Hey Babe,
Sleeping very well again these days, woke up around 7:30 but stayed in bed to read while it warmed up outside. Another chilly morning in the upper 30' this morning. Got the horses fed, did some work on planning my ride today, and was just getting ready to go when Ranger Rick came by and we chatted for awhile, talking about a slightly difference approach to the map-making that we had discussed, and also about making this campground a bit more horse trailer friendly. The sites have room, but they've built big tent pads and locked down picnic tables in areas that are so small a trailer can't get in comfortable. He seemed open to the idea, and doesn't think it will take much to accomplish, so I'm hopeful about that. Eventually I got the little trailer hooked up, filled a tire that evidently has a slow leak in it, saddled and loaded up Flash, and headed down to Tidewater to start looking after those trails. There were a couple of other day riders parked there, but I didn't see anyone. Today we took the yellow trail, the long loop that's just under 15 miles. I'm not as enamored with this side of the forest, a lot of it was more like a tree farm, there were only a couple of short sections that seemed to have live oak or cypress, there rest is just straight pine. We saw a couple of pigs (thank goodness Flash isn't bothered by them!) and made good time going around the loop. Typical Florida riding, though, nothing too exciting, but mostly flat and straightforward, with a few stretches of water. I found several stray yellow ribbons from the ride that I picked up, and let Kelsey know I had them. When I left camp this afternoon, the forecast said rain at 6:00, but naturally, just as I was arriving back at the Tidewater trailhead just after 4:00, it started to rain! Quick packed Flash in and drove back to Black Prong, got him settled, fed both horses, then settled down for the evening. It's supposed to rain most of the night off and on, but be gone by morning. Not quite as cold, mid-40's, I put on Flash's blanket by Apollo made it clear he wasn't interested in his, so I let him have his way. Fireplace is on and I'm just about warm enough to take my shower and go to bed! Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Tuesday, December 26, 2023 – Retrieved Final Ribbons
Hi Darlin',
Finally managed to get down to the south end of the 50 mile endurance trail and pick up the rest of the orange ribbons, which took most of the afternoon. Flash was once again brilliant, stopping at starting at every ribbon, which only the occasional heavy sigh. I was a bit disappointed to find that the trail I had planned and delegated to be done wasn't the trail that was marked, making the trail short by nearly a mile. Good information to have for the future, though. Once we finished picking up markers, I let Flash pick a pace, and he decided he wanted to gallop all the way home, though I kept him more at a canter, with the occasional puddle that needed to be walked. The last few miles were a record pace, though! Exhilarating! Settled down for the evening, watched a Frank Campra movie, Pocketful of Miracles, which I can't believe that I've never seen before! Not exactly Christmas, but very heartfelt nonetheless. Had a nice dinner with the movie, and an eggnog ice cream and bourbon dessert just to top it all off. Heading to shower and bed, just have shopping planned for tomorrow, so no hurry getting up in the morning. Good night, baby! Love you!
Sunday, December 24, 2023 – Challenging Christmas Eve Ride on Apollo
Hey Sweetie!
Started out as a fairly lazy morning, did some computer work on the trail marking system here, and got a couple loads of laundry started before finally saddling up Apollo for what was supposed to be a quick ride today. It seemed, however, that a whole lot of elements came together to create quite an adventure today. Maybe it was the little treat of alfalfa I've been giving the last week (just a few handfuls with each meal), or maybe it was just because it's been awhile since we went riding (well, not THAT long), or maybe there really ARE horse-eating hogs out here, whatever, there was a conspiracy to frighten Apollo, so today's ride was more like schooling a three-year-old who'd never been on a trail before, rather than my 26 year-old usually bomb-proof senior horse! This forest is FULL of wild pigs, even close to camp, but Apollo was convinced they were all out to get him. I had to change my trail plan in the beginning just because I couldn't even get him down the first trail. We went down the road for a bit, until we finally turned into the woods, but even then he was hesitant. I was holding the reins tight in one hand and hanging onto the horn of my saddle for dear life with the other, not knowing when he was going to spin around like a cowpony, which usually ends up with me on the ground, but not today! He got really stubborn in a couple of places, but I just let him stand there trembling until he finally got past it. I was actually quite happy when we finally did see a big black pig meander across the trail in front of us, so he could see it, and hopefully realize it wasn't after him. A few minutes later, several younger ones passed by even closer, and he watched them fiercely until they disappeared. He stood stock still for awhile, and when they didn't come back, he finally moved ahead. Eventually he settled down a bit, the last mile of our 4+ mile ride was a bit more relaxed, thank goodness, but I stayed vigilant. I was determined not to end up on the ground! So it was not a very relaxing ride, but I'm glad we made it through, four and a third miles that took us nearly an hour and three quarters with all the stops, starts and standing. Regardless, I was on the back of one of my horses of Christmas Eve, so I'm still a happy camper! Got back and everyone settled, then settled myself for the evening with another Christmas movie and a couple of Eurekas before heading to shower and bed. Good night, my darlin'! Love you!
