Saturday, February 23, 2019

New England

For LL in the UK

I've given you a brief insight into my life here in Florida, LL. Now I will do the same for life in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. The ranch and all the land I own there is, excepting my ladies, the love of my life.

It does run to acres but also square miles. There are meadows on the lower lying land, a river and a lake, along with deciduous woodland. Higher up the trees are conifers. I mainly run horses there and trade them. I have several recognized  bloodlines. Over many years when I lived in Norfolk, I spent many times at racecourses and Newmarket in particular. I also owned a racehorse until I left for here. She was called Misty Lady.

Now I have various horses including American Quarter horses, but no racehorses. I just love them. One of the most beautiful beasts on this earth. I guess if I counted them all there'd be over fifty spread across quite a few acres and several stable blocks.

The stables are quite away from the house LL, about a mile, I'd say. The house itself is beautiful and larger than my first place in the State. It's rarely empty when I'm there either - my visitors and friends and of course my much larger family since I married Ash. I intend staying single now LL. Two good marriages is enough and losing them both has given me enough heartache to last a lifetime.

You would love the house, not so sure about the countryside. There are some animals you would be familiar with, like moles and foxes, red and gray. Then there are deer and of course moose. You being a town dweller in the UK may not be familiar with some of the others that need a little care, like black bears, wolves and mountain lions...and skunks. If you run one over a skunk or even run over a dead one it takes weeks to get the smell off your wheels. There are also porcupines and squirrels.

Beyond the animals, the scenery on my ranch and beyond is gorgeous and intensely so in the Fall when all the maples come into their own.

Naturally, I go riding, but I also take a rifle. Largely to shoot vermin and scare anything bigger away.  Normally the horse knows if there's something around, particularly on the woodland trails.We use radios on the ranch, more reliable than cell phones out in the country. I employ quite a few staff and a manager. I posted his photo some time back with some of the horses.

I also go shooting at a nearby range. Partly to keep my accuracy up but also to renew my hunting licence. I am also authorised and have a permit to carry a concealed weapon. Mine is a Glock, but I only have it up in New England and one other in Oregon. I bet your son would be interested in my collection of rifles.

I have a lot of friends locally in Concord and around, so I'm never at a loss for company. They were great when Ash passed away - very supportive. As I am sure you can guess, I also have quite a few lady companions both locally, in Boston and in New York. They visit from time to time at the ranch and more so in my place on Nantucket, Massachusetts.

The latter is quite a place. I posted a photo a while back. I won't embarrass you by telling you how much it cost but it ran into the $m's. It quite close to the sea, in fact you can see the ocean from the house and I like to write there. Nantucket itself is a lovely place, small town America inhabited by locals fishermen and more than a few wealthy people many of whom I count as friends.

I know the fishermen too and have spent many a morning 'chewing the cud' with them. In a word LL, New England for me is idyllic and it's where I truly unwind, relax and enjoy myself. Yes, I am lucky I guess. You said I was when I moved there to be with Ash. In that respect you were right. Most everything else you have done has been wrong.

Back to Naples tomorrow.

Ciao

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Life in Florida

For LL in the UK


It's been some time since I wrote at length about my life now, LL. I also think that I have given you more than an insight into the good times I have enjoyed with a plethora of ladies. So, time for a change.

For a number of reasons, I don't post photos of my home here in Naples, nor any shots of me. The latter mainly because I prefer my near anonymity, given the books I write and the photography I have pursued over the years. As to my home. I have given you a glimpse of it and others, but I am not given to disclosing their locations to you.

My life is quite busy in a very pleasurable way. I travel a good deal (thank goodness for having a private jet and helicopter), spend part of the summers in Europe and the winters here, and in Australia. The remainder of the year I spend on the ranch in New Hampshire, although I do visit some locations for short periods.

I am very wealthy now. I was pretty well off when we met, but not to the extent I am now. I could go into detail about shrewd investments in real estate, the stock market, business interests and the partial merger of Ash and my 'empires'; but I won't. Fact is my lifestyle and the circles I move in now are far from anything you might be familiar with. I guess I made the right decision when I engineered you leaving. What followed that parting was merely a lesson for you. That every betrayal has its 'comeback'.

My days here in Naples are very laid back and relaxing. First thing I walk the dogs, Ben and Prince. Ben is slowing a bit now but Prince keeps him on his toes. They are both golden retrievers. They love it on the ranch where they can chase critters and are free to roam. Then back here for breakfast, frequently by the pool watching the boats go by in the early part of the day. They are a fair distance but my yard has a clear view to the sea.

Like everyone these days I then catch up on emails, calls and any paperwork that needs my attention. In the main I have now stood back from day to day involvement. I just make the strategic decisions. The rest of the day is mine. I play golf with some buddies at the club, every now and then hop over to Miami to make a local station program on cooking. That is really fun. A lot of banter flows. I think the nearest thing over there is that show called Saturday Kitchen.

I swim of course. With two pools it would be a sin not to and I often drive out for lunch with a lady. No particular one. I have more than several in the neighborhood to choose from. The afternoons might be spent on my boat. I have brought it down to my own dock from Estero while I am here. So just a short walk to my jetty and we are away.

My last companion for lunch, dinner and well as a companion was a doctor...a lady one, of course.

Afternoons I relax in part and write if the mood takes me plus the occasional swim. Incidentally, I am rarely alone in case you might be wondering, following the loss of Ash.

Evenings I cook for whoever may be visiting, or head out for a meal again, never alone. We always enjoy cocktail hour either out or in. I have a driver, but still drive myself of course. My driver is pretty useful when we are out and want to drink.

I'm generally up at 6-6.30 and off to bed 10.30 - 11.00. I guess that may give you a flavor of my time here but it doesn't cover all that I do by a long way LL.

I still have what is charmingly called a cottage on Sanibel. Forget any thoughts of English cottages. This is large, new and has its own mooring...not a million miles from Granma Dots. Sarasota is another spot I frequent. Great old town (old over here anyway).

That's all for now

Ciao