Archives for June 2019

Wednesday, June 19, 2019 – Another Fabulous Day of Rest

Had a good night sleep last night, and woke up without all the usual aches and pains that I’ve been having of late, very thankful for that! I felt rested enough to even give the horses a bath and trim their front hooves, something I wouldn’t have even attempted before today! They both stood pretty well for it all, I think they were just happy to get out of their stalls for a little while! I hate keeping them cooped up like this, but until I get some more rest, I don’t dare attempt to go out for a ride. And anyway, the purpose of this week is to recover and recuperate, not keep wearing myself out! Besides, I don’t have any good memories of the trails here, so it’s not like I’m frothing at the mouth to get out there yet, this weekend at Big South Fork will satisfy that urge quite nicely, I expect! After a bit of rest after the washing, we started dialysis, and did our best to relax for the rest of the evening. Recovery well underway!

Tuesday, June 18, 2019 – Lighten The Load

Didn’t have the best night sleep, I’m still over-tired, my muscles still ache, but I can feel them starting the recover a bit. I spent the morning going through the hay loft/attic and pulling out stuff that I figured we didn’t need to haul around with us all summer in the hope of lightening the load a bit, and figure I managed to find maybe 400+ pounds or more we could afford to do without. Once I dropped them all into the back of the pickup, we took a ride home to store it, which was really irksome to me, after having spent so much time clearing the place out, having to go back and put more stuff in, but once we head to Florida, or brother Jeff comes up to get my old MGB that’s still sitting in the second garage (he already came and got the Yanmar tractor last weekend), then we can carry that stuff to Florida and store it permanently there. Some stuff we may just decide to junk, but most of it really is useful, just not on a frequent basis, but it would be good to have in Florida for our once-a-year visit in the winter. Anyway, we made it in and out without any trouble, and stopped on the way back to do a little shopping before heading back to camp, arriving about 4:30. No dialysis today! Settled down for a movie, which I fell asleep during, and headed to bed around 10:00. Trying to get back so a regular routine, and hopefully be able to sleep through the night!

Monday, June 17, 2019 – First Day of Rest

Had a fairly quiet day, doing only what was really necessary, like putting up the screen room and getting the lounge chairs out. I had bought us a couple of gravity chairs last year, and though I like them a lot, Hubby didn’t find his very comfortable, so I managed to find a couple of nice chaise cushions at Big Lots of all places, and now he thinks it’s the most comfortable chair he’s ever been in! He can get his feet higher than his heart, which is good for his blood pressure, and he’s spending a lot more time outside since we got our screen room than he ever has! I kept my chores to a minimum, met a few of the neighbors while walking Lola, got her machine out so she could GoDogGo to her heart’s content, dialyzed Hubby, and settled down to a few computer chores that were essential (like paying taxes) before finally having a quick soup dinner and an early-to-bed night.

Sunday, June 16, 2019 – OUR INDEPENDENCE DAY! ON THE ROAD AGAIN, YIPPEE!!!

