Hey Sweetie!
Glad to have had another good night sleep, so even though I got up early, I felt more refreshed. I'm still a long way from 100 percent, but I'm improving. Had a quick breakfast, ordered a Lyft and got to the airport in plenty of time. The flight was uneventful and on time, watched a movie and even arrived a few minutes early. Lugging that big duffel bag around has been problematic, not sure what I was thinking on that! Truck started up, no problem, for which I'm glad, I was worried it might not, and I forgot to bring my little charge with me, glad it wasn't necessary. Stopped for fuel on my way back so I wouldn't have to worry about it, and arrived well before nightfall. Was very happy to see Lola (and vice versa!), though all her feet seem to be getting more and more odd-shaped, like she's getting serious arthritis in her toes. I made sure she got her antibiotic, and I'll take a closer look tomorrow to see what I can find. I'm so exhausted, my plan is to do nothing but laundry for a couple of days. I was a bit alarmed when I got back to hear a strange noise, and finally figured out it was the water pump, with no water in the tank. Heaven knows how long that's been going on, I'm just grateful it didn't burn out the pump! I filled up with water, since I'll need to shower tonight, then settled down to a bourbon and a cup of Sleepytime tea. I've started a new series on Prime from SyFi called Warehouse 13, so I watched one episode, but I'll be heading to bed soon. I fully expect to sleep late, despite the time change, and I'm sure it will go a long way toward getting caught up. At least, I hope so! Good night, babe! Happy 35th anniversary! Love you!
Archives for June 2024
Monday, June 10, 2024 – Travel Day Back to Charlotte, Happy 35th Anniversary!
Sunday, June 9, 2024 – Travel Day Back to Vegas
Hiya Babe!
Had a better night sleep, at last! Woke up feeling a bit better, at least more rested, walked over to the Trail's End Restaurant for breakfast, where I had oatmeal and ordered some bacon, but it was way overcooked to my liking, almost burnt, so I only had a taste of that. Finished packing and was loaded on the bus before 8:00, and we then make the three and a half hour drive (with one pitstop, where I finally managed to get some Dayquil to help alleviate my cold symptoms) back to the Fairfield Inn. Of course, we changed times zones from mountain to Pacific, so there were no rooms ready for two hours, but I spent the time in the lobby loading up pictures and videos and otherwise trying to get caught up. Once I got to my room, I essentially just vegged out the rest of the afternoon, other than a quick stop and Taco and Beer next door for a salad. Only unpacked the bare minimum so it will be easy to pack up in the morning. There's maybe a dozen of us from the ride staying overnight, but I stayed in my room for the rest of the day, trying to get as much rest as I can. Watched movies and read until I was finally ready to turn out the lights. Looking forward to getting home tomorrow, but this trip has certainly been one for the books! Not sure how I'll be able to top this! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!
Saturday, June 8, 2024 – Final Day of the Red Rock Ride-Down Into The Grand Canyon
Hey Darlin'!
