Archives for August 2021

Saturday, August 21, 2021 – Ride at Brighton on Apollo

Hey Darlin’!
Not a great night sleep, I think it’s just the heat that’s getting to me, despite running my fan right up until bedtime. Getting a lot of night reading done, though! It just makes me end up getting up later, which I did again. Did my morning chores, had breakfast, then saddled up Apollo for today’s ride, a nice 6.72 mile ride around a very nice distant loop. I put on his boots with the pads in them, and he does seem to be a lot more comfortable lately, and he did fine, albeit still a bit sluggish, as seems to be the norm for him now. It was a nice ride, especially since it was about 10 degrees cooler in the woods, making it the best place to be during the heat of the day! I let him graze for awhile after we got back, but that made Flash a little anxious since he couldn’t see him on the other side of the trailer. No worries, eventually everyone got fed, I settled down for the night, and I’m doing my best to cool it down, not easy considering it’s still like 78 degrees outside! I wish Michigan had better horse camps further north, I’d be up there! Anyway, off to shower and bed shortly. Love you, sweetie! Good night!

Friday, August 20, 2021 – Woodward Ave. Car Rally

Hi Sweetie!
Had a better night sleep, then a rather slow morning while I was waiting to go to the Woodward Car Rally, in Pontiac, MI. According to brother Jeff, this is a major car event, one he dreams about entering his refurbished 442 in at some future date. Anyway, Dan had asked me if I wanted to go, so I decided I might as well. Wasn’t quite what I expected. He had a friend who belongs to a car club that had staked out a yard along the Cruise route, but all the main action apparently happens down the road a bit, though there were a few classic cars parked in the yard we were in, and a lot of cars did drive by. It also happens more in the evening tonight, and all day tomorrow, so I guess you could say we saw a preview. Not bad though, there were a lot of fun cars that went by, too many pix to post, and I took a lot! It was a very hot day, but most of the time there was a little breeze and the occasional cloud that thankfully came by. I took Lola, and she was a bit hot, and the loud cars gunning their engines bothered her a little, but she did get used to it, though I imagine her hearing will never be quite the same! We stayed for several hours, finally left around 6:00, dropped him off, picked up fuel, got back to camp around 7:00, then went down to fill up the water tank. Several trailers had just come in, so I guess it’s going to be a busier weekend than I expected. It was so hot in the trailer I had to run the AC just to blow the hot air out. Not enjoying these high 80’s temps! Unfortunately that’s the forecast for all of next week! Well, it is August, so I guess I shouldn’t complain too much, at least I CAN cool it off in here when I need to. Settled down for the evening, off to take my second shower of the day, then to bed! Good night, babe! Love you!

Thursday, August 19, 2021 – Another Complete Ride on Flash

Hi Babe!
Had a bit of trouble getting to sleep, I stiffened up a bit during the day, and when it looked hopeless, I finally broke down and had an acetaminophen PM, just one since I know two would really knock me out. Turns out just one did that as well, though maybe not quite so bad. Once I fell asleep I was out till past 9:30, and I felt logy most of the day anyway. I dragged myself through chores, had breakfast, did a few things on the computer, then finally pushed myself to saddle up Flash. Turns out he was pretty sluggish, too! He really was slow at first, a full mile an hour slower than usual, until we reached the road that would bypass the incident from Tuesday. On the road I pushed him a bit faster, and then, when we got on the continuation of the trail we went on, avoiding that hill, he suddenly came to life, as if his sluggishness was merely because he thought I was taking him that way again. We were back to normal speed the rest of the way. On the way back, I found the bypass the ranger was talking about, and when we went by the top of the hill, I saw that they had put out some caution tape to keep people from going down there, so I guess it hasn’t been fixed yet. Anyway, it was a very nice ride, though pretty hot and buggy again. Not liking this heat, I’m looking for 70’s not upper 80’s, which is all we’ve been getting lately! Next year I’m going to NY where I KNOW there are horse camps further north that I can visit, although I’ve been to most of them already. Worse, there’s no rain in the forecast to cool things down, so I’m going to be suffering for a few more days, maybe all the way into next week, unfortunately. I didn’t take Lola with me today, she was panting so bad before we left camp, and she didn’t look really enthusiastic, so I left her behind. Got back to camp around 4:30, later than usual but then I got such a late start it’s not surprising. I walked Flash down to the water and gave him a rinse, then let them both graze until dinner. Settled down for the evening, heading to bed early tonight, I promise! Good night, my darlin’! Love you!

