Saturday, November 30, 2013
Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013 - Finally, A Ride Day at Waxahachie!
Friday, November 29, 2013
Friday, Nov. 29, 2013 - Neighbors Join Us, Lunch with Old Friend
Discovered that at some point yesterday evening, a neighbor moved in. I felt kind of bad because we had put up some tarps around the corrals opposite our horses to provide a windbreak during those cooler nights, and I guess it looked like we had taken over the entire 8-corral structure, because the couple had put their horses across the parking lot in another corral. I apologized and removed the tarps (weather was warm enough not to need them now anyway), and later in the day they moved their horses back over. Our did pretty well with neighbors, though every time food came out, Apollo was compelled to kick at the horse across from him, as a warning. A remnant from back when he was in a herd in a pasture and had to fight for every scrap. They left to go riding, while we unhooked the truck from the RV. I had found and arranged to buy some coastal hay about an hour's drive away, which happened to coincide with the halfway point between us and an old friend who now lived in Tyler (the Rose Capital, we learned), so we headed first to Howard's barn, where we picked up 18 nice heavy, wired bales of coastal at the local price of $8 a bale, then headed down to Lake Jackson Seafood, a sparsely decorated place on Main Street, but it had an extensive menu and excellent prices, with large servings, actually more than we needed so we had leftovers to bring home. Had a pleasant get-together with our friend Phil, then headed back to Ennis, a quick stop for diesel and a few staples at Walmart before getting back to camp a half hour before dark. Got the horses settled in, but Apollo seems way too full of energy. I spent a couple of minutes lungeing him, just to calm him down. Obviously the other horses in close proximity, too many oats and not enough exercise are catching up to him. We definitely need to ride tomorrow, though I'm thinking of using his regular bridle with a bit rather than his hackamore, just because I think I may need the extra control! Had a pleasant evening after a busy runaround day.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 - Thanksgiving Day!
Slept a bit later, and though it was a nicer day, it was still too cold for comfort to ride. Did what everyone does, watched as much of the Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade as I could stand (before all the child screamers started to sound alike, which didn't take long...) and settled down for football. Had a bottle of wine with dinner, first I've had in months, and had a pleasant if slightly inebriated evening. Didn't forget to remember all those incredible things we're thankful for, first and foremost that we're living the trail riders dream!!!
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2013 - Another Work Day
Same as yesterday, though the sun was out more, starting to inch the thermometer up but still a long way from "ride-able." Since this is our lifestyle rather than a weekend of horse camping, we'll just wait till the weather improves enough to enjoy it.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2013 - Work Day
Spent the day on the computer working on my latest writing project, again staying warm, out of the elements. Sun started to peek through this afternoon, but not enough to warm it past the low 40's. Too cold for riding, that's for darn sure!
Monday, November 25, 2013
Monday, Nov. 25, 2013 - Errands
Ran into town, which is a short 8 mile drive away, got propane, fuel and did our Walmart shopping before heading back to camp. Another cold, blustery day, glad to get back by the fire and warm up!
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Sunday, Nov. 24, 2013 - Bundle up and Rest Day
A great day for football and keeping warm. Rain, cold, sleet, didn't quite get the snow that was promised, and quite happy about it. Had to bundle up in parkas for every outdoor chore, but once again, the horses were snug in their winter blankets and covered stalls, so all was right with the world! Continuing to congratulate ourselves with our wise decision to move two days earlier than planned, we stayed toasty in front of our electric fireplace and watched football and other television all day.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Saturday, Nov. 23, 2014 - Travel Day to Waxahachie Creek
Friday, November 22, 2013
Friday, Nov. 22, 2013 - Weather Worsens
It rained and stormed through the night, and the gas furnace came on numerous times during the night, even though we had it set at 63 degrees, so neither one of us had a great night's rest. Freezing cold this morning, bundled up in our parkas to feed the horses, though they seemed comfortable enough in their blankets. Spent several hours trying to work online, but contrary to my first day's experience here, getting online has been a real pain. Even though our Kindles seem able to pick up a good 3G signal, my antenna booster is mostly getting a one bar, analog connection, which takes hours to do minutes of work. One thing we have discovered is that the forecast for next week has been continuing to deteriorate, now with ice storms coming in by Sunday, and rain and sleet and possibly snow until at least Tuesday. I had taken a quick trip into town yesterday afternoon, because I needed a post office and to pick up some gas for the generator, and discovered the nearest gas station was practically all the way into town, so a nearly 30 mile round trip for gas. By the time I got back yesterday, I was starting to consider that maybe staying here for another week plus might not be a great idea. Through the day, we ran out of propane and had to switch tanks, we've been using a lot more because of the cold, tried to find the nearest propane place, and that seemed like another 15 or 20 miles away. Suddenly this place we had been enjoying so much was starting to look like it could be a logistical problem. I was also concerned about the ice storm and the trees around which we were surrounded. We've seen what ice can do to perfectly healthy trees, and it doesn't take a great imagination to figure out that these drought-stressed and fungus ridden trees could be very hard hit. The last thing we needed was to have trees dropping on us or the horses. After much discussion, and some reluctance, the logic of the situation made itself clear, and we decided we needed to move to someplace with electric. The cold air was moving all the way down to the Mexican border and beyond, so we weren't expecting the weather to improve much by moving south, but electric was beginning to be