Hi Darlin’,
Had a good night sleep, no interruptions, did my morning chores, ran the generator for a short while since it’s cloudy so my solar panel didn’t do much to charge the batteries this morning, plus to toast my bread. Since there is rain in the forecast, and I’ve ridden three days in a row, I decided to just relax today, so I spent the day mostly reading, occasionally napping, and later watching a little TV. It was nice and quiet, except for the irritating visit from one of the ranger/security force, whatever they’re called. First, visualize this. I’m on the edge of a huge field that has maybe 30 or 40 other campsites in it, all empty. Then there’s another area of campsites in the woods to the west, also, all empty. Another 100 yard further west is the day parking area with a couple of trailers. I literally can’t seem them from my site. Lola and I are peaceably in the screen room enjoying the quiet, and this woman drives up in her truck, gets out and starts walking towards us. Lola doesn’t even bark, she and her wagging tail step outside the door and walk about 6 feet to greet this woman. I say, “Don’t worry, she’s friendly” and the first words out of her mouth were, “You know she has to be on a leash.” Seriously?? Lola came right back into the screen room. All I could say was that she had only been in the screen room. I mean, what point would there be to having her on a leash when she’s right there with me, when no one else is around? Then she started complaining that my pen was too big. I had put the electric fence up around a nice little alcove in the back behind the trailer, but no, the pen is only supposed to be on the edge of the gravel where the hitching posts are, which barely wide enough for a horse to stand without their rump hitting it.. Yeah this is another one of those places, like that horrid place in Minnesota that had the same attitude, that horses are slaves and it doesn’t matter that it would be cruel to make a horse stand on gravel tied to a hitching post for two weeks. I tried to paint that picture in the nicest possible way and all she could say was that no one has ever complained about it since the park opened in the 70’s. Really? Of course, trying to explain it civilly was too logical, so her retort was that my horse (Flash) was too skinny and that THAT was cruelty! Are you kidding me?? You can’t even see a single rib, even when he moves! I just shut up after that, there’s no way to argue with someone that petty who can only cite the ridiculous rules no matter how misplaced they are. Anyway, as I said, I just shut up, there’s no reasoning with someone like that, I was just glad she didn’t tell me I couldn’t have the horses on their anchors, which they were at the time, though they were literally right next to the trailer. Maybe she figured my starving horse needed the grass and that’s why she left me alone on that issue. She obviously didn’t get a good look at that fatso Apollo! So once again, a great horse camp is spoiled by people more intent on making people miserable than leaving them alone when no one else is being bothered. I’m seriously going to have to start looking at less developed campgrounds, like the national forests, because these more developed campgrounds can just get too aggravating when bureaucrats with no common sense are the ones running it. Well, enough of that rant, I had my shower early and I’m going to bed to read for a while. Good night, baby! Love you!
Saturday, June 27, 2020 – Rest Day
Friday, June 26, 2020 – Another Great Ride, Quick Trip to Town, Trouble with UPS
Tuesday, June 23, 2020 – Search for Cell Signal
Hi Sweetheart,
Lola was restless all night, what with the thunderstorms that kept coming in, so my night was interrupted numerous times with her scratching at the bedroom partition. Ended up getting up lat because of that. I decided to put the electric fence up around the back end of the site, since I hate leaving tied to a hitching post, and I couldn’t leave them on their anchors without being here to watch them, and I knew I was going to have to go out and find a cell phone signal and get some computer work done. I managed to find a hill with a pulloff not too far up the road, but I was there for a lot longer than I had planned, but at least I got some stuff done. When I got back to camp, I did put the horses out for a few hours, which they appreciated. Toward the evening, Apollo decided to go on walkabout, and I had to go fetch him back all the way from the other side of the campground. The rest of the day I spent reading and playing computer backgammon. I’m in a nice sunny spot for most of the day, so I’ve been getting a lot of power from the solar panel, even with the clouds this morning. Once it cleared up in the afternoon it worked well. I’ve been watching the voltage on the inverter to see how low it can get before the generator won’t start, but so far, I’ve been able to, and I’ve been running it for about 10-15 minutes twice a day. So far so good! Of course, I haven’t been using much power anyway, so it will be interesting to see just how low I can let the batteries get before I have to bring out the BeatIt battery jumper. I remembered I had some stuff on the Dish PVR, so I watched a one hour movie from 1936 just for fun. Now I’m ready for my shower and bed. Good night, babe! Love you!
Sunday, June 21, 2020 – Relaxing Prep Day
Hey Sweetie,
Had a good night sleep, then after I got up I immediately started to pack for my departure tomorrow. There’s a storm front due at around noon and I wanted to make sure everything was done before then. I’m obviously getting more efficient in m packing, because it didn’t seem to take much time for me to put everything away. I did every scrap of laundry I could find while I have electric, since I will only have my generator and the solar panel at the next couple of campgrounds, which should be an interesting experiment, to see how much energy I can save when I don’t have a dialysis machine to run every other day. Of course, there’s rain the in forecast for the area for the next few days, so without sunshine I’ll be using my generator more. Like I said, a good experiment, a good chance to see exactly what my energy conservation will be like. Once I got everything packed, I had breakfast and did a few chores before the rain came in, so I literally spent the day binge-watching DS9, then one so-so movie before shower and bed. So a nice quiet day, much quieter than any packing day I can remember. By the time the rain came, the place was mostly empty, and was completely empty by the time I went outside again. No earplugs necessary tonight! So I’m off! Good night, my love!



















