Another fantastic day on the Red Rock Ride! I can't believe today is the last day, though my body is sure craving a break! Sorry to say that despite using every trick in the book, I still didn't get a very good night sleep, but I went to bed so early, there were enough fitful hours to at least provide me with a little rest. Because we were going to the Grand Canyon, which is on Pacific Time, while here in Utah we're on Mountain Time, there wasn't quite the need to rush around this morning, and we didn't even have to load up on the bus until 8:30, which seemed luxury enough. We drove about 90 minutes into the Kaibab National Forest, then the Grand Canyon National Park, seeing some wildlife for a change! We say a very well-bodied coyote, then, as we were going through the meadows, an entire bison herd, with dozens of babies, were right along the road, so we got a good long look. Once we got to the lodge, the plan was to kill some time, which I did by walking a short 1/4 hike to Bright Angel point, then having lunch at the bus, then driving up to the mule corrals and getting mounted. Today I was on a black mule named Cassie, and she was a peach! The North Kaibab trail is nowhere near as striking as the Bright Angel Trail from the south side, but if you haven't been to the Grand Canyon, it was still pretty dang impressive. We only went down two miles, had a break, then rode back up again. I managed to luck out again and be in the first group out and back, which was nice. Once we got back, we helped unsaddle the mules, then eventually took a group picture in front of the mule barn. We headed back to Kanab, arriving back at the hotel just after 5:00. I immediately put on my bathing suit and went down to the hot tub, something I've been hoping to do since yesterday, and that did a lot to relax me. I'm hoping that will help with my sleep tonight. Eventually I came back up, showered, and headed over to the restaurant for what was absolutely, undoubtedly, the best prime rib I have every tasted in my life! I finally had a pretty good appetite, first time in days, and I managed to eat at least two thirds of eat, mostly skipping the bread and baked potato in favor of a nice tiramisu dessert. Then there were a few awards, i.e. Most Improved Rider, which went to young Ashley, and a special award to Kelly, for being the only male rider besides the wranglers. He was very patient, but then, all the women here were truly great. I'd never believe that 38 women of such varied backgrounds could get along, in any other venue that with horses and mules in the mix. It was incredible. Then, as a huge surprise to me, every rider received a beautiful denim jacket with Red Rock Ride on the back and a patch on the front. Gorgeous! I honestly don't know how they make money on this ride, with all the goodies they provide. They could charge twice the price and it would still be a bargain, in my mind. Anyway, finally got back to the hotel, did most of my packing, set my alarm, drank a second cup of sleepytime tea, and praying I get a good night sleep! Good night, sweetheart! Love you!
Friday, June 7, 2024 – Fifth Day of the Red Rock Ride-The Slot Canyons of Wilson Creek
Hiya Darlin',
What a day! This morning we were supposed to have breakfast at 5:30 and be on the bus by 6:30 so we could get a jump on the heat of the day. It's been unusually hot this week, and the dryness has made it hard to keep drinking all the extra fluids I need to cope with this stupid cold that I have. It's moved into my chest, at least, so I'm not getting dizzy, but like the last couple of days, I've felt okay in the morning, but by the end of the day, it's been tough going. Well, I had a hard time getting to sleep last night, despite how tired I felt, but eventually I must have fallen asleep, because I ended up sleeping through my alarm, which never happens! I woke up and it was already light, so I knew I was in trouble. It was almost 6:10, so I had to rush around and finish packing (we're moving to a hotel in Kanab at the end of the day, yay!) I was all set to have a nice breakfast, I haven't had much of an appetite, but I ran out of time and managed to grab a banana and lunch just in time to get on the bus. I was glad they didn't have to wait for me, but I was frazzled by the time we started moving. It wasn't too far of a bus ride to the trailhead, which was, in fact, the same trailhead where we ended up on the Snowy River Long ride the other day, though we headed in a different direction. The most interesting thing about this ride was going through the slot canyons, which were narrow, tall and beautiful. It also had water running through them, so it was delightfully cool when we were in there. About ten miles in we stopped for lunch, and wrangler Hank took us on a short hike up to see some ancient petroglyphs. They were impressive, but had been all but destroyed by idiots carving their own initials and dates on the same wall. Hank then took us to another spot where apparently these idiots haven't found yet, and showed us another amazing petroglyph that looked like an elaborate map of some kind. Very stunning. We did a lollipop loop back to the bus, where we had to say good-bye to our mounts, (good-bye Whinnie!) and to strip all our stuff all the saddle, as tomorrow, we're going on new mounts, all mules. We were all grateful to be on an air-conditioned bus, and they even showed most of a movie (Sargeants 3 with the Rat Pack, which was filmed locally) before arriving at the Best Western in Kanab 90 minutes or so later. Once I got my room, I promptly took a long hot shower (the only flaw in this whole week has been that all but Monday, my showers have been barely lukewarm) and crawled between clean sheets. I was so tired, I was sure I'd nod off immediately, but it didn't happen! I may have dozed for a short bit, but that's about it. Finally, I got up when my alarm went off at 6:30 and managed to get dressed and walk the block to Houstons Trails End Restaurant where we had chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes and banana cream pie. I still couldn't eat too much of it, though I the pie was delicious, and I'm hoping the sugar rush will cause a sugar crash later, and I'll finally be able to sleep tonight! I'm at the point where I'm too tired to sleep! I'm sure I would be fine if I were healthy, but this cold has really dragged me down. To add insult to injury, I started getting a cold sore this afternoon. Typically I either get a cold or a cold sore, never both, so I must have really been exposed to a heavy dose of germs somewhere. I'm guessing the airport on the way out here. Should have worn a mask! Anyway, I'm in bed, writing and loading pictures, and I'll soon be on my way to sleepyland with the help of some sleepytime tea and some Tylenol pilfered from Cathy. Sure hope I sleep tonight! Good night, baby! Love you!