important. Our original plan was to go from here to Davy Crockett National Forest, but they don't have electricity, and often in cold weather their water is turned off, and they also had stressed trees, and worse, no satellite signal, though I knew I could get a cell phone signal. That plan flew out the window, and I started looking a a number of Army Corp of Engineers camps which I had recently discovered, about 6 of them between here and Austin. Passing by East Fork, the closest but most expensive, we settled on Waxahachie Creek, south of Dallas. From the looks of it on Google Earth, it was mostly open, thus allaying any fear of trees falling on us, though it didn't look too exciting. Supposedly there are 12.5 miles of trails there, but I haven't found a trail map yet. There are only 4 spots, but the reservation system says two are reservable but empty, and two are walk-in. Somehow, with this weather, I doubt we're going to have much company. The closest town is Ennis, just 8 miles away, and has a full complement of stores, including Walmart, propane and feed, plus there's hay available nearby, too, so it has it all. Having made the decision, we set the alarm for 7:30 and did our best to continue to keep warm.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013 - Yet Another Fabulous Ride at LBJ
With a slight chance of rain forecast, we headed out for another ride in warm temps, our last for a while, as there's a cold front coming in later today. Had to pull out our ponchos at one point, though it was only for a brief shower or two, better dry than wet! Today we headed out on Trail #4 again, and of course, Apollo was very unenthusiastic, as he hates taking the same trail twice. Once we got the intersection and headed up 4B, however, he woke back up again a little bit. We wanted a ride about the same 6-7 miles in length, so I worked out that if we took 4 to 4B, then looped back to the same #4 rather than continue toward Trail #2, it would be about 7 miles, and it worked out well. Passed a dead fox in the trail, and a dead cow in the bordering pasture, so I guess the carnivores in the forest are happy today. Wide trails intermingled with narrow woodsy trails made this another great ride. When we hit the big field on the home stretch, Apollo decided he wanted to gallop, so off he took, whipping around curves and off the trail across the open field. I was doing fine until he decided to slow down long enough to kick up his back heels, doing a little rodeo move on me. I managed to stay on okay, but it always make my heart pound a bit faster not knowing what he's going to do at moments like that. Never a dull moment! We got back to camp safely, got everyone up away, blanketed up the horses even though it was still quite warm out, we knew the temps would be dropping fast once the storm came in. And come in it did! Thunder and lightning, temps dropping 20 degrees in less than an hour, and one strike of lightning so close we think it was right in the campground! Glad we're on rubber wheels! We kept waiting to hear if a tree fell down as a result, but it never did. Wasn't about to go out and look, it was cold, blustery and pretty ugly. There were several campers in tents here, and I felt sorry for them, it was a pretty miserable evening. We were tucked up nicely in our little bungalow, but we had to run the generator all evening just to keep the heat going, amazing what a difference a few hours make! The horses seemed fine, even with the close lightning strike, but I'm sure they were glad to have those warm blankets on now! Going to bed to cuddle with Hubby and Billy (the little dog, before you get any crazy ideas!), to ward off the nasty weather!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013 - Another Great Ride at LBJ
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013 - First Ride Day at LBJ-Hey, that Rhymes!
Monday, November 18, 2013
Monday, 18, 2013 - Travel Day to LBJ Grasslands-Bois d'Arc Unit
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Sunday, Nov. 17, 2013 - Visit from a Friend
After a nice blueberry pancake breakfast, Hubby and I did our usual Sunday housekeeping before a friend arrived to visit. Spent the day enjoying each other's company, had a nice steak dinner I cooked over the grill, then after his departure, enjoyed a nice quiet evening, with a minimal amount of preparation for our departure tomorrow.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013 - Second Ride Day at Ouachita National Forest
Friday, November 15, 2013
Friday, Nov. 15, 2013 - Work Day
Spent the day working on my latest writing project, Hubby spent the day reading. Horses had a nice day off!
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013 - First Ride Day at Ouachita National Forest
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013 - Another Work Day
Another day like yesterday, working on the computer, reading, fending off the cold. The horses came out of the trailer for the day, back in for the night, another short walk, etc.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013 - A Quiet Day
Monday, November 11, 2013
Monday, Nov. 11, 2013 - Travel Day to Cedar Lake, Ouachita National Forest, OK
Despite not bothering to set the alarm because it was such a short trip today, we were up fairly early, had some oatmeal for breakfast, packed up, stopped at the dump, and had a leisurely drive to Heavener, Oklahoma, where we stopped at Marvins supermarket for groceries, and the feed store for some hay for the horses (they had nice bales, although with wire, something we only ever see in Oklahoma for some reason), then arrived at camp aby 1:30. The camp hostess wasn't much help, but we met her husband up in camp and he was quite helpful. We had to park for a few minutes while they were taking down a tree in loop F, but meanwhile we checked out the other loops, and walked around loop F as well, and finally settled on a long site at the back end of the loop. Behind us was a pull-thru site off the road, but other than that we were pretty isolated. We quickly got the horses in their respective corrals, filled the RV with water, hooked up to electricity, discovered a cell phone signal good enough to run my hotspot (yeah!), and set up the satellite dish. That was the most challenging as there were a couple of branches in just the wrong position, but eventually Hubby found a spot where he could get a good enough signal, at least for the time being. By the time that was resolved, and the horses were fed and blanketed for the night, it was getting dark, and we were ready to settle down!
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013 - Robbers Cave Hike
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