Hey Babe,
Think I had a bit too much wine last night, had a kind of rough night sleep. Was awake and reading when I heard the horses going at it this morning. I don't know what's been up with them lately, if they're just bored or what, but their bitey-face routine has become more violent, and they're going at each other butt to butt, kicking. I've been hearing the squealing, which didn't worry me too much, but I saw them kicking yesterday and didn't like that. Well, this morning, it was the worst, and Flash ended up lame. When I came out, he was laying down, which is not typical at this time of day, and I saw a bad scrape on his leg and he wouldn't put any weight on it when he got up. So, obviously, I couldn't ride him today! Not happy about this behavior, so Apollo is going back on the highline, hopefully Flash will stay away from him now. Anyway, did the usual morning chores, then started to get ready for a scheduled ride with Jo. Spent some time scraping off Apollo's winter coat before saddling him. Jo was kind enough to help me crudely trim his feet, we just took off the biggest overhanging chunks, which were huge since I haven't been riding him lately. We got out late, about 10:45, and it was a pretty slow ride (I think Apollo had a few bruises on him as well, though they weren't as obvious), and we got back just after noon, doing just about three miles. But it was good for Nikki, it was the spookiest part of the forest, and she managed to lead going over water a few times, though still not the deep spring. Helen was waiting for me when we got back, and we headed off to lunch a bit later, joining John the Goethe mechanic at his table, and had an enjoyable lunch. Tried to relax the rest of the day, got the horses fed moments before the first of a couple of rain fronts came through, and settled down for my usual evening. The rain finished just a bit before my usual hot tub time, and soon the moon was out, a beautiful night! Worked out perfectly. Of course, my knee is quietly screaming at me, so I'm headed to bed early. Good night, sweetheart! Love you!
Saturday, April 5, 2025 – Ride Day With Jo on Flash
Hey Babe,
A good night sleep, woke up before my alarm, did my usual stuff until Jo got here just after 10:00. I got Flash saddled up and we were off! I lengthened my left stirrup a bit, since that was causing me a bit of pain last time I rode, and the result was much better. I rarely had any pain, except the very occasional twist, and we even did a little trotting today. Once again we took mostly the blue trail and Nikki was much better with the puddles, and almost no hesitation on the big spring this time, so it seems Jo's making some progress with her. After trying an endless number of different bits, which Nikki chomped on so continuously she couldn't focus on anything else, Jo finally put a hackamore on her, and the difference is night and day! Nikki was much more relaxed today, and we all had a lovely ride. Of course, Flash would have like to go a lot faster a lot more often, but he was a good host and didn't fuss too much at the slower pace and only occasional trot. At least we had a nice ride, and my leg didn't hurt too much afterward! I even used our new mounting block for both getting on and getting off, using the off-side, and it worked well. After I put Flash away, Jo and I chatted for a bit before she left, then I took the rest of the day off, watching movies, icing my knee and generally relaxing. So, a good day! Splurge on a nice piece of top sirloin and had a pleasant evening before my usual hot tub and shower. Heading to bed shortly! Good night, sweetheart! Love you!
Thursday, March 27, 2025 – MRI Results, Took A Ride on Flash to Check A Trail
Hiya Babe,
Had a good night sleep, was up at a good time, and was feeding the horses when I got a call from the doctor's office with my MRI results. Definitely some ripping and tearing and damage. They've forwarded the info to the doctor I want to use, hopefully he can get me in within a few weeks, but he seems to be the best, so I'll wait for him. I spoke to my supervisor about my need to stay here longer and to do less hours of work, and he was fine with all that. Now that I have a plan of action and a bit of a time frame, I can get busy doing the things I need to in order to get ready in a relaxed manner, including my unfinished taxes and the work on my roof, though I'm going to solicit some help with that. Once I get up there, I don't want to have to keep coming down to get things I forgot to take up with me! But that's in the future. The trailer repair shop finally came around today and finished working under the trailer, so I guess the basement cover is as good as it's going to get for now. Today, my leg was actually feeling pretty good, and know that Flash has been running circles in the paddock, I decided it was worth the risk to take him for a short ride. I mean, the damage is already done, I don't think I can do too much more to it, right? Besides, I need to locate the trail that Karen has been on me to mow, so I took it on. Flash was so eager he met me at the gate and practically stuck his head right into the halter! I managed to get him saddled okay, took a minute to get him close enough to the picnic table to step up on his off-side, but he was fine with it. We've done that a lot, so no big surprise. So off we went! I crossed the street and followed DeDe's instructions, and before long, I was at the spot I think Karen meant, so I took a pic and sent it to her to confirm, and it was the right place. At least I know now where it is, though when I'll get out there to mow it is anybody's guess. Flash was perfect though, as usual, and we even got a nice canter in, even though I kept my left leg out of the stirrup most of the ride, I found it was uncomfortable twisting in the stirrup. Got back to camp, managed to dismount at the picnic table on the off-side, again, with only a moment of issue, then untacked him, gave him and Apollo a nice rinse off (Apollo was standing at the fence looking forlorn, like he always does when someone else is getting a bath and he isn't), then settled down for the rest of the day. Glad to get a ride in, even though my knee is a bit more swollen and sensitive tonight. It was worth it! Felt better after my hot tub and shower, off to bed soon. Good night, sweetheart! Love you!
