Archive July 2010

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Hiking Inn the Woods

For years I've wanted to go to a place called the "Hike Inn." It's a lodge of sorts, perched high atop a mountain in North Georgia. The reason I've wanted to go is the same reason I've never been: the only way to get to the Hike Inn is to hike in. Yes, one must hike through the woods for five "moderate" miles to get there.

I'm all show and no go when it comes to being woodsy or outdoorsy. I read about it and dream about it and think about it, but that's as far as it goes. Hubby is exactly the same way. Except he doesn't do the reading, dreaming or thinking.   

You've Got A Friend

Yes, I know. You want to hear about the roof. My sweet blogging friends came through! Thank you! What excellent taste you all have! And great advice! I loved reading each and every comment and email, hearing what your thoughts are on it. And we'll talk about the roof in just a minute. But first let's talk about this, Friends.

Friends.

What about you? What kind of friend do you enjoy having? Do you have a large circle? Or a smaller, more intimate group? Are they all women? Or are guys in your immediate circle? Do you talk to your buds every single day?

I've been thinking about this because of the letters, B and F and F.

I don't text. I don't know how to text. I don't care to learn how to text. Really. N4M (not for me).

Rebekah Teal
is a "MaryJane Farmgirl" who lives in a large metropolitan area. She is a lawyer who has worked in both criminal defense and prosecution. She has been a judge, a business woman and a stay-at-home mom. In addition to her law degree, she has a Masters of Theological Studies.

"Mustering up the courage to do the things you dream about," she says, "is the essence of being a MaryJane Farmgirl."  Learning to live more organically and closer to nature is Rebekah's current pursuit.  She finds strength and encouragement through MaryJane's writings, life, and products. And MaryJane's Farmgirl Connection provides her a wealth of knowledge from true-blue farmgirls.

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Being a farmgirl is not
about where you live,
but how you live.