Hiya Sweetie,
Woke up with a really bad sore throat (that's what happens when I go shopping on a Saturday when it's crowded!) and had to use some throat spray just to be able to swallow. May have a fever, too, but every dang thermometer I have doesn't work, even the mercury ones, and the best one, the one that you just touch to your forehead, I couldn't find, so I'm just guessing. Had a busy day, though, doing a lot of little things, the ones that need doing before I can leave here. I picked up the flatbed trailer that I've borrowed from Yvette, who is just delighted to be trading space to store my Buick for the free use of my tractor. Not surprisingly, when I told my brother Glenn that I was coming to get my tractor, he suddenly decided he had a use for it, but it's too late, I've already promised it. I had to do a little work on that trailer to get it roadworthy, like duct-tape one of the taillights, lubricate the hitch and fill all the tires with air. I fixed up the front of my LQ trailer with some more silver duct tape, too, as it keeps getting ripped off and opening up to the elements, hopefully this will last a bit longer with better placement. I did a couple of loads of laundry, fixed a hook for holding up my storage doors, and just some general stuff to keep progressing the plot. Did a thorough cleaning of the bathrooms at the campground, including emptying all the trash cans, which the rangers, who were working on putting a new door on the pump house (the previous one was completely rotted out), took back to the office to throw out. I have an early morning tomorrow, taking the truck in for a good once-over inspection, possibly new ball joints and whatever else needs doing before I head back north. Watch a cute rom-com, and am making plans to get to bed early! Can't believe we started another month today, time is flying! Good night, babe! Love you!
Saturday, March 30, 2024 – Shopping Day
Hiya Darlin',
Slept well again, worked a bit on my shoulder again, and after chores and breakfast went out to meet Yvette, who has a 16' flatbed trailer and needs a tractor, and has plenty of storage on her new property for all my stuff, so we reached a deal, but it still needs a few logistical adjustments. After I left there, I stopped at the Forest HQ to pick up the odds and ends that were put in a couple of boxes after the Taste of Goethe, only to discover those boxes still haven't made it into the volunteer closet, nor were they in any of the trucks in the compound, so I'm going to have to track all that stuff down next week. Headed down to the Rural King down in Crystal River because when I called them earlier this week they told me they had six bags of Balance, only to discover they only had one! Very disappointing! I had a bunch of stuff I could have bought there, but decided not to, just because I was a bit miffed at them at that point. Then I went to the Walmart in, I think, Inverness, and got what was supposed to be a few groceries but ended up costing a lot more (price of everything is up these days!) and finally back to camp. Still working on trying to find a way to make a single trip to get my stuff, hoping Jo's husband's friend might have a solution. Finally settled down to a beautiful evening, and since it was still relatively early, decided to watch the two Road House movies back to back. Not surprisingly, the original was better, with deeper characters and numerous subplots, where the new one just had more violence, blood, guts, gore and special effects, shallow characters and without much of a plot or underlying romance like the original. Oh, well. Enjoyed a couple of weekend bourbons, won't be long out of bed and beyond! Good night, my sweet! Love you!
Friday, March 29, 2024 – Vet, Hay and Visit Day
Hey Sweetie,
Had another good night sleep, worked on my shoulder for a short time, and now I'm convinced that the shift yesterday will be one of (if not THE) last, as I'm not feeling any violin string-like sensations like I've been for the last few weeks. Really think I might have it fixed now! Just need to let it settle for a few days and see what happens. I got out in plenty of time to take the horses over to the Ocala Equine Hospital where they did a fantastic job of taking care of the horses. I was surprised when they asked me if I needed my Coggins by later today, apparently they have a lab right on the premises! I said I wasn't in that much of a hurry, so they said Monday, which still seemed like a rush job to me, but I'll take it! Their prices were also extremely reasonable, so now we're all set with inoculations and Coggins for another year, and a health certificate for six months. Stopped at the hay place on the way back, my usual guy was out of town so I had his wife and two young grandkids there to help. I stocked up enough to fill my trailer and have enough to last until I leave. Just managed to get some of it stored under the gooseneck when Jo texted me to meet her for lunch, so I met her at Willards and enjoyed a nice meal with her. She came back to camp, helped me put the rest of my hay away in the trailer, I piled all of the ribbons I've collected in her truck, and we visited for awhile before she went off to do errands in Williston. I fed the horses and settled down for the evening, satisfied with another productive day! Be in bed shortly! Good night, babe! Love you!
