Showing posts with label peace squatch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peace squatch. Show all posts

Thursday, May 30, 2013

The Intro...


Reynoldsburg Ohio's very own "Field of Dreams"


         I started this blog to record my findings in my own Bigfoot  field research. As well as connecting with others who might actually understand what I am talking about and doing out in the field. I love the great outdoors and taking new adventures any chance I can get,while skipping and singing through it all ! I really love being out in the woods having a great time!






  The adventures in my life are very unique, kinda like me, with a dash of clumsiness ....
Yes I'm a woman Squatcher, and am not discouraged easily, I am in the dirt and mud with the men, and don't care what anyone thinks of me! This is who I am and I love me!




One of my little red Squatch//Song books



You got to have a booklet or two, or three in my case! Mine are song books as well , some of my best songwriting/poetry  has been written in the woods. 




This is from my last little mini adventure

Found this Old Beautiful tree off trail hidden in the middle of  a nature preserve




This week I am pleased to announce we are adding a new
 part-time writer on this blog, my brother Kyle.
He will rock your socks off! Right now he is out on a camping trip in Wayne National Forest doing some Bigfooting, keep your eyes open for him!






~Peace, Love, And Squatches~





Monday, May 27, 2013

All In The Family


Thursday, May 23 2013,


Took my Big-footing to yet another Preserve,  Walter A. Tucker  not only was I familiar with this one, its in the town I grew up in, Reynoldsburg. I no longer live in this town, but my parents do, so I took my Mom along this little adventure with me. First when we got there teenage kids were acting a fool, riding on top of cars and making all kinds of noise, this was around the park entrance. Very discouraging but I pressed on.


Picture of my hometown Reynoldsburg, Ohio


We sat down to eat some Wendy's Burgers, before hand, (they were awesome) and then made our way to the trails. We met some very friendly people that helped us along the way, I don't know how we got lost, but we did! Although Mom and I do tend to get lost a lot together...

On this day I did not see anything that would make me believe that Bigfoot may live in this area.  I did hear a strange noise, but my guess it was Probably just a Raccoon. My thoughts are that it may be too noisy and over populated here, but I enjoyed the time with my mom . I think she enjoyed Squatching with me too, even though she will not admit this!  But  I most certainly will go with her again!(  My brother Kyle  is already part of the Peacesquatch team, he will soon be helping piece together some videos and do some Pod-casting with me. )

I may go back to this location to walk, but that's about it. Sorry but in my opinion Reynoldsburg is not Squatchy!

 keep pushing on,
~Peace, Love and Squatches~   



Tuesday, May 21, 2013

The Eternal Optimist






Be brave, and be true to yourself always. Don't waste one more moment on this earth, just go for it, scoop your dreams up and make them yours.  Keep a positive attitude and disposition, and you will be happy with just " being." These are just a few things I try and instill in myself to stay at peace.






No matter how many bad things happen to me, I still walk around with a smile on my face and a song inside my heart. I will not let anyone or anything take that from me.
In this world their are people who are very angry and want to bring you down, they want to push you into being angry with them, so they will have some company in "negative land." Don't go there, it is a sad place, I have been there many times, it's no longer on my itinerary.










~Peace, Love, and Squatches~

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Bigfoot In The Hills?

 



          Welcome to Peace Squatch 





     I will be posting the most accurate information, on my findings in the field as a Bigfoot researcher.

   As a young child my family and I would go to Old mans cave a lot during those hot summer days, because of the cool gorges and caves it has to offer. I really had no idea how extensive this area was until I was an adult, and I am born and raised in Ohio! The hills are very unique and If your not from Ohio, you may not have even heard of them. Here is a map I got from the parks website.







             My most recent trip was on  March 9th-11th 2013.
The first place I decided to go was the rock house, in Rockbridge,Ohio. One of the most secluded areas of the hocking hills park. what I noticed and kinda of freaked me out was how quite it was, no animals, not even birds were around! while walking down the trail their were some odd looking mounds that looked to be made of sticks,mud and rocks. These mounds had a hole on the side that looked to be the size of a cantaloupe.  I did not get too close to it, for respect of what was in it (if anything) and personal safety. Surrounding these mounds were several large branches broken  and what looked to be a rounded stick structure, defiantly out of place. Below is the best picture I could find of this.




             


              The next place visited that day was Conkles Hollow Nature Preserve.  One of the most beautiful places the region has to offer in my opinion. My idea was just to take a whole lot of pictures of the cliffs above and surroundings then later go on my computer and see if anything interesting popped up. Out of the photos I took in the field that day this one below was the most compelling.





                  There has been a history of sightings in this area since the 1880s, with some being reported as recent as 2011. Have a few more experiences here I will post next time. Cannot wait to go back again, and see what else I can find!

    Thank you for reading, until next time,
          ~Peace Love and Squatches~