Wednesday, August 18, 2021 – Haircut and Shopping

Tuesday, August 17, 2021 – First Ride in Brighton-Flash Crash!

Hi Sweetie!
Okay, before anyone gets too worried, everyone and everything is fine! Flash and I were having a nice ride, but we did have a bit of scary moment. The trails are a bit hillier than I expected, but I had put his breast collar and boots on, which was good because there are a lot of stony areas, albeit not chunky cut gravel, but well-worn, rounded natural stone, and we were doing just fine until he started to go down a part of the trail that was really washed out. I felt like we could make it just fine, but Flash wasn’t happy about how deep his feet were going into the dirt (not even mud, just a deep grove of missing dirt), when he suddenly pulled up and decided to climb up the side instead. Problem was, there was no place to go, and he stumbled over some bushes and lost his balance and slid down the side of the washout, ending up like you see in the picture, upside down with his head on the down side. The walls were much steeper than they appear here, and he couldn’t get his feet down enough to stand up. He just lay there for awhile. Meanwhile, I’m trying to move him with no success, and I figured I’d need a bunch of burly guys to help me get him up, so I ended up calling 911. Thank goodness I had a cell phone signal! We all know how unhealthy it is for a horse to be on the ground for too long, especially with his head at the lowest point! While I was waiting, I managed to get a lot of his tack off, including his saddle and breast collar so he could breath a lot better. Just as the FD folks were coming up the trail, Flash suddenly lurched and scrambled and somehow managed to get himself upright, thank goodness! Of course, everything was dirty, especially him, but that’s a small price to pay. I checked him out and unbelievably, he was just fine! No sore spots, no heat, no swelling, no limping, nothing! Well, the dirt was soft, which is how I was able to get out from under him anyway. While the fireman held him, I re-saddled him and started to walk him out, and he seemed so fine I decided to try mounting, figuring if there was a problem it would show up more quickly and more noticeable with me on him, and again, he was perfectly fine! We ended up riding back to camp with no issues whatsoever. Other than a bit of a wrenched neck, I seem to be whole as well, though I did some post-crash ibuprofen as a precaution. I can’t even figure out how I landed, but that I managed to extricate myself quickly enough. Anyway, we got back to camp, untacked him, and let him graze with Apollo the rest of the afternoon, no harm, no foul! Got lucky on that one. And now the DNR folks know they need to do some trail repair, they were there, too. So now I’m all settled down for the evening, glad I did my Egoscue exercises this morning, it may have helped me be loose enough not to incur any real damage. But I am going to have a much needed glass of wine now that I’ve fed the horses and am ready for a bit of TV before shower and bed. So I’m going to say good night a bit early! Love you, babe! Good night!

Monday, August 16, 2021 – Travel Day to Brighton SRA

Hi Babe!
Had a very good night sleep, slept even later than I expected, but since my journey today is only taking me about 30 miles, I wasn’t worried about it. I even had breakfast instead of my usual travel day protein bar! It took less than an hour to get here, two straight roads and I was here, very easy. I stopped at the ranger office to get the scoop, and discovered I had to go to the modern campground a half mile away to register, but I figured I better find my spot first, so I drove back to the campground to check it out. Sorry to say that despite what their website says, there are virtually NO level sites here! They are all on a hill of some kind, except or may a couple of really short sites which I had no chance of fitting into, but I finally selected site #7, which only had what seemed like a side to side slope. It also gets a lot of sun so I should be able to pick up some solar energy as well. Once I picked it out, I headed back to the modern campground to register, and to use the dump as well, then headed back and started to set up. I had a real problem getting some semblance of level, I sure wish I had that extra board I lost at Ionia a few weeks back! At least here the horse camp is separate from the regular campers, and it doesn’t look like it get a lot of use, but we’ll see. I let the horses out of the trailer and just let them graze around the yard for awhile, and since we had the place to ourselves, I let Lola wander a bit, too. There’s a central spigot where I filled up the truck tank once I disconnected, finally put the horses on a highline. Was also glad to see that the manure bin is right next door, too, though it looks like most folks just scatter in the woods around here. The site is surrounded by trees so there should be some shade, and the horses are so close they can practically stand in the shadow of the trailer! Took my usual two hours to get everything set up, then settled down to read and eventually watch a little TV with my grilled hamburger. I was hoping to not have to wear earplugs here, but the bugs are really noisy (unlike Highland, where traffic and sirens were the predominant sounds), and then I heard several trains go by, and remembered I crossed tracks between here and the modern campground, so it’s definitely earplugs again tonight! Should be a nice quiet time here, though. A couple of pairs of riders rode through camp during the afternoon, but I didn’t speak to anyone yet. Apparently their day riding area gets a lot of use, and I think there’s an actual stable that rents horses as well, so I’m hoping the trails are in good shape, even though apparently there is only about 15 miles of them. I thought it would be more, but that will keep me busy for a few days. Nearest town with all the things I need is only about five miles away, so it’s convenient. Anyway, I’ve settled in, now I’m ready for shower and bed. Good night, darlin’! Love you!

