Hey Darlin',
Woke up to a chilly morning, in the upper 30's, but nice and sunny. I couldn't decide what to do today, but as it warmed up, and as the forecast for the coming days is lots more rain, I decided to take advantage of it, so I packed up Flash and headed down to Tidewater to put in the new stickers on the markers on the purple trail. I also figured there might be some damage from the storm, and sure enough, not 100 yards out of the trailhead, I came across a pine tree across the trail. I made short work of it with my little chainsaw pruner. Fortunately, that was the only trail blockage, though I did use it again clearing some growth that was obscuring some of the markers. Flash was brilliant on the trail, standing almost perfectly at every tree. He'd sidle up to it in the exact right spot and stand quietly until I was finished with each marker. What a good boy! All except his exit from the trailer, once again, I couldn't get him to back out of the trailer, I had to let him turn around. We worked on it a bit when we got back to camp and I was finally able to back him out of the back stall, figured we can keep working on it. Anyway, it was a lovely ride despite all the work, and I even scouted out a section of the trail I'd like to move away from the road, if they'll let me. I see no reason not to move it over slightly, but I don't know the process. Got back to camp after 5:00, worked with Flash a bit on backing out of the trailer, then Jo's husband arrived, he's apparently been out scouting some of the hog hunting spots he's chose, but with all the rain, a lot of them are underwater. We chatted a few minutes, and when he left I fed the horses, came in for dinner, and settled down for the evening. Too late for a movie, I watched a couple of episodes of my current binge-watch, Eureka, now I'm ready for shower and bed. Good night, babe! Love you!
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