Hey Babe!
Got up at 5:00 (late by previous standards!) and still managed to get everything done on time. Got an efficient routine going now! Rode with the herd again today, had to do some real work keeping them from scattering. Last time we used the same herd, so they were too tired by now to give us any trouble, but this time, we’re picking up and moving different herds, so they were pretty fresh and troublesome. Flash stared acting up again for some reason, and I had to move away from the herd eventually, but we were once again in wide open fields, so we ran for miles. A lot more work than I was hoping for today, but fun nevertheless! Rode through some beautiful hammocks, really nice. About 14 miles today, but we dropped off the cattle at lunch so the rest of the day was just a nice trail ride, though Flash insisted on being in front and I was too tired to argue, and I wanted to get into camp first anyway to pick a good spot. We’re calling it “the land rush” because so many of us race to find our flags and claim our camping spot. We got in about 2:30, so we actually had time to dry out a lot of stuff, very grateful for that! No rain, just everything wet with dew when we pack up. Once Lynda and I got settled in, we took the horses for a swim in a nearby stock pond, really enjoyed that! Then we saw a launch from Cape Canaveral, which was amazing, and later the Space Station flew over as well, so a really “spacey” day! Dinner was really late, and I was sorry I gave Flash my PB&J sandwich, which he seemed to enjoy. Who knew? Finally got settled in, later than usual, but satisfied with another adventurous day! Good night, my darlin’! Love you!
Wednesday, December 7, 2022 – Day Three-Longer Day than Expected
Hiya Darlin’!
Had a good night sleep, first time I didn’t keep waking up cold. Wool cap, socks, two blankets above and below, and my sleeping bag, that was all it took! Managed to get packed up and still had plenty of time, so I’m setting my alarm for just a bit later tomorrow. We had heard the ride was only about eight miles, so we figured we would be back in camp mid-afternoon at the latest, but it turned out to be much longer and slower. At one point the herd all but stampeded across a huge field, and it took over an hour just to round them up, settle them down, and get moving again. I heard later that, sorry to say, one of the dogs had been trampled and they had to bury it, which added to the time. Flash was much better today, so it was definitely the feed making him crazy. We were so late getting into camp the sun set before we got setup (so much for having a few hours to let stuff dry out!) and dark before we finished. Managed to wash my hair, the forest service guys were filling horse troughs and they let some of us do a quick shampoo under their hose. That did wonders for my attitude. Got my phone and charge on the generator so now I’m all charged up again. Didn’t stay for the historical program after dinner, but we could hear it on the PA system. Too darned tired! Heading to bed right now, and it’s not even 9:00! Love you, sweetie! Good night!
Tuesday, December 6, 2022 – Day Two-Moving the Herd
Hi Sweetie!
What an amazing and tough day. Amazing, because we helped move the cows today, and tough, because Flash, despite his brilliant behavior yesterday, was an absolute monster today. The droving today was about 12 miles, and there were many times when we were right up front and really moving the cows, blocking their way when they were headed in the wrong direction, it was a blast! But I was constantly stuck with doing some schooling on Flash, meaning he would, for no apparent reason, suddenly bunch up, canter in place, and generally completely become unglued, I had to run him out for what seemed like miles, and he would be better for a while, then again, for no apparent reason, do it all over again. I couldn’t figure out what the problem was, He didn’t seem bothered by the cows, in fact, he seemed to enjoy the job, and the fact he could be up front a lot, and when we were tasked to stay behind to block an outlet, we got to go fast to catch up afterward. I finally figured out that the only other that that had changed since yesterday was the feed. We’re obliged to use the feed they provide for us, and that’s the only thing I could think of, so when we got to camp, I checked the ingredients, and sure enough, alfalfa was one of the top ingredients, so no more of that for him! I loaded up on hay instead. We arrived in cap just after 3:30, so we had some time to dry stuff out before putting it all up, which was a blessing. Managed to snag a spot equidistant between the water trough, the port-potties, and the luggage trailer, because toward the end of the ride, I let Flash finally move out a little (in a controlled fashion) so got into camp a the very front of the pack an planted myself. Lynda followed me in and we got ourselves set up nicely. Dinner and the evening flew by, and we were bed by 9:00 once again. A great day, albeit exhausting! I just hope taking him off this feed will do the trick tomorrow! Good night, babe! Love you!
