Hi Sweetie,
Up with the alarm at 7:30, another very foggy morning. Strange, the only day it wasn’t foggy in the morning was yesterday right after the cold front came through, back to being foggy, weird geography here! Anyway, it didn’t take long to finish packing up, and all indications, from emails, texts and the shipper, indicate that my window is out for delivery on a FedEx truck out of Macon, with the delivery at Mingo Trails, so, unless they completely screwed up again, it looked good for getting it today. The drive was uneventful, though I probably shouldn’t have taken the freeway, it took me to close to Atlanta and I got stuck in some traffic, but still managed to arrive at Mingo Trails around 12:45. Got signed in, parked in my usual parking spot, got the horses highlined and everything else unpacked. I couldn’t get my new tailgate down, though, I’m going to have to do something about that. It does me no good if I can’t get it up and down easily. So the truck is stuck under the trailer until I figure out what to do, or get some muscles to help me unstick it, then figure out a way to prevent it from happening again. I lubricated it yesterday, but that obviously didn’t help. It’s nice to have electric again! I put Lola’s ball machine out, and she fetched herself crazy for awhile, which kept her busy while I was doing other things, and tired her out for the night, I hope. Got a load of laundry done, too. I have a water leak somewhere, the pump keeps running intermittently every couple of hours, but I haven’t been able to find it yet. I did find a drip out of a drain pipe (the one I put in last year), so I’m going to have to revisit that, hoping I can just seal the seams with some silicon sealer. I bought two tubes for the window, so I should have plenty to do several odd jobs that need doing. Meanwhile, I’m not hooking up to the water directly, don’t need to invite a flood, but I may do when I have time just to see if it helps spot the leak. It was a beautiful day, but I have another 45 degree night ahead of me. FedEx FINALLY arrived with my window just before 7:00 pm, so that’s my first job tomorrow. I’m hoping I can find someone to give me a hand getting it in, but if I have to do it on my own, you know I’ll find a way! Finally settled down for the evening, got the fireplace going so I won’t freeze tonight, I might not even need all four layers of bedding tonight now! Heading off soon! Good night, my darlin’! Love you!
Sunday, October 17, 2021 – Relax and Pack Day
Hey Darlin’,
Well, it did get cold during the night, but my plastic wrap and tape over the window, plus my four layers of bedding and my wool cap did the trick keeping me warm! Actually slept kind of late, but so what? Nothing to do today but pack up a few things, let the horses run around the field, read, sew a bit of Lola’s bed (what else is new?), ordered a few things online and otherwise relax. One of the camper couples that moved in yesterday afternoon turned out to be the same couple I met here last year, and our horses romped around the field together, although it was a bit dicey for a minute, because she let them out before I took off Apollo’s anchor, and that spooked her horses, and they all went for a rousing gallop across the field going the wrong way, towards people and other horses, but it didn’t last long. Mine found their way home to me after I called them (good boys!), but she had a bit more trouble catching hers. Well, actually another ride caught them, but it all ended well. I kept mine tied up until later in the afternoon when most folks were gone and put them out again, and a bit later, she did too, and they all looked great out in the field grazing together. Got everything packed and the truck hooked up, but still not sure if I’m leaving tomorrow or waiting for stupid FedEx to bring me my package. I can’t find out until I call the shipper and THEY call FedEx to find out where it’s actually going. What a ridiculous system! Anyway, I’m hoping to leave here tomorrow, just have to wait and see! Settled in for the evening, started a new Prime series with Billy Bob Thornton called Goliath, had my shower, and just going to finish off my Sleepytime tea and head to bed nice and early. Good night, babe! Love you!
Saturday, October 16, 2021 – Hunker Down Track Meet Day
Hi Babe!