Saturday, March 15, 2025 – Finally, A Ride and Some Tractor Work!
Hiya Babe!
After a full eight hours of sleep, I woke up refreshed and raring to go! After chores and breakfast, I saddled up Flash for a short ride. After not riding for nearly three weeks, I simply had to test out the progress on the healing of my knee. I wore my brace, which I've doing diligently at all times except in water and bed, and other than my hesitation to use that knee to step into the saddle (I got up using a big rock in the pavilion parking area, which was tricky, but doable), off we went! Despite it being Saturday, which I thought meant there would be a big crowd, no one else was here, so I decided to take Lola along, since I knew it would be a short ride, and she needed the exercise as much as Flash and I did. Off we went! I left Flash choose the trails today, and he selected the blue trail backward, so we hit the deep spring early, and he decided he wanted to stand in it for awhile, so I let him. Then he selected the orange trail back, and even took the shortcut. We only went just over three miles, but I wanted to take my first ride easy, both for my knee and for Lola's sake. She trotted along nicely, never getting to that point of exhaustion which she has been doing lately, but usually not until after about five miles. It was a lovely ride on some of the prettiest trails out here, and my knee didn't hardly bother me at all! Getting down proved to be a bit challenging, but I managed it, so grateful that my good horse Flash didn't move an inch while I was struggling, or it could have been a disaster! I unsaddled him and left him tied to the small trailer, then got Apollo out and tied him to a tree, than got on the tractor and ran around their paddock for awhile, chewing up all the manure into compost. It's been too long since I've done it, but it came out pretty good, looks a lot better. Got them both settled back into the paddock after grooming some of the long hair off Apollo, as he's shedding like made, and rinsed them both off just to cool them down. It got into the high 80's today! Crazy! A few days ago I was using my fireplace to keep it warm overnight, now I'm using the AC to cool it down before going to bed! Well, there's a cold front coming through tomorrow, so we'll be back to the fireplace before long. Finally sat down in my recliner to read for a bit, nodded off, and woke up two hours later! Guess I'm not used to so much exercise, not that I had much. Anyway, settled down for the evening, had my hot tub and shower, my knee feels no worse for the wear (and getting better every day!), and I'm headed to bed soon! Good night, darlin'! Love you!
Friday, February 21, 2025 – Final Safety Sign In, Ride on Tidewater/Apex Connector
Hiya Sweetie,
Woke up to very cold temps, and almost considered not doing much outside today, but with so much piling up I figured I would get moving once it got over 505, which I did. After my usual morning routine, and about the time it was barely warming up, I loaded up Flash in the small trailer and headed down to Tidewater. We took along the last safety sign and the post hole digger, and made that installation on Saddle Pen Rd. my first chore, and finishing off with the little dog tag sign on the other trailhead sign, then saddled up Flash and started to investigate a trail that looks to be the most likely to become a connector trail between Tidewater and Black Prong, something that is on the forest's ten-year plan. I had always been told that trail is really bad, but I didn't find it to be quite so. Perhaps because it has been so dry, because it did look like it was typically a bit muddier, but not so bad it can't be fixed. We only went about eight miles, so we were back pretty quick. As I was unsaddling Flash, I noticed that one of the tires on my little trailer had a strip of tread missing and the wires were starting to poke out, so, after making sure I had enough air in my spare, I quickly changed the tire. Very glad I kept my impact wrench in the truck! It only took about ten minutes to do, since I also had both my Jiffy Jacks with me. My mechanic yesterday pointed out that the wear bars on the rear wheels on my truck are just starting to show, and the tires are going on seven years old, so now it seems like I need to buy FIVE new tires! I just can't seem to get a break from all these repairs! Well, the good news is, I won't have much big item maintenance again for another five years or more! I mean, new tires, new batteries, new axles, new brakes, new floor in my slideout... And I also need to replace both roof vent fans as well! Well, I guess it's good to get it all done at once, maybe that will be the end of it for awhile, we hope! Got back to camp and put Flash away, then settled down for the evening, per usual! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!