The day of departure has finally arrived! After much consideration, we had decided a few days away from the house to recharge our personal batteries was necessary before we tackled the challenges of being on the road, and we both knew that if we stayed here at the house, I would just keep finding jobs to do, and never get the rest I needed before we headed out, so we had decided to spend a few days at Circle E Guest Ranch in Belvidere, TN, which is just over an hour from where we live. We've been here once before during a Legacy event, which we were mostly busy selling books and attending events, though we did manage to ride a couple of times. From what I remember, the trails were either gravel roads, or un-maintained and overgrown single tracks, all not too well-marked. But we're not going there to ride, we're going there to rest! I had done as much prep work as I could last night, putting our new screen room away (we LOVE IT!), and generally packing up as much as I could. It hadn't rained for several days, and the corner of the driveway where we nearly got stuck last time was in much better shape, partly because it was dry and partly because I had taken the tractor and filled in the corner as well as spread more gravel on the outside of the corner to give me more "swing" space, so hopefully we can get out without any trauma today. One of the reason we decided to leave on a Sunday, which we generally don't like to do, is because the weather forecast is for rain every day this week, and we don't want to take any chances on that corner getting too soft, which might run us into trouble again. We were ahead of schedule, with plans to arrive at Circle E around noon (the offices closes at 1:00), but then we had a Flash delay. Though Apollo jumped into the trailer without hesitation, Flash decided he didn't want to go, and it took us nearly 45 minutes to get him loaded, darn it! That put us a bit behind, but we thought we could still make it. Then we ended up traveling a bit slower than I had anticipated, partly because it felt like the trailer was really heavy, and partly because it felt like the brakes were too loose. Now that's ANOTHER story. Last week I had a guy come up and do the brakes on the trailer. They really only needed the bearings to be re-packed and the brakes adjusted, and this clown only repacked the bearings and didn't even bother to adjust the brakes! Whoever heard of doing a brake job and not adjusting the brakes! And he had the audacity to charge me $300 for his lousy 3 hour job. And that was only because the parts I ordered on a Monday were never ordered, but I didn't find out until Thursday when I was ready to pick them up! Grrrr! Anyway, all that's behind us now, I was very careful going down our mountain, which is when I really noticed the brakes weren't doing as much as they were supposed to (not the best time to make that discovery!), and then we really dragged coming up the other side of the plateau to Circle E. My truck went into low gears I didn't know it even had! Though we never went over ¾ on the temp gauge, we were down to about 20 miles an hour by the time we reach the top. I found out later that there's an 11 percent grade near the top, which explained a lot, but still, I started thinking about how we could lessen the weight in the trailer, since that really made me worried about some other mountains we were going to have to climb this summer. Anyway, Christine at Circle E had told me she would stick around for us, so I texted her to say we would be a few minutes late, and, in fact, we arrived at 1:05, but she had already locked up and left! The owner was sitting on a golf cart outside the door, and unlocked the office to let me in, but then told me he didn't know how to register me or use the computer, so we kind of looked at each other for a few minutes, when Christine arrived. Not quite sure why she didn't wait for me like she said she would, but never mind. She got us logged in, spent what seemed like an inordinate amount of time explaining what I should do if I got lost on the trail, then we finally went on our way to our site. Well, that was interesting. The map showed our site backing to the left, meaning we should just be able to drive by it and back in easily enough. When we got there, though, it actually went to the right, and there was a big tree by the side of the road across from it, making it nearly impossible to back it in like that. If we just pulled straight in, the hookups would be on the wrong side. So we ended up having to go around the loop in order to come in from the other side, which was a tiny road with lots of trees along it. I managed to make the corner, but then the back tire of the trailer got caught up on a stump that was right on the corner. I had to back up and take another run at it. Fortunately, the stump was fairly rotten and with a little extra oomph I was able to drive right over it. Once we made it into our site, we realized how sloped it was, with the truck end much higher than the trailer end. That made my already steep ramp even steeper, and Flash literally knocked me over coming down the ramp. Apollo was better, but still, it was pretty dangerous. After I got them settled into their stalls (no highlining here, darn it!), we came back to disconnect the truck. Even without using any blocks under the jacks, and even with the jacks all the way down to the ground, we still weren't level! What the heck?! This is going to be a challenge! Not to be deterred, and too exhausted to care, and we still had to dialyze this afternoon, we just went about our business getting set up, got Hubby on his machine and crashed as best as possible this afternoon. But the important thing is, WE'RE BACK ON THE ROAD, AWAY FROM THE HOUSE!!! YAY!!!!

Monday, June 10, 2019 – 30th Wedding Anniversary!

Though we've been together 33 years, today was our official 30th wedding anniversary. I only wish we could have done something special today, but it's more important that we get the heck out of here at our earliest opportunity, so I once again spent the entire day clearing and cleaning, putting stuff on Marketplace and having the local charity come in and haul all the leftovers away. It seems we might just be getting close. The house is nearly empty except for some furniture we left behind to make it look better, and that's nice enough that the new owner might just want to keep it. I can't remember the last time I was this tired, literally working 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, hard physical labor. Can't wait to get out of here! We promised ourselves that at our first opportunity, we would retro-celebrate our anniversary, once we recovered and had a nice restaurant nearby!