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addendum to Thursday

long, long trail ride!

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Hank led us all, except Mom, up a very long trail last night after supper. Me and Valerie heard a weed-eater running somewhere and then after we all passed by it, realized that it might've been a rattlesnake. Hank went back and looked and confirmed it - he saw the rattle. It was a very young one. I'll never forget that sound.

This photo is from that evening ride. Val's horse has a bladder problem evidently. And always when the camera is pointed in his direction.

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Posted by dishwater 08.10.2007 1:03 PM Archived in USA Comments (0)

Thursday

grapes, massages, and trail rides

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Boy, it's hot today - 92 in the shade, but it's not the same kind of hot as that in Western North Carolina, a lot less humid. This morning after a breakfast of fruit, grapes, granola, yogurt, and a hamburger-sized sausage patty, Toby said that we needed to drive a cattle herd down the road about a mile or so into a new pasture. Gathering them sure was tricky, though, they were yearlings and very curious and very nervous beasts. Mom and Hannah and Scott and Daddy went in with Kate to gather them up, which is easier than it sounds. They had to get some help from Hank because the cattle decided just to run back and forth in front of the gate instead of outside it. Hank had to change their minds, and their direction. Once on the road they moved quickly, although some of our horses didn't. We saw a cloud of dust up the road and knew there were cattle there, but Val's horse Hammer and mine, Soldier, just weren't interested and seemed to forget that there was cattle that we were supposed to be driving, simply because they lost sight of them. We're told this is what happens. The horses can also forget you're on their backs at all if there's nothing happening and they're just walking along.

But we got them there and Hank shooed them in the new gate. Toby and Jody brought out the big horse trailer and picked up Mom and Scott and Daddy's horses, took them all back to the ranch, then came back and picked up Val and me and Hannah and our horses. Hannah rides Kid today because Daddy was assigned her usual horse, Leo. Scott's threw a shoe two-thirds down the road and he wound up having to ride in the grass like me, because Soldier has no shoes on, with no explanation as to why.

We stopped at another gate, the Corner pasture, Hank picked up his horse, Ugly, we offloaded our three, and we started over the hill to look for 12 cattle that we couldn't find anywhere. We met up with Mom and Scott and Daddy who were also looking, and then Mom decided to go back to the ranch and rest, and Scott had to go in for his massage. Me and Val and Daddy continued on with Hank and wound up going up and down in the hills and up the #3 coulee for about 8 miles. What a great ride! We wound up back at the ranch at about 1:15 or so. My massage was done after Scott's at about 2:30 by Vianna, a great massage therapist.

At that point, all slick and relaxed, we got in the van and drove to visit Bill Allyson's saddle shop. We wound up buying several souvenirs there and learned about making saddles. Daddy was fascinated. But on the way there I spied one of the horses, all saddled up, outside the barn eating hay. Evidently, Val's knot didn't hold!

Tonight after supper we're going for another ride. Hopefully the good weather will hold out, then it's another 1/2 hour in the hot tub. And Thursday will be over. Sad.
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Posted by dishwater 08.09.2007 5:36 PM Archived in Postcards | USA Comments (0)

Still in preparation

packing, planning, hoping, getting anxious

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Well, it's Monday night. We have to be at the airport at 4:30 a.m. on Sunday morning for this jaunt. Scott, my mom and dad, sister Valerie and her daughter Hannah are my traveling partners. We've never taken a trip all together before. Mom and Valerie and I did go to England in 2005, but not with the menfolk. I hope we all get along well and keep out of each others' way.

I'm still writing my list of what to bring, just haven't started packing up yet. Which suitcase am I going to appropriate from my family? I guess I'll stick with the Lands' End duffle bags. I have a lot of duffle that I plan to take in those bags and they're very roomy. Maybe I'll even be bringing some duffle home with me.

I'll write again just before we leave.

Posted by dishwater 07.30.2007 6:21 AM Archived in Preparation | USA Comments (1)

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