Sunday, August 15, 2021 – Laundry, Mending and Prep Day

Hey Darlin’!
Had an absolutely fabulous night sleep last night, temps were perfect for that! After chores I started my first load of laundry, then went and filled up the tank again because I had three more loads to do. It was a perfect day, no clouds, lots of sun, nice breeze, and since I had full propane tanks I decided to get all of my laundry done, four loads total. It was very busy in the campground but there were sites across from me that were empty to I put my laundry line up across the posts in both of them, enough space for everything! I had one last mending job I wanted to do, on the hay bags. The grommets where the string goes through came out ages ago, shortly after I got them, and they were getting progressively worse, so I decided to sew all the grommets back in to make them last a bit longer. Not an easy job, a lot of the grommets where horribly squished into weird shapes, and it took awhile to get the job done, which I did in between putting up and taking down laundry. Just as I was taking down my last bit of laundry, Dan showed up unannounced, but I finished that job and went back to grommet mending while he chatted away. He brought a couple of pasties, he heard I liked them from the UP last time we were here, and I was going to heat them up for dinner when he got a call that he had to pick up his ex-wife from a hospital (mental, I think) and take her home. He has a lot of family problems I won’t get into, way too much negative baggage, not a lot of fun, sorry to say. Anyway, he asked me to wait until seven-ish for dinner, so I had to have a snack of carrots since I hadn’t eaten since breakfast. Then at seven he texts me to say it’s now more like eight and I said don’t bother, I had too much to do. I just can’t eat that late anymore, especially not something heavy like a pastie. Meanwhile, I finished a lot more of my packing up, got most everything put away, and got the truck lined up and partially hitched (stopped when it was level) so I had no intention of having company after eight. We might meet up after I move to Brighton, but it doesn’t really matter one way or another. Finally settle down with some shrimp ramen instead, watched a bit of TV, now I’m exhausted and ready for shower and bed. Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Saturday, August 14, 2021 – Busy, Productive Day with A Comedy Night!

Hello, my love!
I ended up going to bed after 12:30 last night, fell asleep reading and woke up around 8:00. Did all my chores and had breakfast, then spent almost two hours doing my egoscue and other exercises. I felt a lot better after doing them the other day, so I’m trying to do them more often. I still feel lopsided, and these exercises are helping me get back in balance. After finishing that up, it was almost noon, and I decided to give Flash’s saddle a really good cleaning and conditioning. I’m embarrassed to say I cant remember the last time I did it, and I know I’ve only done it once (if that!) Since you did them right after I got Flash three years ago. Figured it was about time! There were also a number of seams that were starting to come apart on the stirrups, and one of the rings on the saddle bags had torn off, so I had my work cut out for me! It took the better part of the afternoon to get it all done, including sewing some new elastic on my lamb’s wool saddle cover so it will be a bit more secure. I had to get my sewing box down from the attic, so when I put that away, I also put away the ice machine that I got for my knee and haven’t used in months because it’s too much of a pain to try to store ice to use it, and I’ve found using a baggie full of ice is just as effective anyway, plus, the swelling is practically gone so it seems like surplus to requirement right now. I’ll do it occasionally when I remember, but most of the time I only do it if it hurts, which isn’t very often any more, thank goodness! I finished up just in time to grill a piece of chicken and have dinner, feed the horses, then head over to a place called Fisk Farm about 5 miles away. I had seen a sign that they were having a “clean comedy night” tonight as a fundraiser for the local heritage society, so I thought I’d do something different for a change and headed over there. It was an outdoor venue so I took Lola, and I ended up throwing the frisbee for a while just to keep her busy. I thought the show started at seven so showed up at a quarter til, only to find that seven was when they opened the box office, the show didn’t start until eight. I was glad I listened to the little voice in my head to put my empty propane tanks in the back of the truck, because I decided to run over to Tractor Supply and get them filled to kill some time. He was so fast filling them, though, I was only gone ten minutes! Thus the frisbee play to wear down Lola. Eventually the show started, it wasn’t too bad, though not exactly highbrow. It still ended up with large portions of bathroom humor, a lot about kids and parenting, so not very relevant to me! It was different, though, and for a good cause, but that’s about it. Got back around ten, watched a brief hour of TV, now I’m off to the shower and to bed! A busy and different kind of day! Cheers, my love! Good night!

