Friday, March 20, 2026 – Another Great Ride With Susie and Poppy

Hiya Darlin'!
A great night sleep without interruption, another great morning of chores and breakfast, then saddled up Flash and headed over to the trailhead to meet Susie and Poppy at 10:30. Arrived right on time, and we headed out to do the orange trail. Another fabulous ride! I can't believe how well matched my paso is to her quarter horse, though truth be told, her quarter horse is on the thoroughbred side, and it worked beautifully! Another day of side by side walking, trotting/gaiting, and cantering! A gorgeous day weather-wise, and a beautiful day for a ride! We did nearly 11 miles together in just over two hours, had a fabulous time! Once we got to the trailhead, we decided to trailer back to Chelle's so Susie could take a tour of my rig, then she headed off, and I settled down for the afternoon. I got down my two suitcases so I could decide which one to take, put some extra clothes in my "attic" and finally settled down for the evening. A wonderful day, the kind that makes me so glad to be alive and living the crazy life I lead! Grateful every day! Won't be long out of bed tonight, so good night, babe! Love you!

Monday, March 16, 2026 – Drill Team Practice, Thunderstorm

Hi Babe,
Didn't sleep very well last night. We had a thunderstorm in the evening that upset Lola, so she was restless, then she finally settled down for a short while, only to get restless once again. The tapping of her nails on the floor kept me awake half the night. I don't even remember sleeping, though I must have done at some point. My alarm went off, and I quickly did my chores and breakfast before saddling up Flash and cut through the neighborhood over to Val's pavilion three and a half miles away. I was invited to try my hand at a drill team practice, and I was curious how Flash would behave in a crowd of other horses trying to do daisy chains and pinwheels. Turns out he was quite intrigued by it! Totally responsive to everything I asked him to do, and he won the hearts of the others in the group with his quick responses and cooperation. It was a bit chaotic at times, but he took it all in stride, quite literally! What a great horse! So glad he's feeling better! We practiced for about an hour, then we came home again, completing over 8.6 miles by the time we got home. It was quite hot, but there were calls for a serious thunderstorm and a temperature drop of more than 20 degrees tomorrow. The wind picked up in the afternoon, and sure enough, several bands of severe thunderstorms came through. Lola didn't like the first band at all, so I ended up giving her a benadryl to quiet her down, and she was better by the time the second band came through. And yes, the temps sure dropped after that! Where it didn't get below the mid-60's last night, they're calling for mid-30's overnight, so I put the horses' light blankets on. Did some computer work this afternoon, made my reservation at the hotel in Kilimanjaro for two nights, still holding out hope I won't need four nights. Of course, the price had gone up, though I managed to get the cheaper rate as a nonrefundable reservation for the two nights. I've asked for a refundable reservation for the other two nights, just in case I have to take my alternate, expensive flight. I got an email from American saying there was a change in my flight plan (no kidding!) and they need me to contact them, so that's on my agenda tomorrow. Hope they can come up with an alternative plan that won't cost me an arm and a leg! Whatever, I'm still going! Settled down for the evening, ready to get to bed and try to make up for all the sleep I lost last night. Good night, sweetheart! Love you!

Monday, March 9, 2026 – Absolutely Fabulous Ride with Susie R.!

Hey Sweetie!
At the party last night, I met a woman from Maine who winters down here, a former endurance rider, and we decided to try to ride together today. I needed a little catalyst to get me going, since I'm still really tired from all the activity last week, but I just can't let Flash sit much longer, so we agreed to meet over at the Black Prong trailhead at 10:00. I was a few minutes late, darn it, but we weren't long leaving, so we headed out pretty quick. I decided to do some of the northern trails backwards from how I usually do them, so we started by crossing the street and going along 337 for a bit. We chatted and got to know each other, and was grateful her horse, though not gaited, moved out really well, so she and Flash were matched. Amazingly, Flash didn't feel compelled to be in front of her, which was astonishing! They went side by side walking for the first couple of miles, calm as could be. After we crossed back over the road, we started to pick up speed, and I gotta tell you, it was an absolute delight to ride with someone as enthusiastic about speed as I am! We gaited/trotted for a long way, again, side by side as if they were a matched team, despite their extreme breed differences and the fact the trails were just wide enough for two. Of course, we had to slow down for some areas that were torn up, but then we got a lovely section, and I mentioned it was a nice place to canter, so we took off and again, cantered/galloped side by side the whole way! What a fantastic ride! We saw a baby alligator about 3' long out on the green trail, and I saw a gopher turtle on the trail next to Helen's house. Nice to see some wildlife. We finally got back to the trailhead, got them some water, chatted a bit more, and then I went on my way home, completing a nearly 13 mile ride. I couldn't believe how well Flash did! He always pushed to be out front, but not today! Wonderful! Well, enough superlatives... Got back, rinsed him off and put him away, then started pulling out all my sewer hoses, plus the one Chelle lent me yesterday, to see if I had enough to reach her sewer trap. Alas, I was short about 10 feet, so I got online and ordered another 15' section, to arrive tomorrow. Gotta love Amazon! By then my energy was petering out, so I relaxed for a bit, watched a little TV, then settled down for the evening, my usual hot tub, shower, and soon to be bed! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!

