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| Singing Tree Farm |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 3:39:24 PM Hi, I just found MJF and this site. I really appreciate the focus of farming, food, projects and clothing that is feminine but not 'up to here and down to there' and so tight you can't move. I have a dd 13 and ds 12 that I homeschool, I've been married almost 18 years. I grew up on a small Jersey dairy farm, we milked by hand and sold the milk in cans to an Amish cheese house. We did most of the farmwork with a Clydesdale. Now I only have one Jersey and one Jersey/Dexter cross, plus pigs, chickens, ducks, guineas, dogs and cats. I'd like horses again, and sheep to use the wool. We raise our own food with gardens and such.
I guess that's enough about me, needless to say, I'm excited to be here with a group of like minded ladies!
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| StarMeadow |
Posted - Jul 31 2009 : 08:26:05 AM Hey Cari! Welcome to the boards!!! Swing over into Chapter Chatter and check out our Farmgirls in the Mitten posts. Jessi has started a new thread for ideas for farmgirl get-togethers! If you check us out in Looking for Farmgirls in MI, there are pics from our trip to Frankenmuth for lunch. We've only done the one. -- Wow! You certainly have your hands full with all your critters and kids. There are a ton of folks here who can give advice/listen! Looking forward to hearing from you again! T |
| ruralfarmgirl |
Posted - Jul 31 2009 : 07:49:04 AM Hi Cari, Welcome to the farmgirl Connection. My name is Rene and I am the sisterhood Coordinator for the farm. If I can answer any questions for you, please let me know.. Welcome!
Rene~Prosser Farmgirl #185
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Circumstances made us FRIENDS; MaryJane's has made us SISTERS :) |
| Tapestry |
Posted - Jul 31 2009 : 03:01:05 AM Hi Cari and welcome to the forum! You're going to love it here. This site is chock full of wonderful and friendly ladies. Glad you've joined us :)
Happy farmgirl sister #353
Look for rainbows instead of mud puddles 
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| Prairie Flower |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 7:27:46 PM I can't believe this. This is my 3rd try to get you an comment to you Cari. Thank you for coming by my blog. Some other people couldn't leave comments also for the giveaway. I will put you in. I put them in also. The computer is its own friend. I like to can also. It is good to know that you have produce up for the winter. If you were here I would share. We do Farmer's Market. We are having so much fun meeting lots of people. I like to quilt also. I am in the middle of two fabric lines right now. I am so tired of painting! I would love to see your quilt. How fun for you and your son! We use the internet and A Beka for school. Our sons used that. We use the library a lot also. We have a senior and sophomore. Can't believe it, where does the time go.
Tonight I got to go walking around our farm. Our oldest daughter brought me in flowers, so I had to go see what was growing. I took some pictures. Want to put them up tonight on the blog. It was sooooo nice out tonight. Real cool. We also picked about 50 lbs. of green beans. The kittens were all over the straw playing. \Blessings and have a good weekend. Thank you for writing back I enjoyed it so. Blessings, Linda www.prairieflowerfarm.blogspot
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| Claude09647 |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 6:24:41 PM Hello, and welcome to the site. If you make your own yarn with your wool, be sure to let me know! I'll buy it or barter! I love home made yarn.
"If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door."
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| Calicogirl |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 5:32:30 PM Welcome Cari!!! 
I know you will love it here :) Wow, that must be neat having Jerseys, I hope one day to have one :) Maybe a mini :) There are quite a few gals here that have sheep and spin beautiful yarn :) I look forward to getting to know you better :)
~Sharon
By His Grace, For His Glory
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| Singing Tree Farm |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 5:26:59 PM Linda, your site is great! Unfortunately my computer is on it's last leg and I could only view about half of your pictures and could not post a comment. How long will your pickles keep? When I buy printer ink this weekend I'll have to get back on for some recipes. I like to can, freeze, dry or pickle (ferment) what I can. Unfortunately, this year has been very cold, breaking the records, and the gardent is slow. Plus the deer have gotten in and eaten the beans, broccoli etc. I'm hoping for good deals at the farmers markets. I also like to quilt and sew and do needle arts. All of your things were very nice. Before I got on line I sewed and unsewed a quilt I am making for my son MANY times, I decided it was time to get online. What do you use (curriculum) for homeschooling? |
| Prairie Flower |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 3:56:25 PM Hi Cari, I wrote a whole welcome to you and for some reason it didn't post. MMMMM not sure why. Anyway welcome to MJFC. I hope you enjoy yourself. I am new myself. You will enjoy yourself for sure. I loved reading about your farm. I really love Jersey cows. They are beautiful!!!! We have 5 horses for our daughters. We also homeschool. We love it. We have 5 children. Only two at home now.
Do you have a blog? If you would like to sign up to my giveaway come on over to mine. Welcome and glad we can meet. Blessings, Linda www.prairieflowerfarm.blogspot.com
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