Saturday, February 15, 2025 – Double Ride Day
Hiya Sweetie,
Woke up to an early alarm again, had Flash loaded up and ready to go by a little after 8:00. We headed down to Tidewater, arriving just at 8:30 as the LD's were leaving in the Gator Run Ride. The plan today was to once again accompany Jo and Nikki and hopefully be a calming influence on her. By the time we checked in, vetted (I was astonished that Flash did his trot out just fine!) and saddled up, it was nearly 10:00 when we hit the trail. We didn't get very far before Jo decided Nikki was misbehaving and got down to walk her on a lead. That went on for a couple of miles. We finally hit water, and Jo was trying to figure out how to get around it when I kind of got a little frustrated and told her to just get on her damn horse. I pointed out that the only lesson Nikki had learned so far was that all she had to do was jig a little, and Jo would get down and she wouldn't have to carry her anymore. What can I say, everyone once in awhile, a little butt-kicking is in order. Well, she got back on, and lo and behold, actually made it through the puddle following Flash. She would have occasional periods where she would be fine, but then jig some more, but toward the end, she was about as settle as she could be. I could tell she just wanted to go faster, but Jo isn't ready for that yet, and doesn't think Nikki is either. Anyway, by the end of nine miles, Flash was so frustrated with the slow pace that I decided to do the same loop again and let him go as much as he wanted. He has been very patient over the last two days, but he got pretty bunched up toward the end. I let him eat for a minute, got myself a bottle of water, then we headed out on the trail at 1:05. I asked the timer to mark it, even though the intro rides don't time themselves, I was just curious. So Flash and I headed out the second time, and this time we went like gangbusters. He gaited and cantered for over five miles, then slowed down a little bit, but not for long. It was a beautiful day but it was starting to get warm but with a nice breeze, so I didn't mind. Then when we were about a couple of miles until the end, a woman on an Arab came cantering up behind us, and Flash took off like a rocket! He was NOT going to let that Arab pass! I didn't realize he still had so much gas in his tank, but he gave it everything, right up into a gallop, all the way back to camp! We ended up with a time of 1:20 for that second 9.5 miles, so I was very happy with him for that. I unsaddled him and cooled him off, and after a couple of tries, managed to get him pulsed down to 60, took him through the vetting where he got almost all A's again (a B on his gait, but he did his impulsion test perfectly again, yay!) and we got out completion, though I'll only get credit for the 10 miles and not the almost 20 that we actually did. Not worried about the credit though, this was all about HIM getting to do what he wanted for a change. I hung around and chatted for awhile before heading back camp, got him settled down (and when I looked awhile later, he was laying down, not surprisingly!), as I did likewise. Dinner, TV, hot tub, shower, tea and cookie, and I'm ready for bed! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!
Friday, February 14, 2025 – Busy Valentine’s Day
Hey Darlin',
After a good night sleep and having to get up with the early alarm, I went to an appointment with a dermatologist for a skin tag removal, which took no time at all, then got back to camp by 10:30. Jo had asked me to have Flash ride along with her new horse Nikki, so she arrived shortly thereafter, and we got saddled up and eventually hit the trail, though we did a lot of schooling before that. Jo did a lot of walking, and Nikki misbehaved a lot more than Jo expected, so it turned into a pretty long day. We came back after about 3.5 miles, waited a bit, then went out again. Flash was unbelievably patient, which really surprised me, but it seems he getting used to the teacher role that has been thrust upon him. Nikki wanted to do more than walk, but Jo was insistent that was all we were going to do today, which is fine, since teaching Off Track Thoroughbreds to walk truly is a challenge! She improved a bit, though not as much as we both would have liked, but obviously, it's a long slow process that Jo is just at the beginning of. I'm rather glad those crazy days with my horses are over! Once we got back the second time, I put Flash away and after Jo left, headed over to Willards for a prime rib dinner, tonight's Valentine's day special. I haven't had prime rib (or much beef at all) since the Red Rock Ride last June, so I figured I was entitled to splurge. Nice not to have to clean the kitchen! Got back at six, fed the horses, and settled down for the evening with a full stomach. Watched a little TV, and won't be long out of bed! Good night, babe! Love you!