Thursday, June 6, 2024 – Fourth Day of the Red Rock Ride-Butch Cassidy Trail
Hey Baby,
Woke up feeling a little bit better, at least I wasn't dizzy nor did I have any chills, so even though I wasn't 100 percent, I felt good enough to tackle the ride today. Today's ride followed the Butch Cassidy trail, which led to a hideout about was about 7 or 8 miles from our starting point. The terrain here was a lot different, lots more trees, many different kinds of evergreens, not so many hoodoos, but some nice red rimrock. The pre-lunch trail was lovely, the post lunch trail was essentially through a draw that had a trickle of water going through it. Apparently, it's a spring that produces water all year, which makes sense, since they had to have water for their horses. Tales were told at lunch, so it was an enjoyable ride. I was getting a bit tired toward the end, but I had added yet another pad on the saddle (I'm up to four now!), so it was a bit more comfortable this time. I had most of a sandwich for lunch, but I still wasn't hungry at dinner, I barely ate one rib and a mouthful of potatoes, and just a little salad. I guess that's a good thing, but I sure hope I get my appetite back soon. Anyway, I'm cutting this short to get to bed, because we're leaving at 6:30 instead of 8:00 tomorrow morning, and we have to pack, as we're moving over to a hotel tomorrow. Good night, Sweetie! Love you!
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 – Third Day of the Red Rock Ride-Tough Ride on Thunder Mountain
Hiya Sweetie,
Went to bed last night with a scratchy throat and a little cough, woke up dizzy with chills. Not what I was hoping for! One of the gals got me some Alka Seltzer Cold Plus and I was able to eat some oatmeal for breakfast. I definitely felt a bit under the weather, but not enough to skip the ride, so we headed out to Thunder Mountain. The first part of that was more of the spectacular hoodoos, plus traversing some narrow crossings with big dropoffs, but nothing we couldn't handle. We stopped for lunch, and at first I sat in the shade, but then I got the chills again, so I sat in the sun and warmed up, but it was pretty hot. I was drinking enough water, so I don't think it was strictly dehydration, I think it's just a cold. One of the other girls had a cold and ended up staying home today, so maybe it's just something going around. As I was getting ready to remount after lunch, I was standing next to my horse on the hitching rail, and the next thing I knew, I was sitting on my butt on the ground! Obviously, I fainted or something, which practically never happens to me. Literally, I've only ever fainted twice before in my life! Anyway, they got some electrolytes, which worked to revive me, at least enough to finish the ride, though I have to be honest, it was tough going! Once of the wranglers, Clay, drove me back to camp while the bus went on a shopping trip, which is not loss for me, and I spent the rest of the day in bed, napping and trying to drink more liquids and electolytes. They were kind enough to bring me another fan, as it was very hot in the cabin and the one fan on the wall wasn't cutting it, but the second one did the trick. I'm pretty sure I have a fever, and I've several dizzy spells this afternoon, but it's coming and going. I wasn't even aware of the time when another organizer, I think it was Tom, brought an EMT to check me out. For some reason, he didn't have a thermometer, but he checked everything else, and I was fine. Tom brought me a little dinner, but I could barely eat a few mouthfuls. I managed to get a quick shower in, and I'll heading to bed early, with high hopes that I'll be recovered enough to go tomorrow, but if not, I'll sit tomorrow out so I can still get in the north rim of the Grand Canyon and Kanab. Nothing worse than getting sick on vacation!! Anyway, heading to bed, taking some Tylenol, keeping my fingers crossed. Good night, darlin'! Love you!
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 – Second Day of the Red Rock Ride-Two Rides!
Hey Darlin'!