Thursday, March 28, 2024 – Quiet But Productive Day
Hiya Babe,
Well, despite all the napping during the day, I still managed to get a full night's sleep, and woke up feeling pretty refreshed, thank goodness. Spent some time working on my shoulder, and I swear I had a major shift, so I'm curious how that works out in the next few days. Did my chores, soaked Lola's foot, got all the little extra stuff done, then made some headway on trying to find a trailer so I can move my stuff up here, worked on a survey for the Taste of Goethe Facebook group, and generally did some computer work that will benefit me later, like appointments to have the truck inspected and to get the horses' Coggins and annuals. Had a few campers come in, so I'm not on my own tonight. Finished the day by hooking up the small horse trailer for our trip to the Equine hospital tomorrow, then settled down to a movie, and soon, shower and bed! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 – Rest Day and TOG Meeting
Hi Darlin',
I went to be achy last night, and woke up achy this morning. It took awhile to muster the energy to get up to feed the horses and have breakfast, then I promptly crawled back into bed where I spent almost the entire day reading and napping. I didn't want to take any pain killers, so this was the best way to recover. By the end of the day, I did feel a lot better. We had a Taste of Goethe recap meeting to figure out what we can do better next year, as well as what went better this year. It was a productive meeting. It rained all day, had a short break just about feeding time in the evening, and by the end of the meeting, had started up again, so I'm looking forward to more rain overnight. Nothing like a rainy day to make you feel lazy, which is exactly the kind of day I needed today! Even with all the rest today, I'm looking forward to a good night sleep, and by tomorrow, should be "right as rain," as they say. Love you, sweetheart! Good night!
Tuesday, March 26, 2024 – Travel Back to Goethe
Hey Sweetie,
Took my time packing up this morning, but still managed to get out of camp by 10:30, arriving at Goethe just before noon. It took me about an hour to get hooked up and get the horses back on their highline, and just a few minutes more before I got out the patio rug and chairs. I'm not going to bother with the screen room, I was way too tired for that! I kept on moving for awhile (a body in motion, staying in motion), because I knew the minute I sat down, I wouldn't have the energy to move much after that. I swept the floor and shook out the rugs, because it's going so bad I couldn't stand it (and that's saying something!), and even re-stapled the rug in front of the recliner, which had worked itself loose. Once I got settled, I spent some time going through all the ribbons and getting them all straightened out, which took awhile, but I managed to get that all done. As my adrenaline started to fade, my eyes were getting that gritty feeling, and my face started to feel numb from the exhaustion, so made a few essential phone calls, had dinner a bit early, watched a movie and a couple of Northern Exposures, got the horses fed, soaked Lola's foot, and am most definitely heading to bed early. It's a warm night, but there's rain moving in overnight, so I'm looking forward to day of doing absolutely nothing tomorrow! Good night, babe! Love you!
