Hi Darlin'!
Life couldn't get much better with days like this. My new friend Trish arrived around 11:00 with her TW named Eli, and once she got settled in next door, we saddled up and went out for a lovely ride. The weather was perfect, not too hot, though hotter than it's been, but it's nice and cool in the deep woods and even the open areas weren't too bad. Of course, Lola came along and enjoyed herself, too, dropping her belly into mud puddles whenever she had the chance. After we got back, we changed into swimwear and took the kayak out to the lake where we paddled and drifted, watching the birds fish (I looked them up later, they were cormorants, sit on stumps like a wading bird, but fly like a duck when they're taking off) and generally just enjoying the sun and the breeze on the lake. We got back from that adventure hungry, and she had brought a bunch of stuff along, like leftover pizza, summer squash and cold pea salad, all of which was lovely, and after that, we headed back out for another ride on the other side of the park, basically going on all the trails we didn't go on earlier. Once we put the horses away, she went off to the bathhouse to shower while I did the same in my trailer, then she came over and we watched a recording of when you did the one-man show Clarence Darrow in Monteagle, which she thoroughly enjoyed. By then it was almost 10:30, so we obviously had to call it a night. She's an early riser, so we parted ways for the night. Looking forward to doing it all again tomorrow! Couldn't have asked for a better day! Fantastic! Off to bed now, good night, my love!
Wednesday, July 22, 2020 – Productive Day of Puttering
Hey Darlin’!
Had a good night sleep, woke up ready to get busy with a bunch of little jobs today. After feeding the horses I fixed the end of a hose, replacing a plastic end that had stripped with a metal one, then I finally put the ramp end on a piece of board so I can use it as a leveler, a job that’s been hanging around for a long time waiting for me to get the right bolt, then not using the board, etc., but I finally got it done. After breakfast, I pulled out the sewing machine and proceeded to sew the velcro strips I bought yesterday on to the screen room door, and as predicted, it took less than an hour to complete. Not a perfect solution, but at least now I can keep the door closed enough to keep most of the bugs out, which was the whole point of the screen room in the first place! I got all that done by just after noon. They had forecast rain later in the afternoon, so I didn’t plan on going riding, but it never showed up, at least not during daylight hours. So I spent the rest of the day reading, did my hair, took Lola for a walk around the loops, talked a bit to a family that had moved into a couple of spots on the other side of the loop from me. They didn’t have a camper, just a bunch of tents and canopies over several sites, made it seem like the circus came to town! Finally settled down for the evening with a little dinner, a little TV, a little shower, and off to my not-so-little bed! Good night, baby! Love you!
Sunday, July 19, 2020 – Departure Prep and Housekeeping
Hey Darlin’,
First thing I heard when I took my earplugs out this morning was that dang generator behind me. Grrr… I started putting stuff away, since I’m leaving tomorrow, and at one point I was outside when that generator ran out of gas, and I did a not too quiet “Whoo hoo!” which I’m sure couldn’t help but be heard in the deafening silence of the morning. No one rushed to turn it back on again, thank goodness, I actually got to enjoy a few minutes of peace sitting in the screen room! About 45 minutes later they were all packed up and out of there before 10:30. It’s been awhile since I’ve been so happy to see the backside of a camp neighbor, but there you go. Anyway, I paced myself all day, my only goal being to have all the outdoor stuff put away before the expected rain came in. First it was forecast at 12, then 2, and it finally got here around 3, but by then I had everything packed, and the house cleaned as well. When the front came through there were some pretty significant micro-bursts of wind, which pushed the solar panel over, and blew the top of Lola’s water bottle about 10 feet away, but no damage. After that all calmed down and cooled down nicely, and it looked like the rain had quit, I hooked up the truck (so now I’m leaning forward just a bit, but not bad) and got the hay all set in the mangers for tomorrow. Then I relaxed the rest of the afternoon, fed the horses around 8:00, took my shower and am settled in for the evening. Bedtime soon! It’s about two hours drive to Harmar for the trailer repair, then another 40 minutes to Potato Creek, so I should get there by midday easy if the repair doesn’t take long, and if I don’t get a flat tire on the way. I noticed a cut in the sidewall of one of the trailer tires, fingers crossed it holds up. Anyway, we’ll worry about that tomorrow! Good night, my love!