An incredible day here in Utah. I had a much lighter breakfast (I still felt bloated from yesterday!), and we were on the bus and heading out by 8:00. It only took about 20+ minutes to get to our starting point in Bryce Canyon. Robert was still having trouble moving people to accommodate a group of four that wanted to be together but had been split between the A's and the B's, so I volunteered to switch, along with Jill, who had volunteered yesterday, but I demurred because I wanted to be in the first group out. Well, selfishly, I agreed to change because today, the B group was heading out first, so everyone got what they wanted and it was all good! It didn't take too long to get back on our horses and heading out, and I have to say, Bryce Canyon is truly stunning. The red rock and the hoodoos and the tunnels and everything were just jaw-dropping. I took so many pictures it will probably take all night to load them in! That ride was about six miles or so. At the edge of the park at a back entrance, they had our lunch set up, lasagna with garlic bread, salad, etc. I restrained myself and only had a little of each, along with a cookie, as I really don't want to feel this bloated again. Then we had a choice of either going on a short 90 minute ride back through another side of the loop through Bryce Canyon (which would only elucidate another two new miles), or take the long ride, another three+ hours, which they called the Snowy River ride, because it had a couple of steep hills to traverse. Well, as my goal is always to ride as many trail miles as I can, I, along with just seven others (and two wranglers), decided to do the long ride. While it may not have been as spectacular as the hoodoos in Bryce Canyon, it certainly had its own charm and gorgeous landscape, along with some history in the area, which made it all the more interesting. Some of it was road riding, which was actually nice because the wranglers were riding long-legged draft horse mules, so we had to trot often to keep up, and the famed Snowy River drop-off was fairly steep, it was mostly the steep dropoff on the side of the trail that made it a bit harrowing, therefore exciting and memorable! We made good time, and the 3.5 hour ride was more like 3 hours, and we were back to camp in no time. We were greeted by a smorgasbord of snacks, which I would have skipped if it wasn't for the jumbo shrimp and cocktail sauce, and I ate more that I should have, but it was oh, so good! I also had a couple of beers, though they didn't have any dark beer so I ended up with Corona. As I was walking back to my cabin, I got a message from Nathalie that Lola's foot seemed to be acting up, and the picture she sent me showed that it seemed like the whole nail fell off and only the shriveled quick remained, but it was hard to tell from the picture. She also informed me Lola had managed to knock off all my puppy-proofing and was found in my bed, dug deeply into my sheets, with the garbage can on the floor. What Lola want, Lola finds a way to get! I instructed her how to begin the antibiotic regime again, just in case, because she seemed to be a bit uncomfortable walking again, so we'll see how that goes. Meanwhile, back at camp, I started loading up my pictures in the hopes they'll be done before bedtime, and played a couple of video games for awhile until dinner. Chicken tonight, I only ate about half of everything, but to my surprise, one of the ladies had managed to obtain a bottle of Jack, so we had a couple of drinks during dinner, though again, not overdoing it, just in moderation. They had a singer tonight, quite a nice voice, but once the ride meeting was over, I scooted out and had my shower, so now I'm ready for bed, and it's only about 8:30. Pix are still loading, who knows how long that will take. Going to bed now, looking forward to a shorter ride tomorrow, and evidently a shopping day at Ruby's, so a relatively short day. Looking forward to it! Good night, babe! Love you!
Monday, June 3, 2024 – First Day of the Red Rock Ride
Hiya Babe!