Sunday, March 24, 2024 – Twenty Miles of Marker Retrieval
Hiya Darlin',
Woke up too early, read for a bit before I got moving, but was out on the trail by 10:15. First trail I did was red, and I carefully looked at every marker to see where some folks got confused, and honestly, every ribbon was exactly where it was supposed to be. Yes, a couple of the paper arrows came down, but to my mind, those are secondary confidence marker, it's the ribbons, that tell the story. Nearest I can figure, despite the intersections clearly not indicating turns (i.e. they should carry on straight across the power line), it seems some folks didn't stay straight, they just turned willy nilly. The markers were right, they just didn't follow them correctly. Oh, well, no accounting for that. Anyway, we did the 10 miles of red, stopped at camp for a minute, then went out and did another 10 miles of blue. Once again, the one person that got "lost" on blue was clearly just not paying attention, as there were two signs and five ribbons at the intersection she missed. Sigh... Anyway, we were back in camp by 4:00, made very reasonable time. It was nearly an hour before Linda K. came along, she had volunteered to help so I sent her out to do the white trail, which she had no problem following, and had a good day with her horse Sonny, who is still learning to behave on his own, and did very well today! Very grateful for her help! I spent some time sorting the ribbons, though I didn't get through it by any means, but the pace is thankfully slowing down a little, and I'm feeling a bit more relaxed. All I have left tomorrow is the 15 mile pink, which is a very pretty ride, so I should have plenty of time to run into town for a few errands and to fuel up my tank so I can head straight out Tuesday morning. Enjoyed another pasta dinner with a side salad, a Northern Exposure, and a British geriatric romance, though I'm tired of this genre always ending with someone dying. Why can't geriatrics live "happily ever after," too? May be a short "ever after, but at least it's not a depressing death at the end. Oh, well. Anyway, time for shower and bed! Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Saturday, March 23, 2024 – Ride Day
Hey Babe,
Well, the day finally arrived, and what a day it was. My first call of the day, before 8:00 am, was from Jo, who said there was a guy out there removing markers again. I called owner Christine, I don't know if she ever got out there, but Jo tried to explained to the guy that the markers would be down in the next day or two, so I guess he quit. Big "it's my property and I don't have to leave these here" crap, but I know for a fact that most of the markers were on WMD property, so that was no argument. Not long after, I got a call from someone who was lost on the white trail, which, to my mind, was the easiest trail to follow. Turns out she missed a marker, but I drove all the way out there to make sure the markers were still in place. With all the rain, there were a few of the signs down, but all the ribbons were still in place. I won't go into what her excuse was, but then I actually watched her pass a turn, and she wasn't even aware of it (despite that there were no markers where she was going), and only turned around when I beeped my horn at her. She continued to get lost throughout the day. I ended up on the phone and putting out fires all morning, mostly on the red trail, which was complicated, but so many people were rushing through it and not reading the markers, it got ridiculous after awhile. Suffice to say it was a very frustrating day for me. I had planned to go out and take down one of trails after they were done with it, but with so many fires to put out, I decided I couldn't afford to do that, which was just as well, because I spent time going out and picking up water troughs instead, as they became available. Fortunately, my friend Linda from Pete's Place is coming back out to help tomorrow, so she's going to pick up the markers from one of the 15's while I get the two 10's, then I'll only have one 15 on Monday to do. I'm booked here until Tuesday morning, so hopefully I'll be able to get packed up and back to Goethe before it gets too late. My trailer and my truck are a mess from all the rushing around, we had terrible rain yesterday which luckily was mostly gone today, so weather-wise it was a good day with just a few sprinkles. I managed to get the local vet from Dunnellon to look at Lola, and she was kind enough to call in a prescription of antibiotics for her and to let me schedule a follow-up session before I leave the area. This is the vet everyone recommends but wasn't taking new patients until June, so I was very fortunate to get her to look at Lola. Hopefully, I'll have more time to soak her foot and let the pills work and she'll get better. Probably a foreign object, remotely possible it's a fungus. We'll know soon, I hope. Anyway, once we got all the troughs in, I ran into town to get the prescription, and I grabbed a salad as well at Publix, and I couldn't help it, stopped at the liquor store for some bourbon, which I've had a craving for, and frankly, really appreciated after all the angst from the day. Fed the horses a treat of some peanut hay, and finally settled down for a slightly more normal evening of salad for dinner and a Northern Exposure. Won't be long out of bed, that's for sure! Tough day!
