Archives for 2013

Tuesday, May 21, 2013 – Rest and Sick Day

The sore throat I started getting over the weekend is working it’s way through my system in the regular pattern of a cold, the first time that’s happened in a long time. I’ve been taking Alka-Seltzer Cold Plus fizzy tablets every night, so I’ve been sleeping well, and last night was particularly good. So quiet here, no lights, and the quiet whooshing of the nearby creek provides just a little bit of white noise, like a small fan in the next room, and has provided both Hubby and I with just what we need, a lot of sleep. I spent most of the day in bed, reading and sleeping, which did a lot to improve my cold (and my humor, which has been pretty grumpy lately, undoubtedly because we’re so run-down from our busy schedule), and another relaxing evening will likely go a long way as well. Hoping we feel up to taking a short ride tomorrow.

Monday, May 20, 2013 – Harrowing Travel Day to Bristol Fields Horse Camp



Having left several messages with the National Forest Service, who has yet to return my calls, we packed up early and headed out to the Nantahala NF. We grabbed some breakfast at a Dunkin Donuts at lunchtime, stopped off to get fuel and at a Wal-mart to shop, before finally reaching someone at the NF who said that there was no longer water spigots at the horse camp. Not that they weren’t there, but that they had been shut off because of some new, ridiculous state law about how watered needed to be treated in order to avoid litigation. Unbelievable, they couldn’t just put up a sign say “non-potable” and leave it at that? We are getting so sick of the stupid laws designed for the sole purpose of litigation avoidance, meanwhile whole-heartedly infringing on our constitutional rights to the pursuit of happiness. Anyway, we had to stop twice more just to find someplace to pick up water, then had to drag 800 more pounds of weight up a mountain, which certainly burned more fuel, thus causing more carbon pollution, which the same stupid government keeps claiming it wants to reduce. Speaking of dragging up the mountain, as we got closer, there were numerous signs that the road was closed, and we were afraid we were going to get stuck someplace we couldn’t turned around, but then we finally reached where a bridge was out, and our turn off was just before the bridge. We then traveled six miles of the most harrowing, cliff-hugging, hair-raising, white knuckle dirt road driving we’ve ever done. With very few turnouts, we were delighted we didn’t run into any traffic on the way up, but are already concerned about the drive out, which could pose some serious problems, and certainly some scary moments. We finally arrived at the clearing that is the Bristol Fields Horse Camp. With six sites, it had tall posts with hooks for putting up a highline. With the several spigots turned off, we looked for a spot nearest the creek, which fortunately runs the length of the campground, albeit on the opposite side of where the campsites were, we finally decided on site 6, which was the furthest west site, and the only one on the right side of the driveway in. It’s a double site, and provided a good opportunity for us to “circle the wagons” and provide some privacy from the rest of the campground. There was one tent in another field beyond the horse camp area, which frankly surprised us, this place is so remote we didn’t think many other people would trek all this way, but not so. We didn’t see any people, just a tent. Having arrived much later than we had hoped, nearly 5:00, we hurried to get set up, led the horses down to the creek for a drink before putting them on the highline, got the satellite dish set up (another plus for site 6, though we had to stretch the cable quite a ways), and settled in for the evening. No cell service here, that’s for sure! Actually, it’s a beautiful spot, I hope the trails turn out to be pretty good, in order to make all the aggravation associated with getting here, and getting water, worth the trip.

Sunday, May 19, 2013 – Rainy Unexpected Rest Day

Our original plan had been to move on today, but it’s raining, and looks like it will continue to rain for the better part of the day, so we decided to wait until tomorrow when the weather would clear. We can certainly use the extra day anyway, trying to recoup. Another relatively relaxing day, thank goodness!

Saturday, May 18, 2013 – Rest Day

We had scheduled today as a rest day, so we did little but unpack, do laundry, watch TV and nap (well, Hubby go to nap while I did laundry), but we did get to bed early, really crashing hard after all our exertions of late.

Friday, May 17, 2013 – Fly back to Charlotte

Having deliberately scheduled a slightly later flight, we got up at our usual business schedule time (about 6:00 am), took our showers, got mostly packed, then I had a conference call with a potential client for about 20 minutes before going down to our last breakfast at the hotel. Before we knew it we were dropping off the rental car, shuttling the 15 minutes to the airport, going through security, and waiting for our departure, which, thankfully, was on time. Another delicious meal of pasta, salad and pita with hummus (though undoubtedly with WAY too much salt for Hubby, he’ll be complaining when he gets on the scale tomorrow), once again surprised at the inconsistency of first class service on USAir. Seems they all have their own ideas of what makes for good service, can’t say I was too impressed with this woman. Every other meal they didn’t try to cram the dessert on the tray, this one did, and it was hard to get around everything. Anyway, we got back pretty much on schedule, headed straight back to the farm, said our greetings to everyone, and because we were feeling exhausted, and it wasn’t too long before we were in bed!

