Hey Sweetie!
Had a great night sleep, so glad I went to bed early. Spent the day doing a couple of loads of laundry, gorgeous day for outdoor drying, and started to pack up everything for our departure tomorrow. Used their garden rake to level off some of the ground that the horses stirred up, and scatter the manure further into the woods. Tomorrow I'll cover it all with leaves, so in a few days, you'll hardly know we were there! It's a fairly short drive tomorrow, so I'm planning on stopping at Tractor Supply along the way to refill the propane tanks. I was amazed that the last tank I opened last Sunday, and which I ran for about half an hour each day, plus the hour+ for laundry today, is still working! That means more than an entire week on one tank, which is fabulous! I haven't had to run any extra fans, much less AC here, so it's been very efficient, plus I've had enough sun on most days to help keep the batteries up. Looking forward to a change of back yard, though I learned from a phone call I made the other day that the water situation at the next camp may be challenging. Evidently, all they have is a hand pump at the horse camp, and some kind of wheel pump at the other, with no spigot to attach, so I may have to get creative, or I may just decide to only stay a week instead of two. We'll figure it out once we get there. My truck tank is about 2/3 full, as well as the trailer tank, so that will last us for most of the week anyway. Headed to shower and bed shortly, want to get another early night in! Good night, darlin'! Love you!
Sunday, June 30, 2024 – Busy, Exhausting Productive Day
Hey Sweetie!
What a tiring day! It hadn’t been my plan, but one thing led to another, and I had a very busy day. I considered riding, but after all the rain yesterday, I knew the trails would be really sloppy, so I let myself get involved with other things that needed doing. I began by moving the horses down the hill. With all the rain, the area they’ve been it, which was on a bit of slope, was really looking bad, so I put them further down into the weeds, which is better for them but does make it a bit tougher for me, but in the end, I think it will be worth it. Next, I started a load of laundry, then decided to finally put my spare tire away. Turned out I couldn’t quite make it fit (close, but no cigar!), until I let some air out of it. Once I managed to roll it up and get the top lug on the bracket, but couldn’t get the other one, I let enough air out of it to finally make it fit. Then I had to get out my compressor (so glad I invested in that!) and topped it off, so now it’s good to go. By then it was time to hang out my first load of laundry, which I did, but as I was putting it up, what started out as a beautiful day suddenly got very black to the west, so I checked the radar and found a strong storm front very close, so I took the laundry back down to wait until it passed. Meanwhile, I refilled my water tanks. Once the storm passed, and by then my second load was done, so I hung both on the line. After a quick break, I decided to pull out some of my other new tools and see if I could tidy up some of the body work on the trailer. In the process of trying to remove some of the old screws, I discovered it would be easier just to drill a new hole, thanks to the fabulous new drill bits I got for my impact wrench. I managed to reattach all the bits of aluminum framework and wheel wells, so it looks a lot better now. I also had to fix the frame on one of the windows, which came loose, but I only did a jury rig, so I imagine I’ll be having to do a more permanent fix at some point. It was a long afternoon of work! Finally, I took the laundry down around 4:00, and stopped to rest for a bit. I completely forgot that I made arrangements to go pick up hay at 4:30, but the seller texted me at 5:00 to ask if I was still coming, so I immediately jumped in the truck and headed over there, arriving at 5:30 in Burdett. The hay he was advertising was clover, but it was from last year, and instead, he had some other mixed grass hay on offer, so I took that instead, since it was more like what the horses are eating now. I bought 12 bales, enough to get me through my time here, and to have a full load for the next place. Love it when it’s just $5 a bale! I was disappointed, though, in that the codes on my truck came back, but I cleared it again before I left after getting hay, and this time they seemed to stick. We’ll see how it is tomorrow. Got back to camp by around 6:30, but by the time I got everything loaded in the front stall and under the gooseneck with skirting, the horses fed and watered, it was well after 7:00, and I was even more tired! Had a cocktail, made some dinner, watched a little TV, now I am MORE than ready for a shower and a good night sleep! Good night, darlin’! Love you!