Wednesday, February 12, 2025 – Nice Ride at Shangrila
Hey Sweetie,
Had a decent night sleep, but still not enough to be a hundred percent. I had arranged to meet Sherra at Shangrila for another buddy ride with Blake, this time heading over to the Land Bridge that crosses over I-75. There are some nice single track trails here, with a lot of shade. There are several parallel trails so we didn't have to take the same linear trail back and forth, and we were trying to vary the terrain as much as we could for Blake's benefit. He was feeling a little claustrophobic on some of the deep trails, and would get a little excited and want to power through them instead of picking through them at first, but by the time we got to the end of the ride, he had settled down nicely. Sherra was worried about how he would react to all the traffic going by underneath us, but with Flash pretty much ignoring it, we crossed straight over. On the way back, we took some pix and stood there for awhile just to get everyone settled down, and finally got back to the trailhead after about three hours. It was a nice ride, a beautiful day, almost a bit too warm, but the horses got a nice rinse off before loading them into our respective trailers. I got back to camp around 3:00 and settled down. My weariness is still there deep down, and it reappeared in spades by the time I got Flash put away and settled in for the evening. Tomorrow, I'm taking the day off! I don't plan on doing anything physical tomorrow, my aching bones need some rest! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!
Wednesday, February 5, 2025 – Nice Ride At Apex With New Friend
Hi Darlin',
Woke up on schedule, did my usual morning chores, then hooked up the small horse trailer and got Flash loaded up to go down to Apex. Had a quick meeting with the forest folks about the final preparations for the TOG, then met with Sherra in the day parking area and hit the trail! I followed the same trail that the Long Horse riders will use just to see if there have been any changes, and found a place or two to add another sign, but I'm pretty sure it's mapped out as well as it can be at this point. We had a great ride, her horse Blake didn't have much experience with water, and this trail had some wonderful long stretches to wade through. Flash led the first few times, but we finally got Blake out front, which, except for one crazy incident, worked just fine. The first time he was in the lead, he leapt off the trail into a very dense jungle on one side, and when she got him turned around, rather than just stepping back out, he leapt to nearly the other side, knocking Flash off his feet! It took a couple of tries, but Flash managed to get himself up with me still on his back, and there was no damage, just a moment of uncertainty at what that youngster might do next! He was fine after that, though, and we took that long stretch of water a couple more times just to get him comfortable. After all, today was all about schooling, and Flash's calm demeanor did rub off on Blake after awhile. It was a great ride, a beautiful day, couldn't ask for more! Got back to camp, put Flash away, dropped off the trailer, then went over to Helen's for a visit and to pick up her recycling, which the neighborhood contributes to the forest. Finally got back to camp and got settled in for the evening. Had to skip my hot tub, I forgot to put it on again this morning, so it didn't hit temps in time, but had my shower, tea, etc., and off to bed! Good night, babe! Love you!
Wednesday, January 29, 2025 – Lovely First Time Ride at Withlacoochee Citrus
Hiya Babe,
Woke up before the alarm, got my chores and breakfast done, then loaded up Flash for the hour drive down to a little trailhead parking area on the west side of the Withlacoochee Citrus Tract, where I met up with Sherra, a friend of my old friend Cherryl, and off we went! I had never been to this forest before, and had often wanted to come to the Tillis Hill horse camp, but until last July, dogs weren't allowed (well, except for the camp host, who apparently strictly enforced the rule, while herself had a dog!) so I could never camp here. She has a four year old quarter horse that's been giving her some problems on the trail, which is why Cherryl suggested riding with a nice calm horse like Flash might help. Interestingly, once Flash figured out her horse (Blake) was not in any way shape or form a threat to his lead position, he actually slowed down to one of his slowest walks so as to keep from getting too far ahead. Well, at least for about the first half of the ride. We did some lovely gaits and canters where we were more evenly matched, but a lot of walking as well, while she and Blake sorted out a few anxiety matters. It was a gorgeous day and a lovely ride! We did manage to make it all the way to the horse camp, just because I wanted to see what it looked like, and from my perspective, it was way too civilized. Worse, even though a lot of the sites were taken, we didn't see one horse in the barn, or even any evidence there were any horses around. The issue with this place is that no horses are allowed in the camping area, and you can't really drive anywhere near the barn, which is on the opposite side of the camping area, so you have to haul everything over there every time. Plus, relatively speaking, it was expensive for a public lands campground. Fine, now I've seen it, and ridden the trails, I don't have to go there to camp! We were out over four hours, a bit longer than she originally suggested, so she and her horse got a really good workout, though it didn't stop him from making a fuss once he was in the trailer. A bit of a knot head, but he's young, so entitled to his youthful ways for the moment. It was a very nice ride, everyone got along, and she wants to do it at least once a week somewhere, which is fine with me! She's planning on coming to Apex next week, so we can check the trails out there, and Blake can get some practice going through water, something he's not very familiar with. Anyway, I got back to camp a bit after 3:00, got Flash put away, then chatted with some day riders for a bit before settling down for the evening. A beautiful day! Love you, sweetie! Good night!