Friday, February 27, 2026 – Fabulous Ride on New and Improved Flash!

Hiya Darlin'!
Woke up to a foggy, misty morning, got my chores and breakfast done, then hooked up the little horse trailer, loaded up the gear and Flash, and headed down to Tidewater to check the yellow trail, which is slated for our work day on March 14. I was looking forward to seeing how he was feeling after the steroid shots in his hocks two weeks ago, and I'm happy to report that he seems fabulously fit! We did over 14.5 miles in less than two and a half hours, lots of gaiting and cantering along the way, with no apparent ill effects whatsoever, though I'll check in the morning to see how he's doing. What a pleasure it is to ride this horse! So much fun! Used my new Garmin watch for the first time (though it doesn't have a GPS), and it counted over 34,000 steps on my account. Did some adjustments on it later, trying to find a different activity to make it work better. Got back home, where, of course, the first thing he did was roll in the sand. Fortunately, much needed rain came in shortly afterward, and continued through evening. So lovely to hear on the roof! Skipped my hot tub, but had a nice quiet, enjoyable evening. Heading to bed soon! Good night, babe! Love you!

Friday, February 20, 2026 – Ride/Walk and Chi University

Hi Babe,
Another early morning, but a must with the busy day planned! After chores and breakfast, I saddle up Flash for the first time since his hock injections, and we circled the pasture a few times just to see how he went. He seemed fine! Once Art arrived at 10:00, we headed out on the road for his usual walk with Lola, and Flash and I went with them, though we had to do some circles to keep from getting too far ahead, naturally! Got back home and got the trailer hooked up (I thought I had it lined up perfectly, but it turned out, maybe not so much!), got the horses loaded and arrived at Chi University just after 11:00, which was actually an hour early! I had misread my notes on it, but no matter, we let them graze on some of the lovely clover and foliage that's been popping out ever since last Sunday's rain. Not surprisingly, both my horses were brilliant during the lessons, with Apollo practically falling asleep despite all the poking and prodding, and Flash had that and even more to contend with, when they used him as a canvas to test the students' anatomy knowledge by having them paint different underlying body parts! He looked quite the Indian paint horse by the time they were finished! I was thrilled at how well he behaved, and there were many times when we were head to head in a snuggle while everyone kept working on him. A delightful day! Art came along and took some great photos, and was very helpful with Apollo, as they were able to bump him into the same session as Flash, so we didn't have to stay for a whole other session. That gave us time to stop at the hardware store in Williston to pick up some hardware so I can tackle my ladder repair job. Can't wait to get that done! So many other things on my To Do list, but the ladder is my priority. Got back home, showed off my new "paint pony" to Chelle and Eric before I gave him a quick bath to get off most of the kid-safe paint. Then I reviewed Chelle's list of instructions for the care and feeding of horses and plants before feeding my own and settling down for the evening. A long and productive day! Ready for bed! Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Sunday, February 8, 2026 – Final Marker Removal and Packing Day