Monday, Dec. 5, 2022 – Day One of The Great Florida Cattle Drive
Hey Sweetie,
Sleep was fitful, not surprisingly, slept a few hours, woke up for a bit, repeat a couple of times. Since I was in bed by about 9:00, I was pretty wide awake at 4:30, so I decided to get up and start packing everything inside the tent. I knew it would take longer than I figured, and it did, so I was glad I started early! Reached the breakfast line by 6:30, and happy to see they had already started serving, so that helped. I was hoping the sun would come out long enough to dry my tent before packing, but that didn’t happen. Managed to get everything done and was sitting on Flash at the appointed hour of 7:45. Of course, we didn’t pull out until 8:00, which I figured, and off we went! We were the first group after the cowhunters today, but they were a lot more lax about staying with your group than last time, so folks were going back and forth. Ran into a lot of folks I have previously met and rode with particularly from the Cracker Ride, so it was a bit like old home week sometimes. Flash was very well-behaved for the most party, though a few horses got too close to his rear suddenly, and he kicked a little, as just about any horse would. He and Lynda’s horse Tonto have bonded, almost too much, so we took turns riding with other folks to make sure they didn’t start to misbehave. Rode with Augie from Miami and his Paso, he and Flash get along fine, and he actually slowed him down! This was the longest day, nearly 18 miles, though I forgot to start my FPS on time, so I’ll have to retrofit once I get it on my computer. Lots of pastures and open fields today. Not facilities of any kind, and this time, we picked up a lunch bag in the morning, last time lunch was catered on the spot. This was better. Finally arrived at the private rodeo grounds around 4:30, had just enough time to get set up before dark. Not as close to water or bathrooms, but it’ll do! Looking forward to dinner, a washcloth bath, and a good night sleep. We’ll start all over again tomorrow! Good night, darlin! Love you!
Sunday, December 4, 2022 – Cattle Drive Eve
Hey Darlin’,
Had some trouble sleeping, most likely because my hair was wet, but still felt pretty good in the morning. Flash was perfect through the night, never heard a thing, though I did have my earplugs in so I didn’t hear the restless horses further away, even the mules this morning were great, surprisingly. Got up around 7:30, did chores and breakfast and promptly started setting up camp and finish packing. I headed out to the end point, the Silver Spurs Practice Arena in Kenansville just after 11:00, since I had heard the shuttles were starting at noon. I was about the first one out, and would have been on the first shuttle back, except stupid Google maps took me to the Silver Spurs arena in Kissimmee, not Kenansville, in the opposite direction! So 20+ miles going the wrong way, the 40+ miles back, and by the time I got there, two shuttles had already left, and the wait for the next one was 45 minutes. Finally got back to camp right at 3:00, when there was an historical program starting, but they were running late, so I went and saddled Flash. I wanted to walk him around a bit to see if anything spooked him, and he was quiet as a mouse. Got to the dining tent and they still hadn’t started. Finally they did about 3:30, and I listened to some great stories. Ninety-three year old Iris Wall from Indiantown talked about putting posts in at Dupuis back in the day, so afterward, I spoke to her and told her how many of her posts were now being re-purposed for trail markers and showed her a picture, and she seemed pleased. Got back to camp, got food for Flash from the feed trailer, then settled down. Did my Spanish lesson before going to dinner. Pretty organized at dinner, better than last time, can’t wait to see what breakfast is like! Had our riders meeting afterward, tomorrow is the longest day, just like last time. They want us packed up and ready to go by 7:45. I’ve set the alarm for 5:20, and turning out the lights now! Good night, babe! Love you!