Friday, December 22, 2023 – White Polka Dot Trail Unmarked
Hey Babe,
A decent night sleep, chores in the morning, did a little bathroom cleaning in camp, then finally saddled up Flash around 11:30 to go pick up the markers for the white trail. Lola came along and managed to get back to camp without limping, though Flash seemed a little gimpy again after about ten miles, but he made it back to camp okay. Everything's done now except the bottom half of the fifty, I need to check to see if the gals that marked it for me will be picking up the markers or if I need to do it. I think I need to give Flash the day off tomorrow, though, just to make sure he's not gimpy again. Got back around 4:00, and promptly settled into my evening routine, with one addition. I've been carrying around an unopened bottle of dry vermouth for years, promising myself that one day I would get a bottle of gin so I could use up the vermouth making martinis, and yesterday, I bought a bottle of gin so I could finally do that. So tonight, I splurged on making myself a martini (something I learned at an early age to do for my father), and I enjoyed it so much I had two! Watched another Christmas movie, then switched over to bourbon and eggnog (with both the ice cream and the liquid carton combined!), so I'm expecting a great sleep tonight! It was a lovely ride, Flash did a brilliant job, even though he did get a little impatient at the end when I took him all the way down to Helen's when he wanted to cross over the street home 1/4 mile earlier, but it had to be done! Lola, thankfully, didn't seem to get limp today like she did the other day, so she's apparently on the mend. A beautiful ride, with lots of water, and thoroughly enjoyable. Love it here! Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Wednesday, December 20, 2023 – Orange Marker Retrieval Day
Hey Darlin',
Woke up to another chilly morning, so I cuddled in bed as long as I could before getting up to feed the horses and do my chores. Had a leisurely morning waiting for it to warm up a bit, then finally started saddling Flash around 11:30, and got on the trail by noon, with everything piled up on him like a pack mule again. Lola's leg seemed to be okay, so I let her come along, though by the end of the day she was limping again, so no more walking for her for awhile! I couldn't believe how wet it was out there, even though it quit raining on Sunday afternoon. Places that were dry last week were ankle deep in water, and knee high water was up to nearly Flash's elbows! It was a wet day! On time I lost my trash grabber and had to go back through about 200 yards of deep water to retrieve it, and another time, Lola somehow lost her orange safety vest, and I had to go back about 50 yards, again through some deep water, to retrieve that! We managed to get all the markers and signs down, so it was a productive day, though we didn't get back to camp until 4:30. Nice to be back in the saddle again! It's been longer than I thought. Wasn't long before I fed the horses and did my evening chores, then settled down to a nice chicken Alfredo and asparagus dinner, another Christmas movie, and soon to be early night! Good night, baby! Love you!
Tuesday, December 12, 2023 – Short Orange Trail Done
Hiya Sweetie,
My body clock is off again. I felt tired all evening, then when I went to bed, it took me hours to go to sleep. Don't know what's up with that. By the time it warmed up and I got my chores done, plus giving Flash enough time to have enough breakfast, it was nearly noon again by the time we got going. At least I didn't have to do any trail clearing today, since I did it all the other day. It was just a matter of marking the trails, which went pretty smoothly. We did over 14 miles for this loop. The only thing left is the bottom half of the long orange, and I have a couple of girls that have volunteered to do that. I got all the stuff they need sorted, they just need to come get it. It was about 4:00 when we got back, so it wasn't long before I settled down for the evening. Lola is really enjoying these walks in the forest, and Flash was brilliant again today. He even seems to know just how far to go before we have to put another marker up, and knows to hug a tree and stand still while I staple an arrow to it. Such a good boy! Relaxed for the evening, hoping to get to sleep earlier tonight, but it doesn't look like I'll be doing that, since it's already 10:00. Headed for shower and bed soon, anyway. Love you, darlin'! Good night!
