rain coming my way, but then it suddenly all dissipated before it got here. Fingers crossed for tomorrow, I was hoping to get a long ride in on Flash, but I also have to find some hay, so we’ll see what happens! Anyway, time for shower and bed. Good night, my love!

Thursday, June 24, 2021 – Travel Day to Middle Fork State WMA

Hi Babe!
Once again had trouble getting to sleep, but made up for it later on by sleeping a little later. Was up by 8:00, and because I did so much prep work yesterday, I was on the road by 9:30, which means I arrived at Middle Fork by just after noon after a nice, uneventful drive. There was only one other trailer in here with three girls, so it didn’t take me long to find a spot up on a hill. They have highline posts with cables already on them, which I don’t particularly like, not to mention they were VERY high up, no chance of reaching them without a ladder, which fortunately, I have! Put my own highline up for my boys, then just put a spring lock and a ring up for Coco, which worked out just fine. I’m very close to a water spigot, so I filled up all the water, and just got everyone settled in, got my chairs and awning out, had a short visit with the neighbors, then came back just as the rain started to come in. I had left Apollo on his anchor and Flash nearby, but then some man in a truck came by to tell me that my horses had to be tied up (really? There’s no one anywhere near me, but okay, fine), so naturally that was when the deluge hit, so by the time I had my guys on the highline, I was wet through. He immediately disappeared, don’t know who he was but he didn’t look like anyone official, not sure why I even listened to him. Thanks a lot! Settled down for a quiet rainy afternoon, mostly reading until dinner time, got everyone fed, including me, then relaxed for the evening. I’ve arranged to go riding with the girls tomorrow, and since they have stock horses, it will be on Apollo, who needs to be ridden anyway. Then I’ll take a quick trip to town for shopping. Good news is that will the rain, at least it’s not hot today! Put my solar panel up in hopes of sun in the morning, but we’ll see. Meanwhile, time for shower and bed! Good night, darlin’! Love you!

Wednesday, June 23, 2021 – Ride Day at Stephen A Forbes State Park

Hi Darlin’!
Took awhile to fall asleep but ending up sleeping later than I planned this morning, but no matter. The horses did fine overnight, everyone was in their right place this morning. As soon as I fed them, I headed out to the post office to pick up my package (pads for my Cavallo horse boots), and got back in no time. Got Lola and myself breakfast, and before long, was saddling up Flash for our one and only ride here. What a lovely ride it was! We went along the edges of corn and soy fields, through deep woods, past picnic areas, small ponds, and of course, went right along the side of the big lake. Saw a strange white bird floating in the water, had a beak like a pelican but swam like a swan! Have to do some research on that one! Saw quite a few deer, with very young fawns as well. Just lovely! And the weather was absolutely perfect! These are the days I live for, a nice long ride (12.25 miles) on good footing with lots of variety. Flash even forgot to be “ouchy” on his feet today, the footing was mostly dirt with just a few patches of gravel. He even had a lot of energy on the grass stretches we did! Just perfect! Got back to camp and rinsed him off, but naturally he immediately rolled in the dirt. I started to put stuff away so that I will have the least amount to do in the morning, got their feed ready for tonight and the morning, hooked the truck up though haven’t dropped it all the way so it will stay level. Did one last water fill up on everything and put the hoses away. Did my third load of laundry. Everything’s done except the very last minute stuff I can’t do until the morning. Finally settled down for the evening, but then my signal started acting up so I couldn’t finish watching my program, so I’ve taken my shower and will soon be heading to bed. Unfortunately the weather forecast for where I’m going doesn’t look too good, they’re callling for rain starting tomorrow night and going all the way into next week, but then again, how often has the weatherman been right? Besides, I have a slicker if I need it. At least it will be dry when I get there, and the drive should be dry, so that’s something. Anyway, off to bed as soon as all my pix get loaded on this slow signal. Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Tuesday, June 22, 2021 – Horse Delivered, Travel Day to Stephen A. Forbes Horse Camp

