| Sunday at the Jackson
Ranch is a day to enjoy all that we have worked for, without any
distractions. Coffee on the deck in the morning (it is still warm
in Tennessee !) We’ll eat Kristine’s big breakfast,
not to be confused with McDonald’s Big Breakfast (although
I like both). Then the discussion turns to what to do next. I mowed
a very cool running trail around the perimeter of our 20 acre property
that is winding, hilly, on the field, and through the woods. It
is exactly 1 mile long. I mapped it with my Timex Speed, Distance
monitor. (GPS). So often, we run after waking.
Today was a horse and plane day. During our five years
in an RV, Kristine’s two regrets were that she couldn’t
have a garden, or horses. Well, at the Ranch she now has both. We
have four horses that are crazy at times. Ann is a big black Tennessee
walker and our horse trainer won’t even lead her (wimpy trainer),
however, she is my ride, oh yea, I would have kicked Sea Biscuit’s
butt today on Ann.
Ann is two years old. Jack is a big brown Tennessee
walker, and I tried to ride him this morning, and I was scared.
So scared that I got off and walked him back to the barn. Less than
two years old, a male, and not quite broken. I thought I could ride
him today, but I was wrong. We did go for a spin, but it looked
more like a bucking bronco rodeo than a p leasure ride. I don’t
know what to do with that boy. Then there is Flicker. Flicker is
a yearling Tennessee walker with a beautiful blonde mane, and totally
unbroken. We don’t try to ride her.
Finally, we have Kristine’s new horse, Dosee.
She is a saddle bred horse and twelve years old. She is calm, broken,
and Kristine’s new best friend. I put Dane and Emily on this
horse, but not on Ann or Jack. Today we rode for a couple of hours
on the trails around our house.
Dane rode for and hour or so, while I stayed on Ann.
Ann won’t listen to Kristine so she sticks with
Dosee.
After riding, Kristine spends some time training the horses in our
round pen. The round pen is Kristine’s new toy. She can bring
one horse in at a time. I call it the Humbler, because the horses
go in Belligerent and come out Humble! Kristine is a natural horse
trainer.
Now, my hobbies include flying radio controlled airplanes. Not to
brag, but I won my first major competition at 10 years old in the
open class.
(My dad invented some of the key technology in radios in the 60’s
and had me flying high performance planes at 6 years old) So, keeping
my skills sharp is something I enjoy. I am fond of overpowered,
highly aerobatic planes. I have been flying “profiles”
lately which are simple planes, but they fly awesome. Here I am
in my back yard, where I mowed a runway. I just go out back and
fly when I want. This is my newest plane. It is a biplane on steroids.
Awesome!
So, the Jackson Ranch gets lots of use before the Rock Island dam
released at noon today. Here Dane and I are playing our hole, Dane
working his entry loop.
Got to go, more fun to be had before the sun goes down, like watching
the sunset from my deck. Life is good.
EJ
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