Saturday, December 3, 2022 – And So It Begins…
Hey Babe,
Got up right before my alarm went off, and promptly got to work after breakfast to get all the final things packed up. Stopped at the dump, then went over and got Flash and his water bucket, and then headed over to the shop. I needed to put air in my tires all around, and in particular on the trailer. When I arrived, I discovered that the combo lock that had been on there a few days ago was gone! Grrr! I made a few phone calls and discovered it was young James who had taken it off, he thought it was just for the water contractor, not realizing I was using it, just forgot I guess. Anyway, I had to wait for him to come and open up for me, and to put a combo lock back on for future use, so in the end, it only delayed me about half an hour. It was a very straightforward drive, and I ended up arriving around 12:30, and I was SO GLAD I came early, because by the time I finished registering, there was a line behind me. There wasn’t enough room between the fence and the road for me to back into, so I ended up just parking by the side, where I was able to put in a decent paddock for Flash. I had put him in the middle stall, and he didn’t have room to turn around, so he ended up backing out, first time EVER in this trailer. Unfortunately, he slipped and landed on his knee, but no damage, fortunately. He settled down nicely in the paddock, even laid down awhile to sleep. Hope he stays quiet tonight! When arrived, a woman at registration recognized me, gave me a hug, and got me hooked up into the Royal Blue Circle this time around. After I parked and got set up, I spent a couple of hours carefully packing, using both their suggested list and my own list, so I think I’ve got everything. I was going to the back of the trailer to get something when I looked around and found that my friend Linda and her horse Tonto, who we met a long time ago at Colt Creek and keep running into each other, the last time on the Cracker Ride, was backing up into a spot directly across from me, so I helped her for a few minutes. Eventually, after dinner, I took a walk around and found Luan, who I met at Dupuis before Thanksgiving, she’s also in the Royal Blue Circle, as is Linda! Guess I’ll be surround by folks I know. Linda lit a Duraflame log by the edge of her road (a really cool idea, actually!) and we sat around and chatted for awhile. Eventually we were joined by a group of three girls and a boy (the son of one of the girls) from Pennsylvania, who proceeded to cook Mountain Pies and s’mores over the flame. We had a nice chat, so it was a very nice evening. Turns out, THEY’RE in the Royal Blue Circle as well, which dashed my assumption that the circles were being determined by geography. Looks it will be a fun week! By 8:30, I came back to the trailer, now I’m ready to take my last shower for the week. Heading to bed shortly! I’ll be writing everything in longhand, with no way to post anything here until it’s over, but I’ll be putting things on my Facebook page via phone, as long as I have a signal. Oh, dear, I just heard a mule braying! Guess I won’t need my alarm clock in the morning! Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Friday, December 2, 2022 – Another Exhausting Day of Prep
Hey Sweetie,
Whew, what a day! Got up bright and early and started doing some last minute things I’d been meaning to do, like cleaning the last two stalls in Barn 2, which I hadn’t gotten around to yet, then James showed up, so we chatted for a bit, mostly about how certain folks in the hierarchy weren’t happy about getting complaints about me (though they didn’t seem interested in my side at all, and were only reacting to minimal information-welcome to bureaucracy!), but James we completely understanding, knew exactly what I was doing, and kept the wolves at bay long enough for my message to have maximum impact. Anyway, it was a good “meeting,” and after he left, I grabbed some breakfast and then started breaking down everything. The screen room, cleaning out the back of trailer and rearranging it, generally packing up as much as I could. After a few hours, I finally got an email that I had received my package at the post office. I had ordered a large, inexpensive duffel bag, since it became clear I didn’t have enough room in what I had. I hooked up the small trailer, loaded up Apollo and Lola, stopped at the post office for the package, and made my way to brother Jeff’s to drop off my critters. Had to take a quick run into Publix to pick some more cans of dog food and grapefruit juice. I was going to get eggs but the prices have done through the roof! Nine dollars for an 18 carton of eggs! Crazy! Dropped everything back at Jeff’s, then headed back to camp, though I stopped to top off my tank. I though it would only be a top off, because I had a nearly full tank, and it STILL cost my $45 dollars to do that! Got back to camp, got the truck hooked up to the trailer, checked in an equestrian group of three, then finally did some packing into my new bag. It’s big, and I’m trying not to overload it and make it too heavy, but this combined with the red duffel bag should be plenty of space, and hopefully not weigh too much. Getting ready for “fun” is exhausting! Finally settled down for the evening, now I’m ready for an early shower and bed! Good night, my darlin’! Love you!
Thursday, December 1, 2022 – Prep and Lawn Mowing
Hiya Darlin’!