Hi Sweetie!
Whew, what a busy day this turned out to be! I thought I’d be doing little more than waiting for Sandy’s horse to be delivered today and letting my horses get acquainted with her, but then they called and said they were bringing her fairly early this morning, I got into a whirlwind of decision-making. Rather than lose the precious day of travel to a horse camp less than two hours away, I decided that as long as this new horse isn’t too stressed out by the trip that I would go ahead and pack up and move to my next planned horse camp a day early, which then means we can get to Middle Fork a day early. Frankly, I’ve been worried about arriving on a Friday, it’s always harder to find a good spot at a popular horse camp on a Friday, so this way we can get there on Thursday. Since Forbes has electric, I’ll still have time to do my laundry, pick up my package from the local post office, and take Flash on the 15 mile loop around the lake tomorrow, and still be able to leave on Thursday. Then I decided to skip the stop I was going to make in Indiana (I’ve been to both of my choices anyway) which means I can stay a couple of extra nights at Middle Fork and still be able to get to Hungerford in Michigan by Thursday, maybe even Wednesday, though it will be a very long day of travel. I’m concerned about it being 4th of July weekend and it falling on a Sunday, not sure if people will take off the week before or the week after, hopefully both so the crowds will be smaller. In any event, arriving on Wednesday will probably be better than Thursday, and I’ve made Sandy promise to get over there and save me a good spot, big enough for me to fit and near the water supply. So I got busy and started packing. Tim the ranger stopped by and helped me move the feed cans into the back of the truck, so that job’s done. Then the girl arrived with the horse (they’ve been calling her Scarlett, but she screamed “Coco” or “Cocoa” to me, so I’m going to call her that until Sandy changes it), and I put her on the highline for awhile just to let the horses see each other for awhile. Once we got our business done and she left, I finished packing up, got the truck hooked up, and finally started loading the horses in. About half way through, two ladies who are camping up in the primitive campground arrived, saying they’ve been reading my blog and wanted to come down to say “hi!” How nice is that? I write nearly every day, but never really know if anyone besides me is reading it, so it was heartening to hear that someone does. They weren’t horse gals, they were just looking to see what was happening at Ferne Clyffe and came across me. How fun! Thanks for stopping by, ladies! Well, it wasn’t long after that that I finished packing, headed to the dump, said good-by to camp host Amy, and headed out around 12:30. A quick stop at the post office to drop off a priority package (book sale), then straight north, mostly on the interstate, so easy driving, then no trouble finding the horse camp. It didn’t take long to find the perfect spot (I’ll have a straight shot out and didn’t have to worry about any sharp turns in the loop because I backed right into it), got the horses out and tied them to some crazy triangular pipe stand, I’ve never seen THAT before, but it was just temporary until I could get their highlines up. That took a little doing, I had to get the ladder out, and I put Flash closest to Coco, now they’re snuggling, but Apollo and her have been “having words”, probably because Apollo can be such a bully, but Coco is holding her own with him, no problem! They’ll get it sorted out in no time. Meanwhile, I’ve had dinner, done a load of laundry, and settled down for the evening. Won’t be long before it’s shower and bed! I had a great night sleep last night because of the cool weather, waking up only once to add a blanket! Nice change, I’m going to enjoy it while it lasts! So I’m signing off, my love! Good night!

Monday, June 21, 2021 – Reorganized the Trailer, Went Out For Highline Equipment

Hi Babe!
Had a pretty lousy sleep again last night, it was so hot as to be really uncomfortable, and there were storms heading out way so Lola was as restless as ever. She kept trying to scratch at the bedroom partition, and I was sweating just laying there. Finally got to sleep, but kept getting woke up practically every hour by one thing or another, storms and dog. After chores and breakfast I got busy reorganizing the back of the trailer in order to make room for Sandy’s horse. Moved the tool box to the stud stall, which made most of the room, but it’s obvious I am going to have to move the feed bins into the back of the truck. I measured them and they’ll just fit, though I won’t have much room to take the lids off, so they’ll have to be near the front. Unfortunately, I just filled them up yesterday, so they’re too heavy for me to lift now, so I’m going to have to get some help to do it, or empty half of it out somehow. Then I took a ride down to the local hardware store in Goreville to get the hardware and rope I needed to create another highline, but they didn’t have what I needed, so I ended up running up to Marion to get it at the Home Depot. I called four different places looking for half inch cotton rope, and no one had it! I’ve had to get some kind of polymer which I don’t really like but was all I could find. Managed to get everything else I needed, though the pulley I bought was bigger, I may exchange it. So I’m all set to accept delivery of the mare now. Unfortunately, it turns out Sandy wants her in western Michigan near her daughter’s house by July 1, which essentially means I have to run up there practically non-stop in order to get there in time. Basically drive a day, rest a day, drive a day, with pretty much no time to do any riding. Wasn’t exactly how I planned it, I had hoped to take it a little slower and enjoy the camps I went to, but I guess that’s not going to happen, at least not until the horse is delivered. No good deed goes unpunished, as they say! Anyway, I’ll be able to slow down once I get there, I guess, I just won’t see as much of Illinois as I had hoped this summer. The good news is that throughout the day, it got cooler and cooler, until now it’s in the mid-60’s, which feels positively fabulous, even if it is a bit damp! Going to be a beautiful day tomorrow, just sorry there aren’t any more trails to ride here, and I’ll be spending my day waiting for the horse. Just looking forward to a really good night sleep tonight, fingers crossed! Had my shower, so I’m off the bed now, to read and hopefully sleep through the night! Good night, darlin’! Love you!