Well, today was the long-awaited day! I had a good night sleep, and woke up at 4:30 even before my alarm, got packed up and down in the lobby in plenty of time for our 5:30 gathering. It didn't take long to load up all the luggage and get on the road, stopping after about an hour at a casino for a buffet breakfast, which was included with the package. We finally reached Zion where the horses were and we got matched up to our mounts. I ended up with a buckskin mare name Winematuk, or somthing like that, nickname Whinny. She tried to eat every blade of grass that crossed her path, which reminded me of your old mare Clio. The ride was only about 5.5 miles long, and we had a pit stop in the middle, but it was entertaining with the stories that our wrangler Cash was telling, and the landscape was pretty spectacular. I was a bit far back at first and couldn't hear him, but managed to move forward a bit at one point, so that improved. It was a fairly nice ride, with footing that was both rocky and sandy, and from what I've heard, the worst footing of the week. The stark cliffs were quite beautiful, but it certainly wasn't the most beautiful ride I've ever been on, though it was interesting enough. There were so much traffic on the road, cars, buses, bike riders, etc., so it was slow going in the bus. The bus is a full-fledged tour bus, well-appointed and comfortable, a far cry from the old school bus I was on last year at this time on the Michigan Shore-to-Shore. They had packed us sack lunches, which we ate when we got back to the bus at the end of the ride, though I was still pretty full from breakfast, so I only ate half of it. They split us into two groups today, I was in the first group A (the Angels), and the second group B (the bad guys), started the ride about 20 minutes after us. I think that was to keep group size down, and possible to deal with the fact that it was a lollipop trail, I don't know for sure. After we finished the ride and had lunch, we started to drive to the ranch, with another stop at a souvenir store along the way. This morning, I had tried to reset my wristwatch to the local time, but it gave up the ghost on me, no doubt a dead batter, and after some searching, I found an eyeglass repair kit with a screwdriver small enough to take the back off, and I bought a battery that looked about right, though the number wasn't the same, and tried to repair it. I wasn't able to finish it by the time we left, but once we got to the ranch and got settled in, I was able to finally fix it. Unfortunately, I lost one of the tiny screws, but the other three seem to be holding okay, so at least I have a temporary fix for the week. The ranch is in a beautiful area, surrounded by mostly alfalfa fields, and the cabins are about the size of a small sauna, but I was surprised to learn yesterday that we singles didn't have to bunk in with anyone, we each got our own cabin! So I have one bunk to lay all my stuff out and another one to sleep on, so I'm a happy camper with that. The restrooms and showers are in two trailers on either end of the half circle where the cabins are, I'm in cabin ten so I'm about halfway between them. I fixed finished fixing my watch shortly before dinner, and already started loading up my pix from the day (there's a very good cell signal here, so it's going faster than usual!), then headed down to dinner, which was an incredibly tender steak, so much so I could cut it with a plastic knife! My first steak in months, so I really enjoyed it. Probably their own beef, as they mostly raise cattle along with the alfalfa. After dinner, everyone introduced themselves, then we finished around 9:00, very late for dinner, but they had a breakdown of their usual dinner trailer and had to bring another one in at the last minute. They worked it flawlessly, though, and other than starting dinner a half hour later than usual, it was seamless. Got back to my cabin, then grabbed my shower stuff and headed over, grateful that most of the folks took their shower right after the ride, so no waiting. Finishing off my blog and my Spanish lesson and heading to bed forthwith! A great first day! Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Sunday, June 2, 2024 – Hotel Keeps Getting Worse, But Good Ride Meeting
Hey Sweetie,
Well, sorry to say that things in this hotel kept getting worse and worse today. For starters, I never got my shower last night. When I went in to get it, turns out there was no hot water! I ran it for about five minutes, nothing. I called down again, and they sent a guy up who ran it for another five minutes before pronouncing I had no hot water. Maintenance had all go home (of course, it was 10:00 at night by this time, 1:00 a.m. on my body clock time), and they gave me a choice of changing rooms, which I was in no mood to do, or take a shower in a room on a different floor! In the end, I just gave up on it, rinse a little with a washcloth and went to bed, which at least it was comfortable. They told me maintenance would be in at 7:00 and I was first on the list, until they called at 7:15 to say they didn't really come in until 9:00, so it would be after that. So I had to go to breakfast having not showered since Friday night, yuck. They finally managed to fix my hot water by about 10:00. I met some ladies at breakfast that I recognized, and we figured out it was on the two Great Florida Cattle Drives, in 2016 and 2022. They'd also done an OTL some years ago, but don't know if it was with