Just before going to bed last night, that little voice in my head said I should go out and put plastic over my broken bedroom window, even though there was only a 30 percent chance of rain at 6 a.m. Glad I listened! I used one of the big 55 gallon drum trash bags and managed to cover it pretty well, at sure, enough, at 6:00, I woke up to the sound of heavy rain pounding on the roof, with a breeze coming from the direction that would have brought it right into the drape. Got back to sleep for a bit, then got up and did my chores. The rain got rid of most of the mist, but it was cloudy and windy, but that didn’t seem to bother the 4000 people that evidently showed up for this track meet today. I was very glad no one asked me to move, but I didn’t put the fence up like I was going to, so I spent most of the morning minding the kids wanting to pet the horses. It was cool enough for me to put a jacket on while I was out there! The sun finally came out around noon, and by 1:00 or so, the place was emptying out fast, so we had the place mostly to ourselves for the afternoon. A couple of other campers came in, one regular and one horse camper, but I haven’t spoken to either of them. I binged on TV and read most of the rest of the day. Discovered that my package is now at a FedEx place about 40 miles from here, but naturally, it’s closed to the public so I can’t go pick it up. It still says it’s sending it to Toomsboro, which is fine since I’ll be there next week, but I can’t be sure it’s not coming here, either, so I’ll have to check on it for sure on Monday. If it’s coming here, I’ll likely have to stay another day just to wait for it. Sigh… FedEx strikes again. I’ve said it before, in 30+ years, I don’t think I’ve EVER received a package when and where it’s supposed to received. I honestly don’t know how they stay in business! At least with UPS I can change the delivery with little problem, with FedEx, I can’t even arrange to pick the dang thing up! Anyway, I’m still going to pack up tomorrow as if I’m leaving on Monday, but something tells me I’ll be staying here another night. Anyway, didn’t do much the rest of the day, except research a few items I need, and ordered a new carbon monoxide detector, since by all accounts it has outlived it’s performance date by many years! I also put the blankets on the horses since it’s supposed to be going down into the 40’s tonight, another reason I also finished taping up the window, and since I’m evidently going to have to travel with it broken as well. Heading to shower and bed before long. Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Friday, October 15, 2021 – Another Ride at McIntosh
Hi Sweetie!
Woke up to another misty morning! Every morning here has had either thick fog or a good mist, must be something about the river (which is the Chattahoochee, by the way) and the geography around here. It didn’t last as long this morning, so after chores and breakfast, I got Flash saddled up and we were out riding by 11:00. There is a huge event here tomorrow, and they had already started putting markers out in the field, but I cut across it early to take the trailhead out that way so I could come back via the river, out of the way when I figured it would be busier. It was a lovely ride, we took our time, got back around 1:00. There aren’t a lot of miles here, but they are pleasant enough. I was worried that eventually the organizer of the big event would come down and ask me to move, but they never did. I’m so far out of the way, I couldn’t imagine it would be a problem, but who knows? Anyway, I expect a lot of activity very early in the morning, so I’m trying to get to bed early tonight. I got the two Amazon packages, but still haven’t got my window, according to FedEx it’s still in Arizona, but they are still saying I’m supposed to get it today, though now it’s showing in red on the tracking information, so I think they’ve figured out that if it was in Arizona this morning (and apparently this afternoon as well), that it’s not going to make it for a GA dellivery today. I’m worried it won’t get here by Sunday now, in which case it will be a disaster, because according to the people I bought it from, FedEx won’t let them change the delivery address a second time, though considering it’s FedEx’s fault, I can’t believe that would be true. We’ll see, anything is possible with FedEx, they never fail to disappoint! Apparently they, like everyone else, is having a staffing problem. Everywhere I look there are hiring signs. I’d have no trouble getting a job if I ever wanted one, that’s for sure! Anyway, it was a quiet afternoon of mostly reading, though now I have another chore, the carbon monoxide detector is on the fritz, and I can’t seem to reset it. I took it apart, too, but nothing I did seems to work, so I’m just going to have to order a new one. I pulled the fuse so it wouldn’t keep chirping, but now my kitchen counter light doesn’t work either, so I can’t delay it. Always something! Well, that’s enough to report today, time for shower and early bed. Good night, darlin’! Love you!
Thursday, October 14, 2021 – Troublemaking and Troubleshooting Day
Hi Darlin’!