Sunday, June 20, 2021 – Lazy Day, Then Change of Plans

Hi Sweetie!
Still very warm here, keep waking up early because it’s so hot. Fingers crossed the promised cool front comes in tomorrow! Well, today would normally have been my day to start packing up, but everything’s been in a state of flux while I wait for Sandy to decide whether she wants me to help with her logistics on getting her horse home. After waiting most of the day, and thus, not packing up anything, I finally contacted Trish and learned that she and Candy just can’t get their schedules to mesh in a way that works before the second week of July at the earliest, so Sandy finally decided to let me just bring her. I mean, I’m only 85 miles away, it doesn’t make sense for the Indiana gals to drive eight hours round trip to get her when I’m still in her back yard! Anyway, that’s settled, and they’re even going to deliver her to me here so I don’t have to worry about finding a trailer and making that trip. Seems like it might be Tuesday, which is no problem, I’ll probably stay an extra day so the horses get to know each other a little before putting them together in the trailer, but we’ll see. Tomorrow I’ll reorganize some things to make room in the last stall for her as well. I also had a visit from one of the rangers and from the campground host today, just about the only folks I saw today, except a few passers-by that just came and went. A very quiet, hot day, kind of glad I didn’t have to do much today. Was going to do laundry but changed my mind because the next place has electricity, figured I’d save it until then, so I won’t be sweating on clean sheets, either. Anyway, things will be busy this week, so a rest day was probably a good idea. Off to shower and bed soon, so good night, my darling! Love you!

Saturday, June 19, 2021 – Hike to Waterfall and Trailer Wash

Hi Darlin’!
Another warm night, but slept okay for the most part. After chores I decided that rather than ride today (there’s not enough trails here to make it interesting), I decided to hike the waterfall trail, which is evidently the highlight of this park. Lola had to be on a leash for some of it, which was fine. There’s an “improved” trail much like some of the horse trails (improved with gravel, unfortunately!), that’s flat and straightforward, and I took that the half mile to the waterfall, which, since we haven’t had rain in a while, had no water in it! The cliffs were quite striking, and covered with ferns (thus the name of the park), but the whole thing was much to civilized for me, ruining a “natural” spot like they so often do. Elaborate bridges, decks so you don’t have to walk on uneven ground, benches, etc. Since the purpose of the hike was to give my knee a challenge, on the way back I climbed up a trail that took me to the top of the waterfall, then around the back of it, then eventually over to a campground, which was the wrong direction but wasn’t even on the new map (how crazy is that?), but eventually came back down again to the main trail and back out to the parking lot. Just under two miles, with lots of ascending and descending, so it was a good workout and my knee did just fine! Drove back to camp, grabbed a quick lunch, then had a conversation with Amy, camp host extraordinaire, who stopped by and chatted for awhile. After she left I decided to take the opportunity to wash the trailer. Somewhere along the line I accumulated a lot of dirt, especially on the hay loft, it was really an interesting mosaic. It looked like someone took a bunch of leaves, covered them with black paint, then plastered them all across the roof. It would have looked lovely if it weren’t for the fact that it was dirt! Well, it took several hours to get that done, but working with water wasn’t a bad way to spend a hot afternoon. Had to run the generator again, not getting as much charge out of the solar panel as I had hoped, probably because I have both extensions on it to reach where the sun actually is. No problem though, since I refilled two propane tanks yesterday anyway. During the evening I spoke with Sandy, who has finally decided to buy the horse she saw in Kentucky, so my plans may change in order to help her get the horse up to her. She’s working on some logistics now, hopefully I’ll know better tomorrow. I was planning on leaving Monday, but it looks like a lot of rain in the forecast for that day, so I may just stay another day anyway, and if she wants me to pick up the horse, it will probably be Tuesday anyway. She may just want me to get her in Indiana after Trish and Candy go get her, but that’s all in flux right now. We’ll see! Meanwhile, I’ve had my shower and watched a movie, so bedtime has come! Good night, babe! Love you!

