There are times when we must reevaluate our purpose and goals in what we do in life. SokerGrrl is one of those aspects of my life that has needed some reordering. I am so thrilled with the success that I have experienced with SokerGrrl, however I have strayed from my original path and such have let SokerGrrl fall to the wayside.
While exploring this path I have discovered that there is a new, more focused direction I would like to head in. On that note, SokerGrrl will be transitioning into Suniechick.com. Suniechick.com is the embodiment of what I would like to achieve, connecting women with nature.
I will be moving my, and your, favorite posts onto Suniechick.com. Also, Suniechick will be the place to go as a woman in the outdoors to find the information that we all are searching for. Regardless if you're looking for how to's, recipes, environmental updates, or to hear about my adventures, you'll find it there.
Thank you for your support and well wishes. I hope to see you all on Suniechick.com
Friday, September 19, 2008
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Hot Springs Guy Featured on Idaho Green Living
The Hot Springs Guy is more than just a source of information on Idaho's hundreds of hot springs, he is a steward of the land. He was recently featured on Idaho's News Channel 6, Idaho Green Living segment for being just that. Kudos to you, Hot Springs Guy! Thank you for sharing your wisdom and helping to educate everyone about the importance of our environment.
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Adventure Continues
The last couple of weeks have been very busy, with over 50 girls coming in and out of camp. I've been having a wonderful time, and have completely exhausted myself. It is all worth it though. I'm adding some pictures to share with you all, and when I return I will go into more detail about my time at camp.
There is only one week left, and I know it will be a great one. The weather has turned HOT, but is still bearable (no I haven't seen any bears). I have seen several snakes, and the sheep have graced my presence again. There has been a lone doe visiting camp over the last week. She is not very shy, and allowed me to get a couple of photos of her.
Hello to all my friends and family. I'll be home soon!
There is only one week left, and I know it will be a great one. The weather has turned HOT, but is still bearable (no I haven't seen any bears). I have seen several snakes, and the sheep have graced my presence again. There has been a lone doe visiting camp over the last week. She is not very shy, and allowed me to get a couple of photos of her.
Hello to all my friends and family. I'll be home soon!
Monday, June 16, 2008
Quick Update
Another week has gone by, and another set of girls have graced my presence. They were a great group, and very different from the week prior. This week we learned Leave No Trace, practiced yoga, went horseback riding, and did lots of outdoor cooking.
I rode for the first time in years, on my buddy Stripes. He's a bit ornery, but we came to an understanding. I had a blast!
I took a side trip up FR 30 to sit by the river for awhile. I was fortunate enough to see a herd of wild Big Horn Sheep (or Rams, I've been told both names). I also saw a snake, a bull snake, I think. It frightened me a little since I almost stepped on it!
The weather has finally turned into summer, and the grounds are drying out. The big puddles in front of the dining hall are still around, but shrinking. However, snow dusted the grounds early last week. Snow in June, absolutely beautiful!
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