Hiya Babe,
Woke up early again, laid in until the alarm went off, did chores and breakfast, then saddled up Flash for the ride I promised Bettina. It was still in the low 40's when I headed out (not my typical fair weather riding!), but I was bundled and Flash was frisky. Art came by and took Lola for a walk just before I left, very glad of it, Lola's been missing her walks. Met up with Bettina and her friend Jen and we had a lovely 7.25 mile leisurely ride mostly around the area north of Camp Road. Once I dropped them off at the gate by the Black Prong Equestrian Center south gate, Flash and I took off at a gallop to get rid of the pent up energy he'd been storing up, and we moved out quickly for another two miles, never slowing down until we got back to camp. Rinsed him off and put him away, and had just sat down to check my email when Art came by to pick up his stuff and take the signs for TOG down, a more difficult task than you might think because of the super adhesive he had used. Then we ran down to Apex to finish taking the Bike trail signs down, and take another look for the two missing animals, one of which we learned later was already in Chelle's trailer. Would have been nice if someone had mentioned it, would have saved us half an hour! Back to camp, where I got busy sorting things out, packing, draining my tanks, etc., in preparation of my move tomorrow, which promises to be the shortest haul I've ever taken, over to Chelle's house. Forgot to mention yesterday, I finally heard, again, from my African outfitter, and it looks like we're still on track, just everything moving along like molasses in January. Fingers crossed I'll actually get an invoice tomorrow! Finally settled down for the evening, relaxed before doing a little more packing, no hurry in the morning, I plan on waiting until it warms up a bit, since it's supposed to be cold again overnight. That's all the news! Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Friday, January 30, 2026 – Wonderful 10.5 Mile Ride!

Hiya Darlin',
Another good night sleep, not quite so cold this morning, at least not enough to make the furnace come on this morning. Did a little computer work in the morning, but with the cold front coming in tomorrow afternoon, my main goal today was to take a nice ride on Flash, so it wasn't long before I was saddling up. I didn't have a particular plan in mind, which was a refreshing change, so we kind of meandered a bit, going out on the green trail to start (albeit "backwards" for awhile) but got back on track heading northward. About halfway around, Flash decided he wanted to get off the main trail and take an overgrown trail straight north, obviously bored with the regular trail, so I let him go that way. That eventually led us back to Hospital Rd., then Griffis, where we veered off onto another lovely trail I seldom use, heading all the way north to some sections I use for the Benefit Ride, though in reverse. Once we turned off Griffis Rd., Flash decided it was time to get some speed on, and we were galloping and cantering for the next several miles! Came back around, crossed 337 and followed the usual trail until we crossed again early, rejoined the blue trail and cantered back to camp. A fabulous ride on my little speed demon! I'm certainly getting a lot of cantering practice on him lately. Such fun! Rinsed him off, though he promptly rolled after going back into the paddock, then headed over to Helen's to visit with her for a minute, pick up the recycling that the neighborhood saves for the forest, dropped that off at HQ, took a quick drive down Gasline Rd, which they have apparently just graded, just to make sure the place I've selected for one of the food stations has enough room (it does!), then off to Jo's so Lola can have a quick play date with her four dogs and we could get caught up on stuff, since it's been a while since we've had time to chat. Got back to camp, fed the horses, settled down for the evening, finally finishing the rather slow mini-series and starting a new series, and heading to bed soon! Had to get as much done outside as I could, as the forecast is for bitterly cold weather the next few days, so I expect I'll have time to get my long overdue housework done. Well, maybe :-). Good night, sweetheart! Love you!

Sunday, January 25, 2026 – Final Ride at FL100, Travel to Black Prong

Hiya Babe,
Had a good night sleep, not surprisingly, and was up early again to do the final marker retrieval ride today, the white trail, with sections of orange along the way. Woke up to some fog and a flock of wild turkeys wandering around in the campground. Hit the trail, but something was really off with Flash today, he was moving like a slug, so unlike him, but I figured he was tired, until about the last five miles, when I rearranged all the stuff I had hanging off the saddle horn. I realized that my aluminum grabber was at the bottom of the pile against his leg, and I think it was bumping his elbow or causing some other distress, because a few minutes after I moved it, he perked right up! I thought maybe it was because we were so close to camp, but usually he gets excited as soon as we turn for home, so I really think it was the grabber. He still slowed down occasionally, but nothing like the majority of the ride, when he was doing barely 3 mph! All of those delays meant that even though I left camp by 9:30 and we only had to do 15 miles, we didn't get back until about 2:30, much later than I had anticipated. Anyway, I got him rinsed off, packed up my trailer, hooked up my truck at a 90 degree angle to avoid the soft sand and holes I dug when I arrived, and managed to pull it straight out, thank goodness! I finished loading up the horses and all the last minute stuff, said my good-byes, and headed out just after 4:00, arriving at Black Prong just after 5:00. Then the real fun began. I don't know, sometimes I can back right up into this space with only a couple of course corrections, but today I because the entertainment for the campground. It took me better than half an hour to get it right! I just kept overcompensating, and it's tough because there are so many trees and so little space. I really screwed up when I ran into the water spigot and broke it, so I had to turn the water off (thank goodness there's a bypass for the back spigot and camp host site!) after I filled up the horses' water buckets and my fresh water tank. That will hold me over until I can fix the pipe. Grrr! This is what happens when I get this tired, I guess. Anyway, I finally settled down for the evening, heated up the leftovers from the Indian Restaurant the other night just because it was the easiest thing to do, and chilled out for awhile. I actually had to put the AC on to cool it off before bed, which is going to be ridiculous after tomorrow, when the temps drop down to below freezing tomorrow night! Crazy weather! That's it, I'm done, tea, shower and bed forthwith! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!