Friday, June 18, 2021 – Shopping Day

Hi Sweetie!
A warm night last night, no breeze, so a bit uncomfortable sleeping, but I’m getting used to not having air conditioning. Did my morning chores and a few other things, then headed out with Lola to do some shopping. The nearest Tractor Supply was almost 50 minutes away, in Harrisburg, which also had a Walmart, so that’s where we went. I filled up two propane tanks (I just switched over late yesterday), and got some horse feed. Wouldn’t you know, they normally carry the hard-to-find Balancer, and it was on sale, but they were out of stock! Just my luck. I didn’t need too much at Walmart, so we were back on the road again before long. I filled up with fuel at a station halfway back to camp that was much cheaper than in town for a change, so I’m good to go on Monday. The Campground Host, Amy, texted me to say she came over to check on the horses (I mentioned I would be going out today) and that everything was fine, so sweet of her to do that! Got back around 4:00, got everything put away, fixed the hoses in a few more places (I might be caught up now, but it seems to keep springing leaks in new places every time I hook it up and turn the water on!), then finally settled down for the evening. I had to use the BeatIt! Charger to start the generator today, first time in a long time, but I’m in so much shade and I wasn’t here to move the solar panel around to catch the most sun, so I’m not surprised. Doing pretty well, though, so far, but I must admit I’ll be glad when this cold front comes through on Monday and cools things down a bit. The next place appears to be a bit more out in the open, though I’m not positive about that, so hopefully I’ll get more solar power going, though it does stay cooler in the shade. Anyway, finished off the series I was watching, then watched a movie, now I’m off to shower and bed. A cool shower, mark my words! Good night, babe! Love you!

Thursday, June 17, 2021 – Second Ride at Ferne Clyffe

Hi Babe!
Another warm morning, another relaxing morning, finally saddled up Apollo for a short ride today. I wanted to check out the northbound trail that is part of the River to River Trail, thinking I might take Flash on Saturday, though a long section goes right beside a road in order to get the the next section of it. That didn’t exactly work out, though. We followed the creek trail, which is pretty nice, though a bit narrow, then turned up the northbound trail. It was fine for awhile, then we came across a very steep climb that was almost entirely large smooth rocks, exactly the kind the Flash was slipping on yesterday. I had put the boots on Apollo hoping that it would help with traction, but even with those on, we didn’t get 10 yards up before he started to slip. Well, I’m not out here to prove anything, and with another 30 or so yards of climbing, I wisely chose to turn us around. I dismounted and walked him down, not wanting to fall onto any of that rock. Honestly, I don’t know how horses with shoes even make it up that slope considering how much worse they are for slipping. Anyway, we diverted over to another trail that took us past some hunting fields, which were generally much easier and safer, before heading back to camp on the creek trail. Despite the boots, Apollo was till trying to avoid the gravel, so I got online and ordered some comfort pads for the Cavallo boots, figures if I was going to keep doing this rocky trails I had to do something! I also looked at some other boots I’ve heard about, and am particularly intrigued by the Scoot boot. They look well-designed, though maybe a bit flimsy-looking, but they have folks raving abouth them, so I may have to give those a try next time I need to replace boots. I like the fact they don’t rub on the bulb, which is Flash’s problem right now. The Cavallo folks just told me I had to break the boots in slowly, but how am I supposed to do that? I ride when I ride, I can’t do 20 minutes here and there for days or weeks on end. Anyway, they’re sending me something they say will help, we’ll see. Meanwhile, I’ve been mostly letting the horses graze in the yard until bedtime, watched a couple of episodes of The Duchess of Duke Street, and old BBC series I’ve been watching, took my shower early to cool off (we’re having a heat wave, lower nineties the next few days before a cold front moves through), be ready for bed soon! Love you, darlin’! Good night!