Friday, July 17, 2020 – Computer Work and Noisy New Neighbors
Hi Babe,
Didn’t get a very good night sleep for some reason, though it was cooler. Thought about going riding with Jonella and her two friends, but since I sent an emailer out yesterday, I’ve been getting a lot of responses and a lot of bouncebacks, and because I want Flash to rest his ankle one more day, I decided to stay in camp. I moved my fence around so the horses could get some new grass, but then I had neighbors show up behind me, and evidently I was blocking their access to the hitching rail that one of their group was going to use, so I took my fence down and moved my highline over to give them the space. I was hoping they would have a fence and work with me a bit so I wouldn’t have to do all that, but they didn’t. Later, the trailer that was supposed to be in that spot moved all the way across the road, but left their horse behind, alone at the hitching rail. Not sure what that’s about, but my is not to reason why. They had a dog that is never on a leash, so Lola’s been going kinda nuts because I’ve been keeping her cooped up, and they weren’t here 20 minutes when they pulled out a huge generator and cranked it up, one of those really loud kind, and ran the dang thing all day long. I don’t know what they were trying to power, because I didn’t hear the A/C on (then again, it’s so noisy I probably couldn’t anyway), but it was so bad when my friends came back from the ride they spoke to the ranger about it, and he went and talked to them, and they insisted they were going to keep it on all day until quiet time at 11:00. Great. Chances are they’ll crank it right up at 7:00 in the morning tomorrow, too, so I guess I’m wearing earplugs tonight! Anyway, I made myself a lovely salmon on the grill dinner, with onions and homegrown green peppers that one of the Rosebud ladies brought me last week, and grilled some summer squash along with steamed brussel sprouts, hmm, hmm, good! Mostly I’ve been having sandwiches and other easy stuff, but I was in the mood for something nicer tonight. After the gals came back from their ride, I wandered over and chatted with them for a while. They’re going up to the Forest tomorrow, but they’re leaving really early, so I decided if Flash was up to it, we’d take a long ride all the way up to the farther north point (which is just across the street from the state forest anyway) and back again, should be a little under 20 miles. It would be a nice finish to our stay here, because, of course, Sunday will be housekeeping and packing day, preparing for our departure on Monday. So today was a mixed bag, quiet in the morning, noisy the rest of the day, but I didn’t do much exertion, just a lot of computer work. And now it’s time for shower and bed! Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Thursday, July 16, 2020 – New Webpage Up, Propane Run
Hiya Darlin’!
Another good night sleep, though it took me a while to nod off, but I managed to do some computer work and finally get my new business website up and running, yay! I took a quick trip into town to fill up three propane tanks, don’t want to run out before my next stop and this should do it. I’m headed to Potato Creek after this, and they have electric, as does the stable where I’m staying during my workshop, so this should hold me for a few weeks at least, depending on where I go after that. I also detoured over to the Salamonie River State Forest, they also have a horse camp, it’s about 10 miles north of here, and I wanted to check it out. I’m thinking of stopping there on the way back, and indeed, it’s a lot smaller, but it’s still has enough room for me. There’s a whole ‘nother set of trails over the explore. After I got back and put the final touches on the website (thankfully they used a system I’m familiar with, so it should be fairly easy to keep it updated now), and started sending out a mailer, though I’m not sure how many people on the list are still active. Then I went to visit a woman who I met down at Loretta Lynn’s, she told me she’d be here for a couple of days, so I walked over and we chatted for awhile. I recited my Snowy River poem to them, which they seemed to enjoy, then they walked back to tour the trailer. By this time it was after 9:00 (and still daylight!), and after they left I settled down for a short evening. They’re going riding in the morning, I may join them if one of my horses isn’t limping tomorrow. Hopefully most of my emails will be delivered, then it will just be a matter of revising the list, which could take awhile. Supposed to get down into the low 60’s tonight, so it should be great sleeping weather!. So now I’m off to shower and bed. Good night, my love!

































