Hey Babe,
Had a decent night sleep, though it was too hot to open windows so the air was a bit stale by morning. Got my usual chores done, had breakfast, then started to get ready for my ride. I wanted to get out reasonably early, before it really got scorching hot. Before saddling Flash, though, I added another strip of wire to my portable fence, and put the solar charger on it. Someone had pushed on one of the fence posts, and it was a little crooked. The ground is so hard here in places, I had a dickens of a time trying to get the posts in deep enough, so I'm not surprised I had a post leaning this morning. I figure the second string and the electrification will prevent any further breaches. When I got Flash out, Apollo accidentally touched the wire and leapt back, so I knew it was working! Since he's the Houdini, it was a good lesson, he won't go near the fence again. Flash already respects the fence, so I'm not worried. Anyway, got Flash saddled and booted, and we were out about 10:30, going counterclockwise on the kml trail. Unfortunately, it started as a long, steep climb up a gravel two track, which is certainly not my favorite kind of trail. We did nearly two miles of that before some of the gravel finally disappeared and a nicer dirt trail became the norm, though there were still long patches of gravel. The terrain was typical for the area, lots of grades both steep and not so steep, winding around the various hills, with some indentations in the stone walls that folks call caves, but they're really just overhangs. The ride turned out to be about 7.2 miles, which was fine for a first venture, I wanted to get a feel for the landscape, and I did. Flash was his usual brilliant self. When I got back, there were three older guys parked under the tree having a discussion, and I mentioned it was a good ride except for the gravel, one guy wholeheartedly agreed, and the other guy (the owner, I think), made it very clear that he was the one that put down the gravel, and that it was the only alternative to muddy trails. I tried to point out that there were a lot of ways to stop mud on a trail that didn't involve gravel, but he wasn't the least bit interested, so I just let it go. I've reached the age where I can let people be wrong and not get too excited about it anymore. I gave Flash a nice bath, filled up their water tubs (which is kind of a pain, because the hose that's on the spigot at the other end of the row isn't long enough to even reach halfway up the row, so I have to carry my hose down every time, disconnect, reconnect, turn on the water, disconnect, reconnect, turn off the water, blah, blah, blah), and left them to their afternoon. I went into the office for a bit so I could use the wifi to do a few things online, then just wasted the rest of the afternoon playing computer games and reading. Too hot to sit outside! Guess it will be an early night, nothing else to do but take a shower, go to bed and read! Good night, darlin'! Love you!
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