Hiya Babe,
Up at 7:00, and on my way by 9:00, though it would have been a bit earlier if I hadn't gotten involved in a conversation with my host. Nice guy, Dave, we had a nice chat. He and his wife are immigrants from England, so it was nice to hear that lovely accent again. I've missed hearing it from you! Anyway, the trip to Biltmore was uneventful, thank goodness, and I was really surprised to see that things haven't seemed to change much in Asheville, despite all the damage from the hurricane last year. I'm told the trails are going to be a bit different, so I'm curious about that. There were two day rider trailers here when I arrived, but they left shortly after I arrived, so I had my pick of where I wanted to park. I chose about the same place as last fall, by the washrack, so I could easily reach the spigot to refill both my trailer and the horses' buckets. Arrived just after 2:30 and was fully setup by 4:00, solar panel and all, and just as some rained moved it, down to the minute! Couldn't have asked for better timing! The horses are happily munching on the fresh grass in the portable paddock, and Flash was quick to lie down as soon as he was in there. So looking forward to my first ride since I've been back tomorrow! I expect Flash is ready, too! Lola's been enjoying rolling in the long grass as well, after she walked around a bit, she came back soaking wet! No happy when a thunderstorm rolled in a few hours later, though, she really hates those! Anyway, I'm happily ensconced here for the week, looking forward to seeing some of my endurance friends! Good night, darlin'! Love you!
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