Saturday, June 26, 2021 – Hay Delivered, Flash Has His MOJO Back!

Hi Darlin’!
Slept through all the overnight rain (thank you, earplugs!), got up bright at early at 7:00 for the arranged delivery of 10 bales of hay at 8:00. When I went to bed last night the forecast said the all-day rain would start at 9:00, when I got up this morning, that had moved to 3:00! Perfect! Tyler Moews, a very nice young man, arrived around 8:15 with my hay, and helped me load it up into the trailer, worth the extra dollar a bale just for that! Brand new hay, just cut last week, smells scrumptious! He was in and out in no time. Had already fed the horses and Lola, so I had breakfast now. Wasn’t long before I was saddling up Flash for a planned 14+ mile perimeter ride, really looking forward to seeing how he does on this mostly wonderful footing. We were out by 9:30, cognizant of the time frame for the rain (yeah, right!), wanting to be back in plenty of time. He was WONDERFUL! He’s been such a slug the last few weeks, obviously because of all the gravel and boot problems he’s been having, but today, he had all the same old energy he used to have. A lot of the trails are around fields of crops and wildflowers, and many of them are beautiful grass that even with all the rain are in excellent shape. Some were dirt with very little gravel, and were hard enough not to have turned to mud. Well, my plan didn’t exactly work out, because my original perimeter called for crossing the river over and back, but with all the rain, it had swollen to the point where I wouldn’t dare even CONSIDER crossing it, it was like the rush just before Niagara Falls. Very wide, probably deep, and moving so fast with so much flotsam it would have been taking our lives in my hands, no thank you! As it was, we had to cross what was probably just an irrigation ditch, and it took me three tries to get him across that five yards because I kept having to grab for my electronics to keep them above water. There was just one step he didn’t want to take, but he finally did it, just a fraction away from swimming. Of course, I was soaked through up above my knees and my Ariats were soaked through, so I had trench foot by the time we got back to camp! It was a wonderful ride, though, we got in a nice long canter, and spent a lot of time, especially heading back to camp, gaiting nicely. The last section of trail in the south was more single track, but for the most part it wasn’t too bad. He was great, though, very sure-footed, even on the most slippery parts. A couple of times he had to really to sit down on his haunches as we slid down a hill, but he did GREAT! We had one five minute sun shower around noon, but we just stayed under a copse of trees until it passed, hardly got wet at all. We got back to camp just as we reached fourteen miles, so even with all the variations, it worked out perfectly. And I have to say, I LOVE this trail marking style here! Very logical, very easy to follow, I never felt anxious about where I was, except at one intersection near the ranger station that didn’t have a good sign, but all the rest, brilliant! It’s wonderful to ride without the anxiety of getting lost, especially when my GPS programmed route becomes moot. It was just lovely! When we got back I let him graze in the clover for awhile on the anchor as a reward, which he appreciated, but before I knew it, he was standing by his place on the highline snuggling with Apollo as usual! By the time we got back, the weather forecast changed to rain coming in at 4:00, and finally, after all that hooplah (and several hours of unexpected sunshine), a band of rain came through at 6:55 and was gone by 7:30. It’s a darn good thing I don’t rely on the weatherman to decide when I’m going to ride, or I’d never be on the trail! Anyway, I settled down for the afternoon and evening, reading and watching a little TV, now I’m ready for shower and bed. A great day, my love! I felt you with me all the way! And by the way, the cicadas are here! Remember that year in Cincinnati when they all came out? Well, those red-eyed bugs are out again, they keep showing up on my stairs for some reason! Already buzzing in the forest! Wonder what they wait 17 years for? Oh, well, good night, my darlin’!

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