Well, all the best laid plans today! I managed to solve numerous problems this morning, confirming that my new window is, indeed, supposed to arrive early and I was able to change to address in time to get it to the right place, here at McIntosh tomorrow. Well, I hope so, anyway, you never can tell with FedEx, they always seem to disappoint. Fingers crossed, though, if I can get this fixed before the rain and cold weather come in on Saturday! Also ordered all the rest of the sealant tape and clear seal I need to finish the job. Once I got that all squared away, though, I created another problem for myself. I was all set to go riding, and decided to fill up the water tank before the busy weekend, but while I was worrying about backing up onto their hose, a tree jumped out and smashed into my tailgate! Really messed it up, too. So I changed out of my riding gear into my jeans and spent the rest of the afternoon making a dozen phone calls and going to four different junkyards before I finally found an affordable tailgate in somewhat the right color. It’s not perfect (then again, neither was the old one!) but we managed to get it on okay. I just need to put some lubricant on it to make it a bit easier to open and close, it’s ever so slightly bowed in the middle, hardly noticeable but just enough to not make it close easily. Anyway, that took me hours to accomplish, got back to camp at nearly 6:00, fed the horses, grilled a chicken thigh and finally relaxed the rest of the evening. Unfortunately, I just checked my FedEx tracking and even though they’re still saying I’m going to get my window tomorrow, they’re also saying it’s going to next week’s address (instead of this week’s) and that at the moment it’s on its way to Holbrook, Arizona! What’s up with that? Can’t wait to see how this plays out! As I said, FedEx never fails to disappoint! Anyway, not going to worry about it, I’m just going to take my shower and go to bed! Good night, babe! Love you!
Wednesday, October 13, 2021 – First Ride at McIntosh, Fixed the Computer
Hi Babe!
Woke up to a very thick fog today, so after chores, I did a few things around the house, waiting for the fog to lift. Once it did, I saddled up Apollo, since he hasn’t been ridden in a couple of weeks now, and headed out for about a five mile loop, along the river first, then through the woods. It’s really pretty here, and it’s small enough to not get lost once you get the lay of the land. There are NO trail markers here, and lots of shortcuts that lead to the same place, so it can be challenging for a stranger, but since I was here last year, I know them well enough to not freak out about it. No boots were necessary and the grades are fairly tame, so Lola and I had a good time. Not too many people here at the moment, but one of the staff came by to warn me that there’s a HUGE event this weekend, and that I wouldn’t be able to get out if I wanted to, which is fine since I’m not leaving on Monday. He warned me, though, that it’s POSSIBLE that the organizer will want me to move out of the park, or at least to another place in the park, because they had rented the entire area out! Not really relishing the idea that I might have to pack up and move a quarter mile just to stay out of their way, but he seemed to think the organizer would probably be too busy to notice I’m even here, way down on the other end of the field! Fingers crossed! Later in the day, he was kind enough to deliver my Amazon package to me, and I’ve managed to install a new keyboard on my laptop, yay! Wasn’t hard, but the silly thing was missing two out of six screws, so I had to cannibalize the old one to replace those. The action is a little different, but I’ll get used to that. I’m just glad to have all my keys working again! Now I’ve caught up on my blog, I’ll be settling in before long, so I’ll say good night now. Love you, sweetie!
Tuesday, October 12, 2021 – Busy Problem Solving Day
Hi Sweetie!