Friday, March 22, 2024 – Another Busy, Non-Trail Day, Sort Of
Hiya Darlin',
Let myself sleep in a bit this morning, having had to put in earplugs because of the hard rain that came down all night long, woke up a bit before 8:30 and was luxuriating for a couple of minutes until Ride Manager Mya knocked on the door. I got up to show her around, then got my day started. I'm sure Flash was relieved I didn't come looking for him after breakfast! I had filled my water tank on the truck yesterday, so I went over to Mya's trailer and picked up enough troughs to cover the first water stop down on the White trail and headed out, even before Jo got here. I've wisely made all the water stops so that I can reach them in about 10-12 minutes from camp, so it didn't take me long to get the first troughs done. Back to camp, grabbed a few more troughs, filled my tank again and headed up the stop on the Red trail, then back to camp, finally picked up Jo's extra 40 gallon tank, filled them both up, grabbed some more troughs and buckets, and managed to do the last two stops in one run, as they're only about a quarter mile apart on the same road. All told, it took until about 3:00 to get all that done, just about when registration began. Unfortunately, I had noticed that a bunch of my signs had been torn down, especially the ones getting the riders into the trailhead at Mattair that is hard to find without markings, and not for the first time. In fact, on one tree, I had put a sign up one day, then two signs (to replace the first sign) the next day, then put three signs to replace the first two and to add the last sign, only to see that they had all been deliberately torn down, as well as all my carefully placed in and out signs on the posts leading into Mattair. No clue why anyone would do that, or why they didn't get the hint after the signs kept getting replaced, but there's no fixing stupid, I guess. Jo had made some signs saying "Horse Event, don't remove temporary markers," which I didn't think I would need, but evidently, I did, so I put those up as well. Christine, the owner of the facility, arranged for one of her Canadian renters to take me out in a UTV to fix a couple of signs on the Blue trail, and we fixed the entry signs as well, so hopefully they'll be there in the morning. It rained off and on all day, so I'm hoping most of the signs on the trails will still be relatively intact. Got back from that around 5:00, finally relaxed for a few minutes, tried to fix my staple gun, which has been nearly worthless this whole week. I need to replace it, for sure. I was given a hammer type stapler, but I can't for the life of me find it, so I'll just have to get a new one, seeing as this is becoming an essential tool for my lifestyle at the moment. Finally made it to dinner, which was a fabulous smoked brisket that melted in your mouth, and smoked chicken, with green beans and potato salad and dessert (I picked chocolate chip cookies), and was grateful for such a fabulous meal that I didn't have to cook or clean up after. 🙂 Then we held the ride meeting, where I got to describe all the trails, and saw an awful lot of familiar faces. I'm certainly getting to be known in this community! After that, I went out in my truck again, to do a last minute check on the markers on the way to the trailhead, replaced the ribbons that had gone missing, figuring they should last until morning, hopefully, then got back to camp and finally met owner Christine, who I had only spoken to on the phone. She was very gracious and was telling me all about her new 1600 acre property in Vermont which she said she would love for me to visit, even spend the summer there! My plan for summer so far has been NY, but I wasn't sure I wanted to spend it in all the same places I've been before, so this could be just the alternative I was looking for. She says there are miles of old logging roads from the 60's, so I imagine it would be quite a fascinating place to explore. Looks like my summer plans are shaping up! Finally headed home around 9:00, settling down to wine, then tea, then Spanish, then shower, then bed! Good night, my sweet! Love you!
Sunday, March 17, 2024 – St. Patty’s Day, But Didn’t Notice
Hiya Sweetie,
Finally had a good night sleep, and was busy all day packing up. I've learned to pace myself on the day before moving, so I'd do one big job, like taking down the screen room, then take a short break, then do another big job, and so on, so I didn't wear myself out. Managed to get everything done, even got the truck lined up so all I have to do is drop it down and plug in the electrics. Lola was still limping badly, so I put some ice on it during every break I took. Late in the afternoon, Meg came by to give me some leftover food (a HUGE tray I had to break into smaller pieces to freeze and refrigerate, the tray was WAY too big to fit in my fridge!) and also to reimburse me for the porta-potty I had to order at the last minute. She saw Lola hobbling and, being a vet, was nice enough to take a look. She said she thought it was an abscess and that I should treat it by soaking her foot in epsom salts until I could get some antibiotics for her. I'm not sure when I'll have time, but at the latest, I'll work something out with the vets at the ride next weekend. Lola's been much happier with a warm washcloth wrapped around her foot than she was with a bag of ice, so hopefully, it will do the trick. Settled down with a dinner of leftover pasta casserole and some chunks of lovely bread, now for my usual evening! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!