Monday, December 11, 2023 – Red Dot Trail Done
Hi Darlin',
Woke up to a chilly morning, did a few things first, but eventually got everything ready, saddled up Flash with so much stuff hanging off him he looked like a pack horse, and headed out to mark the first half of the first loop of the upcoming ride this weekend. Most of it was pretty clear, though there were some spots I had to clip with the loppers, and one tree for which I had to break out the little chainsaw. It took us well over 4.5 hours, but it was a job well done. Just have a few signs to put up across the street from the campground and that should do it for that trail. Fed the horses and put blankets on both of them, it's supposed to be in the 30's tonight! I left the fireplace on all day so it was nice and toasty when I got back to the trailer. Lola had a good time, too, though she wasn't sure about the slow pace of it all. Flash did a brilliant job all day, except at the very end when we were across from the camp, he wasn't thrilled about riding away to do the last half mile. All good, though! Settled down for the evening, ready for bed soon! Good night, babe! Love you!
Friday, December 8, 2023 – Another 13+ Cleanup Ride on Short Orange
Hi Darlin'!
Another busy day, working on plans for tomorrow's cleanup day, the a ride out to check the short orange trail and do the necessary trail cleanup. Had to use my little chainsaw several times on some of the bigger blockages, though no trail was impassable, but I did make them a lot better. Flash seemed a bit tired at first, not surprising considering the long ride yesterday, but he got to rest a lot while I was cutting and clearing. Got the short orange trail completely done, thank goodness, though we didn't get back to camp until almost 5:00. Helped a couple of campers cut up some wood with my little chainsaw, then settled down for the evening with a cute RomCom. In the morning I checked my lab account and was delighted to learn my cholesterol levels were down quite a bit, the best since I've been getting tested, so I guess I've been eating right! Just trying to avoid going on any pills if possible. Anyway, had a pleasant evening, ready for shower, bed, and an early morning tomorrow. Good night, babe! Love you!
Thursday, December 7, 2023 – Great 20+ Mile Ride Today
Hey Babe!
It was a cold night as predicted, and even with the fireplace going all night it didn't get too hot in the bedroom. Slept well, did chores, worked on a few computer things, then, once it warmed up enough, I saddled up Flash and headed out to do a recon of the trails for the south trails for the 50 mile course. I've never ridden over there, so it was very interesting to find out just how many trails are out there. It's a lot! I kept taking wrong turns, though, it seems like every other intersection had me picking the wrong way, and there were a couple of times I wasn't paying attention and went a long way before checking the GPS, only to discover my mistake. It was supposed to be about 16 miles, but it ended up being 20.5, but none of us seemed any worse for the wear, though Lola has crashed for the night. I did a tiny bit of trail cleaning on the way back, there's really not much to do, the main trails are in great shape. We averaged over 5 mph, he was full of energy today. Got back around 4:00, got him rinsed and settled in, then proceeded with my usual evening routine. A fabulous day! And now I have a whole bunch more trails to explore! Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Monday, December 4, 2023 – Great Long Ride, Sold The Old Recliner
Hiya Babe,
Not surprisingly, I had a good night sleep, and set my alarm so that I would be up for an appointment with a couple to come look at the recliner. I love Facebook Marketplace! They arrived just after 10:00, and we had all the usual discussions about the chair. The wife sat in it, but it was hard to get a real feel for it on the uneven ground of my screen room, so I suggested we carry it out to the porch overhang on the bathrooms, which had a cement floor. We did that, and, of course, it felt much better. They ended up buying it, for a girl that's staying with them for awhile that is apparently very petite, so this smaller chair should be perfect for her! Even better, they paid me a little more than what I paid for it, so I even made a profit! I was just glad to get it out of the elements so quickly, sitting in the screen room would not have done it much good if it stayed out there very long. Anyway, with that done, and after doing some other trail planning, I finally saddled up Flash and we headed out for what ended up being 16.6 miles of reconnaissance around the trails, and we didn't even complete the plan I had made because I went off exploring just about trail and path we came across. It's good, though, I'm really getting to know where everything is, and where all the roads lead, but that means another ride to hopefully finish off the last few roads I haven't quite checked out yet. Good news, though, nearly every trail I took today is passable, just some are not going in a direction that will help in the endurance ride. I'm certainly figuring out some interesting options! We got out late, so it was 4:45 by the time we got back, and once I rinsed him down it was feeding time. I finally was able to settle down for the evening, feeling very tired tonight, it's been a busy few days! Another busy one tomorrow, too, I imagine, so much to do! Love you, sweetheart! Good night!