Kickapoo River
Mulewings
"Success is the Best Revenge"
Tuesday, February 03, 2026
Another Hike
Kickapoo River
Valley Boy
The temps finally came up Sunday but the winds were wicked. Charlie had been bugging me, so we got out for a walk along the neighbor's field. We could walk along the forest edge and get some protection from the wind.
The Skidder was quiet and Charlie decided to go up and give the tire a bit of his doggy business.
We dropped down into a very steep 'ravine' or what we call a dry run. It is like a narrow ravine shaped from years of run off. This particular one has a spring have way down its 1/2 mile length. In the winter the water seeps from the spring and freezes in layers over the boulders and mosses.
I seriously don't know what gumbo clay is, but it is greyish green and can be molded when wet and falls apart when dried.
We did it once more. Into PeeWee's Valley to the blue/green ice and out. Below is a mini video looking back at what we climbed out of.
However it shows how much this ravine fills with ice over the winter.
Monday, February 02, 2026
Last days of January
Most of this first walk was in shadows and between the shadows and the stream and a light breeze, things got pretty chilly.
I went back the next morning and left Chilly Willy Charlie at home to recover. This way the only feet that would get cold would be my own.
My feet did get a bit cold while standing in the deeper snow and squatting next to the stream. But it was all worth it.
Sunday, February 01, 2026
Trying it again, different things to do...
I picked this one.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Cold fingers, cold doggy, and the look
The screen shot below is from my watch that was tracking my walk through the forest the other day. I did one mile but then arrived home and decided to get the chores done. I literally forgot to turn the 'Walk' tracking off.
The orange line on the left was me taking sleds of hay out to the mules and putting the hay in a protected area. The stuff off to the right was me caring for the pony.
I bring the old fella warm water three times a day and keep his hay feeder full at all times. He gets special 'calf' hay which is easier for elderly equine to eat and digest. Little Richard is somewhere between 33 to 35 years old.
The blue in the middle? My activities in the house, doing the bird feeders, and apparently doing things indoors.
I must be a very restless sleeper too as when I woke up in the morning, the walk tracking was still on and I had 3 miles of 'walking'.
Note, I do not sleepwalk, so I must be a very active and restless sleeper.
shot in Infrared. Going
through this particular spot is very
scenic in the summertime.
I blended two shots together for the end which I ended up really liking.
I let him go and in about a half a mile he stopped and started doing the cold foot hop. We were done and I carried him back.
The hardest thing about having a pet is how much my heart strings can be pulled by them. It is hard to see his face turn grey.















