Had a tough time getting to sleep last night for some reason, probably because I showered so late, and Flash kept nickering and getting antsy in the portable pen, so at 1:00 I decided he wasn’t going to settle down so I got up and took him back to the barn, where Apollo promptly chastised him like a parent with a kid coming home after curfew. So funny! Finally got to sleep after that, slept until 8:00, then got busy again. Put a lot of stuff away, like the skirting around the trailer, the barbecue grill, a bunch of stuff in the barn and the shed, and generally cleared some things up. I decided to mow brother Glenn’s lawn today rather than tomorrow, I already have enough to do tomorrow, so I drove over, found the pool looking great, put the new nuts and washers on the steering control, though I didn’t have the right tool to tighten them up, so before long I lost them both. Going to have to get some more before I mow again, it’s just not safe. Stopped at Tractor Supply to pick up some horse feed and eight more bales of hay for Apollo, he and Lola are getting taken over to Jeff’s tomorrow. Much cooler tonight, so I’m looking forward to a good night sleep. Settled down to a little TV and leftover ribs, won’t be long out of bed tonight! Love you babe! Good night!
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 – More Conditioning and Prep for Cattle Drive
Hey Babe!
Another busy day here in camp! Got a few things organized in the morning, then saddled up Flash and went for a great conditioning ride. He was full of energy, and wanted to canter almost as soon as we got out of camp! We stayed on the road all the way down to the Fishing Pier, which is almost seven miles, and did a lot of it at pretty high speed, which didn’t seem to bother him in the least. Just as we got there, James called, so it was the perfect time to debrief about the weekend, while Lola and Flash rested for a bit. Then we headed back on the teal trail along the power line on the west side of the property, and went pretty quick along there as well. We covered almost thirteen miles, so it was a good workout for him. Rinsed him off and put him in the electric corral that I set up yesterday just to get him used to it again, gave him some hay, and fed him grain when dinner time rolled around, since he worked so hard today. Apollo whinnied for us a couple of times, but then seemed to settled down just fine. Did a lot more packing, including the newly waterproofed tent, a lot of clothes, and started fulfilling a long list of things I keep waking up in the night remembering, and adding to a list on my phone. Also checking it against the cattle drive website to make sure I haven’t forgotten anything. Not sure how we carried all this stuff last time, we must have had a big duffel bag or something, but I evidently don’t have it anymore, and I’m trying to stuff too much into too small a space. I may have to see what else I can find, though at the moment, I’m still trying to squeeze everything in! Finally settled down after 6:00, did some laundry of the clothes I want to take, planning on getting my shower and to bed early, tomorrow’s going to be another busy day!Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Tuesday, November 29, 2022 – Start of Cattle Drive Prep
Hiya Sweetie!
SO GLAD I took the day off yesterday, I, indeed, was ready to go this morning. Got started right after chores, with the first job of putting up the electric fence I’ll be taking, making sure it works and that I have all the bits I need, then setting up my old tent, plus a tent someone left behind to see if I liked it better. I didn’t. It had a few things I liked, but most importantly, it was half the size, and with all the stuff I have to bring along, including all my tack, I figured I needed the room. So once it was up, I cleaned it all up, then pulled out a can of Camp Dry spray (leftover from the LAST time we went on the cattle drive in 2016) and completely sprayed it, and even got a second spray on about half of it later in the day. Once that was done, I headed to town, got fuel (I prepaid $150 figuring I’d get money back, but instead, it didn’t even click off before it hit it! Grrrr!), picked up a package that had the final missing zero for the new number system, which I put on as soon as I got to back to camp, went to Glenn’s and happily found that all was well with the pool, just added a little acid, then stopped at Tractor Supply to pick up hay and feed. The hay was really nice coastal, but the only type of feed they had was Senior, they had no Perform and no Balance, so I guess I’ll have to take a ride up to Ranch Feed before I leave. I need to get more hay for Apollo while he’s at Jeff’s anyway. Going to be a busy day Friday! Once I got back, I put away the hay in the trailer, moving the last old bale to the barn to finish off this week, then took the tent I didn’t want down to store it, washed the two sleeping bags, though I’m only taking one and a blanket, cleaned the duffel bag I’m going to take, and pretty much kept busy the rest of the afternoon doing small prep work. I’m trying to pace it out so I don’t exhaust myself before I leave, so I quit around 3:00 and relaxed the rest of the day. Got lots more to do tomorrow, including actually taking Flash out for a conditioning ride! On track, though, which is all I can expect at this point. Heading for shower and bed early again, so we can get it all started tomorrow! Good night, my darlin’! Love you!