Thursday, May 16, 2013 – Stable Search and Show Day

After three busy days, early mornings and full work schedule, we finally go to sleep in somewhat late, but still in time for breakfast at the hotel. We had an email from Hubby’s sister, who’s still in England, saying she’s finally got Skype, so we arranged to link up today, and all went well, despite how technically unsavvy she claims to be. She even managed to get the video going with just a tiny bit of instruction, I was very proud of her! We chatted for about 20 minutes, marveling at the ability to see each other while having a phone call, discussing all the usual family stuff before signing off before going off the breakfast. We decided to take a drive out today, to check out on possible boarding places for when we come back this way later this year. Since we missed Nevada on our earlier Western tour, it will likely be the last of our 48 state riding stops, and we figured we might be able to drum up some business at the same time, or at least have it be a stopover on our way south for the winter. We even suggested to Hubby’s sister that she might want to visit the U.S. again, and this would give her a completely different experience than her Florida and Tennessee visits. She said she would consider it, but she’s dealing with a bad knee at the moment, and it will depend on how well her recovery goes. Anyway, we visited three different stables, two of which are good possibilities, the third was a show barn that didn’t board anyone that wasn’t also in a “training program.” We’ll worry about that later when the time comes. We headed back to the hotel, then took a quick nap in the afternoon before heading out to dinner and a show. We had planned on going to an Indian restaurant in the Hawaiian market, but they were closed when we arrived, so we then opted to head to the Mirage (where the show was) and get a meal there. We ended up at BLT burgers, but true to form, neither of us had a true beef burger. Hubby had a salmon sandwich, and I had a lamb tandoori, which was essentially lamb meat ground and shaped into a burger, still on a bun, but with a mint/coriander topping. Both were quite nice, actually, so it was a good choice, along with a stout and ale. Next to us was a couple of guys from England who had just arrived for a blowout weekend, and we chatted for a bit with them, helping one with his phone and letting him use my phone to text someone. After saying our goodbyes, we made our way to the theatre, where I had ordered tickets for the Terry Fator show. I was fortunate to get something in the center section, and the show ended up being sold out. It was a lot of fun. He is a ventriloquist who does impressions and sings alone as well, and it was full of both hilarious and touching moments. First time we’ve actually taken the time to see a show in Vegas! Long overdue, and a nice treat. The show went from 7-9, so we were back at the hotel in plenty of time to have a brandy and settle down for the night.

Sunday, May 12, 2013 – Shop and Relax Day

Had a pretty bad night’s sleep. I don’t know if it was eating dinner so late (at least it seemed late, with the three hour time change), or the coffee, or the drinks, or what it was, but I had a dickens of a time getting to sleep, and it was fitful all night long. I woke up every hour or so, and I could still hear a rattling from the AC every few minutes, even greater than the regular rattling from it just going on. Unfortunately, the unit was built into the wall of the bedroom, so there was not escaping it. We finally went out to do some errands, including buying Hubby a new pair of (larger) pants, because of the weight we’ve been putting on in the last few months. Serious diet once we get back to our old, usual routine!! Got back to the room, had maintenance come and fix the AC (a very nice fellow names Louis), so at least it didn’t have the extra rattle, and spent the rest of the day reading, sleeping and in the evening, watching a movie. Good thing we did, by the end of the day, I was feeling much more rested, and I have a very big day tomorrow!

Saturday, May 11, 2013 – Fly Day to Las Vegas

The day went as planned, with packing in the morning, driving to the airport, parking the van first, hauling all our stuff to the airport, checking in our baggage, and eventually settling into our first class seats in the front row of the airplane. A few cocktails and a lovely beef dinner later, we eventually arrived in Vegas, in the daylight hours for the first time ever! The skies has been clear almost all the way across the country, so it was a lovely trip, and we even got an excellent bird’s eye view of the Grand Canyon! Something we’ve always missed because it’s either been dark or cloudy. Really beautiful to be able to see so much of it at once. An otherwise uneventful flight. We made the mistake of leaving Hubby behind to get the luggage while I took the shuttle to the rental car place, I had forgotten how far it was, and soon discovered there is no place at baggage claim for private pickups, only commercials ones, so I had to park the car, find Hubby, who had been waiting quite a while, move everything to the opposite side of the baggage claim area, out to the parking area, and finally on the road, a good hour after landing! Headed to the nearest store for necessary items, then to the hotel. The first room they gave us was too close to the end of the hall, where that humming noise I suffered from before was still prevalent, so they moved us to another room that still overlooked the pool, but didn’t have that extra hum. The A/C was pretty loud, though, and I had to put my earplugs in, but even that didn’t help too much. Very tired after the day of travel, but didn’t feel sleepy when I went to bed. We’ll see how it goes!

Friday, May 10, 2013 – Travel Day to DCT Stables

Set the alarm for an early start, as we had some running around to do after we get everyone settled at Jena’s. Arrived safe and sound, just a short half hour trip, though we stopped at Waffle House for breakfast just because we had enough time for a sit-down breakfast. Arrived just before 11:00, got everyone settled, ran out to do some shopping for oats and dog food, among other things, chatted for awhile with the family, then relaxed for the evening. Our flight isn’t until late afternoon, so we plan to sleep late and pack in the morning, if that’s at all possible! The dogs jumped right back into the pack of dogs that are here, I’m so glad they all get along so well. I notice Billy is a lot less pushy, obviously because he’s so outnumbered, but that’s a good things, it puts him on his best behavior. The horses weren’t too thrilled to be back, as there’s no real grass in the paddock, and the paddock next door has a bunch of horses in it, and by the end of the day, Clio had some scratches on her face and head, which I promptly treated with Vetermicyn. Don’t know that the tussle was about, or with whom, but it seemed to have been sorted out by the end of the day. Went to bed early, knowing tomorrow would be a long, long day.

Thursday, May 9, 2013 – Last Ride Day at Kings Mountain

Headed out by 11:00 with plans to do the entire perimeter loop around the park. This time we put boots on the horses just because we felt some areas might get a little rockier, and because the trip was a longer one. We were glad we did because we did have some rocky climbs up the mountain. It was a lovely ride, this time going clockwise around the loop, instead of a linear line on the counterclockwise loop just to the Visitor Center. We stopped in a few places for a few minutes just for a break, but in the end, the trip was still only just over three hours or so, just right for a “long” trip for us. The horses, again, were brilliant, with no hesitation on anything we asked them to do, and they seemed to enjoy being back in the fold again, too, after such a seemingly long time away. I’m just sorry we have to leave them again for a week for our next (and almost last) bit of business before the summer begins!