


We are home. It was a long couple of days. We arrived at the event at 1:00, only to find out that the only 2 other riders had ridden a small course, and taken the toys down already. We hauled Indy and he never got ridden.
We wandered around, visited with friends, did some shopping, and set up our camp. My hair has started falling out. I knew it was coming, but not when.
We went to court, and grabbed some food, then went to sleep, only to wake some time later to the sound of rain on the trailer roof. It rained most of the night, with thunder and lightening part of the time. I felt sorry for Indy, tied between two trees, but not badly enough to try and do anything about it.
This morning, we got up around 8:3o, found a tavern selling breakfast, grabbed a bite, and started taking down our camp. We left the site at 12:10.
We drove out to the farm and Indy was very glad to be back with his friends. My daughter, son-in-law, and grandson met us out there, and went riding with Amy, who is keeping her horses there with us.
The bottom picture also shows the alligator's head in the pond. Click on the picture, and look at the dark spot in the water.
It is beautiful and peaceful out there.

1 comment:
Wow! That bottom picture is really great! The reflection of the horses with the sky (and the lurking gator) turned out awesome!
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