any of the ones I was involved with. After breakfast, I did some organizing, then went out to the pool for a little bit. I had considered taking a shower out at the pool, but they didn't have one out there. When I got back to the room, there was another maintenance guy there snaking the sink, as it was draining very slowly, and the first guy had reported it. So I had to wait some more before I was on my own. Despite two calls to housekeeping asking for them to put new sheets on my bed, since I had to go to bed with all of yesterday's travel grime on me, I had to call a third time, and was essentially told that they couldn't predict when I was going to get my sheets changed. I had enough! All I wanted was to take a hot shower and slide into clean sheets for a nap if I could get one, and I wasn't about to wait around any more. I went out into the hallway where there was a housekeeping cart (which HAD been parked right next to my door but had now moved down the hall) and grabbed a stack of linens and started changing my own sheets. Then the head of housekeeping knocked on my door reading me the riot act about how they have other people they have to serve and that they would get around to me when they felt like it. I think I finally made a dent in her attitude when I explained the whole situation, and I ended up handing her the dirty sheets and sending her on her way. I FINALLY got my shower in the middle of the afternoon, and slid into fresh sheets at last. At least the beds here are comfortable. What a nightmare! And, oh, btw, the elevator was out this morning, so everyone was having to use the stairs, which are all the way at the opposite end of the hallway. So it wasn't just my lemon of a room. Most folks have been really nice trying to solve the problems, and I think they're going to comp me at least one night which helps, but really, how many inconveniences must one experience before it ruins the stay? Anyway, I managed to rest up for a few hours, then I ordered a delivery from a local Indian restaurant, had to pay both a delivery and a tip to the driver, only the have the driver not even bring it to the room, I had to get dressed and go to the lobby to pick it up. Kind of a ripoff. Finally it was time for the ride meeting, where we got to meet the rest of the riders, all women except for one guy! I knew it wouldn't be very balanced, but I didn't think it would be THIS lopsided! Not that it matters, it just seems a bit out of balance. I chatted with a few more women, and after the meeting I stopped and talked to the ladies from Florida again for a bit, before coming back tot he room, finishing of my dinner leftovers, and now I'm ready for bed. We're meeting at 5:30 in the lobby, so it's an early night for me! I'm pretty sure I'm purging all this bad stuff so that the week will end up being fabulous. Every once in the while the universe has to smack me in the head just to balance out all the wonderful stuff in my life, which I can only take in stride! Good night, darlin'! Love you!
Saturday, June 1, 2024 – Long Travel Day to Vegas
Hiya Darlin',
Finally did have a great night sleep, yay! Finished my packing, had Luis, who is one of the stable hands here and who will be looking after Lola, feed her on his own today in case he had any questions, went down and gave the horses some mints, though I had to walk partway into the pasture before they would come to me. They're used to it being in the evening, but I need them to do it in the morning when I'm likely to be loading up, and eventually they came around. Finally left for the airport at around 12:30, and before I drove the 90 minutes to the airport, I had two notifications of delay, with the last one almost an hour later than the original departure. CLT was VERY crowded, and when I first drove in, the signs seemed to indicate that I needed a reservation for Long-term parking, so I stopped in the cell lot to do that, but their website only listed the two most expensive options next to the terminal. I finally saw a sign that said LT2 was open, so I slid into that and managed to find a spot not too far from a bus stop. The flight was uneventful, the drinks and dinner were good, I managed to get two movies in, one with Mark Wahlberg about endurance racing (not horses) and a dog, based on a true story. The second was a documentary about the wild horses and burros and how poorly the BLM is managing them, very sad, but beautiful film of the wild horses. Arrived just before 7:00, finally claimed my one giant duffel bag and headed out to get a Lyft. Yup, no airport shuttle. I think this is the first trip I've ever taken to Vegas and stayed in a hotel that didn't have a shuttle. They also don't have any USB outlets in the room, and when I walked into the room, was stunned that it was 96 degrees. I'm not kidding, that's what the thermostat read. Of course, I immediately turned the AC on, though I was told by the front desk that it's motion activated, so it supposedly came on when I walked in, but still. How long is it going to take to drop the temperature 30 degrees? I was hoping to get to bed early, but I'm going to have to wait until it gets cooler. I left the door open, since it's cool in the hallway, so hopefully it won't take too long, but seriously. Ninety-six? That's a bit of a reach. I could see 80 degrees to save costs, but this is ridiculous. Anyway, doesn't matter, I'm here now, and I'm looking forward to a shower and a good night sleep. Good night, babe! Love you!