Friday, August 13, 2021 – Another Ride and Hay Day

Hi Sweetie!
Woke up to a nice morning, temps aren’t quite as hot as they’ve been, and it looks like it’s going to stay that way for awhile, thank goodness! After chores and breakfast, I was just starting to get Apollo ready, because Dan was supposed to be coming over for a ride. I was actually going to let him ride Flash today for a change, but at the last minute he texted to say he couldn’t make it because of a serious family problem. I put Apollo back and saddled Flash, and we had a nice 7.69 mile ride. The bugs were still bad, but the heat and humidity weren’t as bad as it’s been, so it was quite nice, and Lola enjoyed herself, too. I was careful not to let Flash drink from any streams on the trail, just in case that’s what set off his colic the other day. Got back to camp, made a few phones, learned that my order for feed had come in at the Tractor Supply (they neglected to call or email me, sorry to say), so I went to pick that up. I forgot the propane tanks, though, that had been on my list, so I’ll have to do that another day. I also went to Meijers and stocked up on Joint Juice, should have enough for the rest of the year now. Came back to camp and unloaded, then left a while later to go pick up hay at a farm about 16 miles from here. It’s supposed to be about 40 percent alfalfa, which is more than I wanted, but I haven’t been able to find any anywhere else, I just keep missing the timing, everybody is getting sold out in a hurry. It’s been a weird year for hay, some areas having a drought, others too much rain. I got eight bales, though, so it should last me for most of my stay at the next place, hopefully I’ll be able to pick up a good load sometime in the next couple of weeks. Got back to camp, grilled a burger, and settled down for the evening. I’ve been having to cover myself with insect repellent the last few days, I feel like the trailer stinks of it, but it’s probably just stuck in my nose for now. Hope it’s not as bad at the next place, though I’m prepared for it now. Heading off for a shower and bed shortly. Good night, babe! Love you!

Thursday, August 12, 2021 – Shopping Day

Hi Babe!
Was delighted to see that Flash seems to be back to his normal self this morning, so I didn’t have to worry about him when I went shopping today. I took Lola with me, she made a lot of people smile, as she always does, and we got into several conversations throughout the store. The longest was in the checkout line, there were only two registers open and the lines were really long despite it being a quiet day in the store. Michigan is still paying Covid unemployment, I think until September, so there’s a real shortage of help right now. Glad TN and FL dropped it earlier! Otherwise, it was pretty quiet day. Those plastic drawers in the back of the trailer finally gave out, so I picked up another set with an extra drawer to replace it. That helped organize things a little better, but these new ones aren’t clear, so I may have to look a little harder for things next time :-). Remember awhile back we bought some hay that had pink baling twine, and it was so original I decided to hang on to a bunch so that I could braid them into ropes for miscellaneous uses? Well, I finally did that yesterday! They were just taking up space in the drawers, so I finally braided them up and hung them on a bar in the tack area. It’s nice to get a job that’s been sitting there for years finally done! The rest of the day was pretty slow, not much going on, which is fine, I’ve been staying pretty busy this week. So I’ve settled for my usual evening routine! Love you, darlin’! Good night!