Sharon L. Rea
An avid white water rafter, scuba diver, runner, traveler and animal lover I have a wealth of experiences to share. Living in Oregon I search out the new and interesting across the U.S. and Mexico with my husband and two dogs.
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Zion National Park -The Riverside Walk in the Temple of SinawavaThe wonder of Zion Canyon is not limited to the athletic adventurers that hike the trails or climb the canyon walls! The Riverside Walk lends itself to those that love nature at a stroll. -
Geothermal Energy Resource Area - Klamath FallsMaking use of available natural resources has been a way of life in the Klamath Basin for time untold. The settlers learned from the local Indians how to make use of the specail gifts the earth provides in the Klamath Basin. -
Zihuatanejo Sailfest - a Wind Rider Working VacationSailing enthusiasts from all over the world have gathered in Zihuatanejo Bay for the past 8 years to participate in a week long fund raising event for the underprivileged school children of the area.
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How to Make Your Small Garden PayWays to make small gardening less expensive by recycling pots and collecting stray seedlings from the random and overcrowded spots they spring up in your current small garden area and preserving them until the farmers markets begin later in the Spring.
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Are Therapy Dogs Angels in Whiskers or Are Angels in Whiskers Therapy Dogs?The history of Angels In Whiskers, one of Klamath Falls, Oregon's newest community service organizations, started in 2007, and what the therapy dogs are doing there to relieve loneliness, apathy, disassociation and depression in the community.