Saturday, January 24, 2026 – Another Great 21 Mile Marker Retrieval Ride

Hi Darlin'!
Had a great night sleep, once again getting my chores and breakfast done in a leisurely manner before saddling up Flash and heading out, this time to do the 20 mile Green trail that was used yesterday as the first loop of the 35. Got off to a bit of a rocky start when I thought the trail started up the driveway, but it turned out they were coming in that way, not going out that way, so when I finally figured out I was leaving from the same gate as yesterday, I had already clocked a mile going back and forth up the driveway! No worries, we finally got started on the right trail and this time, we headed more northeast, into sections of the Greenway I've never done. What beautiful trails! Some of the live oaks were absolutely huge, and stunning! Absolutely breathtaking. I only had one bit of confusion that was quickly cleared up by trailmeister Madelyn, but the rest was fine. This is truly my favorite endurance ride volunteer activity, taking down trail markers. I get to ride the trails without any stress of designing them or putting up markers. Even though I enjoy doing that, it can be taxing, but taking them down is utterly brainless and delightful! I even saw a pair of coyotes out and about, which surprised me in the middle of the day, but apparently they are so abundant here now, daytime sightings are becoming quite common. Flash wasn't quite as rambunctious today, but we still maintained a steady pace and got back into camp before 3:00, despite not getting off the property until 10:00. Lola got to spend the day with Art again, same as yesterday, so she's a happy camper, being able to get walks in throughout the day. After putting Flash away, I went over to our Cracker hostesses and chatted with them awhile, letting them know that there was a possibility I may need help getting out tomorrow. They went about making sure they had a key to the big tractor that sitting in the pavilion, just in case. It was a lovely chat. By then, dinner had arrived, so I went back to pavilion, and stayed through dinner and the ride meeting. Settled down for the evening, and once again, am up to teatime! Heading to bed shortly, of course. Tomorrow we will be doing the 15 mile white trail, so hopefully Flash will be good with that. Must be reminding him of the Shore to Shore Ride, when we were doing 20-25 miles a day, so tomorrow should be a breeze! Anyway, good night, sweetheart! Love you!

Friday, January 23, 2026 – Fabulous 24 Mile Marker Retrieval Ride

Hiya Sweetie!
So glad I had earplugs last night, as this place is practically right on I-75, so loud traffic was the rule! That's okay, though, because I always sleep sounder when I use them, so it's all good. Woke up to my alarm, fed the horses and did morning chores and breakfast, and was saddling up Flash by 8:45, and heading up to the pavilion just after 9:00, just a tad behind schedule. We headed out going west, following and removing all the markers for the yellow/lime trail all the way down to Ross Prairie, about 13 miles. We took a very short break there (I tried to rinse Flash off at the wash station, but he wasn't very interested in that!), then headed back out on the blue trail, removing markers for about 1/3 of the way back, stopping at the 484 underpass. Once Flash figured out we weren't stopping to pick up markers any more, he took off, quite happy to canter and gait at high speed, winging his way through the woods like a bat out of hell! We did that off and on for the remaining ten miles, arriving in camp almost an hour before I had calculated, which was fine by me! What a blast! I love this little horse, he is just SO MUCH FUN! I rode over to where Art was acting as timer at the gate, and he took a minute to check Flash's heart rate (I was curious), and couldn't believe it was already down to 40 bpm! Amazing! Once I got him rinsed and settled, I sorted out the various ribbons and signs, then drove them up to the pavilion and hung around up there until dinnertime. My friend Jo arrived in the afternoon, and we chatted for a bit, then we all had dinner and the ride meeting. I left before the awards, though, because I had received a form from the horse safari outfitter and had to fill that out and get it back to them asap. Settled down for the evening, tired by happy after our 24 mile speed ride, won't be long out of bed! Good night, babe! Love you!