Managed to have a good night sleep, having gone to bed quite early and waking up around seven, though it was still pitch dark! Sunrise wasn’t until 7:45, and it was cloudy this morning, so I wasn’t in a hurry to get out of bed. After chores and breakfast, I got on the computer to solve a couple of problems, glad there’s a good cell phone signal here. I managed to find and order a new window for the bedroom, but it can’t be delivered until next week, so I’m having it sent to Mingo Trails, where I hope I can enlist the help of someone to lift it in. I also had to order a new keyboard for my computer. I had problems with my up arrow key for quite a while, but now my Enter key and my right shift key isn’t working, which makes almost everything impossibly hard, and in some cases, like paragraphs, COMPLETELY impossible. Fortunately, Amazon Prime is able to deliver one to me tomorrow, so hopefully I can get that problem fixed quickly. Then I went on Marketplace to look for a file cabinet, and managed to find some used ones less than 30 minutes away, so I ran out and got one. I’ve been wanting to reorganize some of the office stuff that I’ve been storing under the kitchen table, as well as some stuff I’ve just piled in the back, and I thought a filing cabinet would accomplish that. Once I got back to camp with it, I manhandled it into place in the front stall and spent the rest of the afternoon sorting things out. Meanwhile, I let the horses out so they could graze in the pasture across the road, there’s acres of beautiful green grass. I put the anchors on Apollo, which didn’t stop him from having a good gallop, and let Flash run free, since he never gets too far. He even came back to visit a few times while I was working in the back, silly horse! I got the barbecue grill out, I’m having a burger and salad tonight, then I’m settling down for the evening! I need to get some rest! Good night, darlin’! Love you!
Monday, October 11, 2021 – Travel Day to McIntosh Reserve
Hi Babe!
Up with the alarm at 7:00 and still managed to get out before 8:30. Had a bit of a scare getting out, though, just not the one I thought I would have having! I didn’t put any weight on the truck last night because I was afraid it might sink in overnight, and was very glad I didn’t! Once I got everything packed in except the horses and the last minute stuff, I dropped the trailer the rest of the way onto the truck and proceeded to pull out, or TRY to pull out. I was upping the gas, very slowly, waiting for it to start moving, and it just wouldn’t! I was scared to death that the wheels would start slipping and that would be the end of it, I’d have to start hauling gravel over to put under the wheels, but I kept slowly increasing the acceleration, until I was at such a high RPM I thought for sure I would be stuck for good, but finally, we started creeping, creeping, creeping forward until I was safely moving. My plan had been to move forward a bit, then back up between a couple of trees onto the road, but once I got moving, there was no way I was going to stop, so I just kept going, hoping like mad I’d be able to make it around the trees in front of me, and straighten out well enough to get past the tree that had come down after the rain. Miraculous, I made it! I even had room to spare, much to my surprise! Once safely on the gravel road, I loaded up the horses and all the final stuff and hit the road, yay! We had a nice, uneventful trip all the way to McIntosh, which was about two hours on the highway and another hour each before and after the highway. The only problem was just as I was making the very sharp left turn onto the road leading into the Reserve, some guy in a little car had turned the corner and then just stopped on the road! I needed the whole road and then some to make the turn, which he figured out pretty quick when I started getting closer and closer to his back end. I couldn’t very well leave my back end sticking out on the main road waiting for him to move, now, could I? Anyway, we made it the rest of the way with no problem, paid at the gate, then noticed that my emergency exit window in the gooseneck where my bedroom is was completely shattered and gone! Not sure how that happened, but I guess I must not have locked it properly, so that’s another job for me in the coming days! I went on and filled up at one of the water spigots, then found the perfect camping spot, where the trailer would be in the shade, but it was close enough to a clearing to take advantage of what sun I could get for my solar panel, and of course, right next to the river, as all the sites are. I got the horses up on a highline pretty quick, but had to leave right away to get into town in time to pick up feed and fill up three propane tanks, as they wouldn’t hold the feed after today. I did some quick shopping at Walmart, filled up with fuel (which had gone up fifteen cents a gallon in the last couple of hours, apparently), and made my way back to camp. I felt exhausted by the time I got back, not surprising with all the activity and no real rest I’ve had in quite a few days! Finally settled down for the evening, looking forward to a nice hot shower and a good night sleep! Good night, babe! Love you!
Sunday, October 10, 2021 – Laundry and Packing Day
Hi Sweetie!
