We arrived. Silvia reserved enough sites for the two RV, three vehicles, and enough spaces for the 10 horses for us all to build fence to keep the horses safe with electricity to prevent any wild animal to harm them. It took a while to set up the fence with a gate with a padlock. The horses were glad to be out of the two horse trailers. We all were, too. It took us a little over four hours to get here because of traffic. The men said they would bbq hamburgers for us. The six of us got everything ready. We set up the tables, umbrellas, benches, cold beverages, and everything else. It didn't take the men long to grill the turkey burgers and the corn.
" We can leave the grill, table, benches, and umbrellas out each night and when we leave this area. We will take the horses when we go to shop or to clean out the lines and get other things we need. I will hook up electricity to the area. This is why I asked Cindy to have more poles in the back of her truck. I have cameras installed which will allow us to see who comes near our camping site," says Silvia.
The food was ready, and we served ourselves and grabbed a cold beverage to enjoy lunch. We also had watermelon that the men brought as well as pasta salad. Silvia made cookies for dessert, and Julia made other desserts for other days. Actually, they both did. All of the saddles, blankets, and bridals were in the back of the men's trucks or inside their vehicles. We ate well, and we all chipped in cleaning up. We were using Dixie everything except for the plastic ware, cooking utensils, pots and pans. We all got our hats on and sunglasses on. We all had long sleeves ,a vest that was unzipped or unwrapped with a hat and sunglasses with leather gloves on. We all got everything we needed to get the horses ready. Silvia had turned off the electricity that was hooked up to the horses fence and unlocked the padlock. Each of our horses had an additional blanket, and we each had four bottles in the sandal bags. Julia turned on the electricity for the other items. We all used the restroom before we went. Everyone had one roll of toilet paper in their sandal bags. We got on our horses. Silvia and Julia took the lead. The equestrian trail was wide enough for four horses to ride side by side. Silvia told us when horses are coming the opposite way. Four riders would have to steer their horses to make more rows.
" Silvia, this place is gorgeous. Have you ever been here before?" " Sophie never. I just read the reviews, looked at photos on their website, and read the rules. You are correct, sis, about the beauty of it. We may have to return here on another trip."
The trail was very friendly. We seen deers and other wild life we didn't have to worry about. We rode over two hours and returned. The horses were fed and watered. The hooks were cleaned out and brushed. We placed blankets and wrap around their heads and torsos to keep them warm. The gate was locked and electricity was put back on. All the gear was put away. The empty plastic bottles were thrown away in trash cans along the trails.
" We will warm up lasagna in the oven in both RV's. We just need someone to make salads and grill the French bread. We will need you men to unlock the door to your rv," says Alexa. Dinner will be ready soon.
Jaime went to the men's rv to warm up the lasagna. One of the body guards was grilling the garlic breads. Cindy and Sophie were making the salads. Julia and I were on our bed reading, Melody of Love under one of her pseudo names.
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RomanceIs the third of five books on mentors. The Leon's and Ruiz have been married for two years. They are close and do many things together.