Despite the long day yesterday, I had trouble getting to sleep, and couldn’t sleep in too late because I had a lot to do, starting with three loads of laundry. I thought I had two tanks of propane left, but it turns out the only one I have is the one I picked up yesterday, so glad I did that! I had to switch over to it shortly after I started, so I’m going to have to be careful until I get the other tanks filled, probably on Tuesday. Anyway, while I was doing laundry, both Pam and Laurie (with her granddaughter) came out to ride, albeit separately. I would have like to go with them, but I just have too much to do. Since I’ve been here nearly two weeks, packing up took awhile, but I managed to get it all done. It was pretty hot today, too, which didn’t help. I’m a bit worried about getting out of here, with all the rain, some parts of the ground are really soft, and it’s hard to tell exactly where until you start slipping. I’m also in an awkward spot trying to maneuver around trees, especially because one fell down across the road and it’s a pretty narrow spot to get out. There are several options, I’m just afraid if I get stuck I won’t be able to move in any direction. Anyway, no sense worrying about it tonight, I’ll deal with it in the morning! Just going to have a relaxing night tonight, I feel exhausted after three days of hard riding and several hours of packing up in the heat. Looking forward to my shower and clean sheets! Good night, darlin’! Love you!
Saturday, October 9, 2021 – Wilderness Ride on Kari’s Horse Velvet
Hi Darlin’!
I was up before the crack of dawn this morning, had breakfast and fed the horses and left them with extra hay, and drove out of camp with Lola before 6:30 as the sun was just coming up. The reason was because Kari had invited me along with a group of her friends to go riding in the wilderness, but the logistics of taking Flash was just too complicated, so Kari offered to let me ride her horse Velvet, while she rode a younger horse named Bliss. I arrived right on schedule, got my saddle on Velvet and drove out to who knows where to meet up with her friends, who all arrived at the same time as we did. These were all world class gaited horses, and I was looking forward to seeing what a true, uncompromising gaited trail ride was like. We headed out in short order, but it quickly became clear that there were so many horses that Lola got confused (I didn’t realize the group would be so big), so we ended up having to leave her in the trailer as we rode off, which was the right choice, I had enough to worry about without adding keeping an eye on her to the mix. I can’t say that I’ve ever gotten introduced to a horse doing 20 mph, but that’s about what happened. We all lit off down a road to get to a trailhead, and everyone was going at racking pace, and I had to keep up. Velvet was full of energy, and was trying to make it a race, so it was a little while before I figured out how to get along with her. It’s a totally different feel than Flash, of course, but I managed to hang on long enough to get the hang of it. Lost my sunglasses though, I hadn’t battened everything down well enough because it was a bit more bouncy than I’m used to. Anyway, once we settled down a bit, it was more comfortable, and I was pretty pleased with the way it went. The trails in this part of the forest are unmarked and not very well maintained, so there were lots of times we had to go around or over trees. With this group, though, at every opportunity they were moving along pretty fast, so I had my hands full keeping up, though my horse was entirely capable, I just needed to learn to handle it! Whipping through trees on a narrow trail can be a bit harrowing! We did over 13 miles, left after 8:00 and were back just after 11:00, so we made good time! It’s a beautiful raw forest, with a lot of challenging sections, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Special thanks to Kari for the invite and the transport! We got back, rinsed down the horses and sent them out to pasture, then I headed into town to trade in another tank of propane. I thought I still had two full ones, but it seems I only had one, and since I need to do laundry tomorrow I didn’t want to take any chances on running. Unfortunately, the Tractor Supply doesn’t fill propane at this location, and the Coop is too dang expensive, so I ended up just swapping out a tank at Walmart again, though this time I made sure I got a brand new, unrefurbished tank. The last one wasn’t new, although it was freshly painted and the dates are good on it, but it wasn’t quite new. Doesn’t matter, really, just a little sentimental about trading in the last original tanks on the trailer. Silly. Anyway, got back to camp, there were lots of dayriders’ trailers, and they were all starting to come back and leave around the time I got here. Had a relaxing afternoon, heading to bed early, tomorrow is a busy day of laundry and packing up. Good night, babe! Love you!



































