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STXGal Posted - Feb 09 2011 : 6:09:28 PM
I am new to this so I will tell a little bit about my life right now. We live on 10 acres outside of a small South Texas town. We have 6 cows and 5 baby calves due in a few weeks. We have a hay baling & shredding business in addition to my hubby working fulltime. I take care of all the paperwork and a lot of the work around our place. We put in a huge spring garden out of which I do lots of canning and give away what I cannot process. We also put in a fall garden but we do that just to eat. We are in the process of putting in fruit trees but I do pick dewberries and wild grapes around here and make all of my own jellies & jams. We have only been married 4 yrs in June so I am getting a late start at homesteading but better late than never. We also do a number of odd jobs on the side in our spare time. Chickens should be the next critters added to our ranch. We have 3 delightfully wonderful Boston Terriers..2 of them rescue and 1 I raised on a bottle from the day he was born..his momma died at birth.

I look forward to being here and meeting new people and learning all kinds of new things.

Thanks for checking in~

Count your blessings every day!
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MrsRooster Posted - Feb 17 2011 : 08:50:04 AM
Howdy from the outskirts of Houston! So glad to meet you. You will love it here.

Have a wonderful day.

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Oggie Posted - Feb 16 2011 : 6:49:19 PM
Howdy Farmgirl! It's never to late to go for your dreams! Like Grace, could you send me some of that Texas weather!! It's wicked cold and we have way to much snow up here in Downeast Maine!

Ginny #2343 aka: Oggie

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katmom Posted - Feb 16 2011 : 6:32:28 PM
hey Lynn,
Welcome from Washington to Texas.....
p.s. send us some of your nice weather! lol!

>^..^<
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"Is it time for my Dirt Manicure yet!"

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graciegreeneyes Posted - Feb 11 2011 : 6:00:18 PM
Hi Lynn - welcome to the forum!!
Amy Grace

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marjean Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 4:24:24 PM
Welcome, Lynn from Florida farmgirl. Hope you get your farm full of lots of fun things to keep you busy.

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fille de ferme Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 4:13:37 PM
Hi Lynn & Welcome from Pa. :)

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Fiddlehead Farm Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 10:06:19 AM
A big Wisconsin hay dare to ya Lynn! We are so glad you joined us. Sounds like your little farm is wonderful. Many talented, helpful and friendly farmgirls here for you.

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sissarge Posted - Feb 09 2011 : 6:24:00 PM
Hi Lynn, and Welcome! I also am from Texas, I live on 15 acres, and lived here since 93, I have all my life wanted to live on a farm, but hubby did not see it like that and now he wishes he would have gotten me here quicker. We only have chickens right now, we have had in the past goats, cows and pigs. I have just early retired and now am getting things going again. I just lost my little fox terrier,9 years old to cancer. I have not replaced her yet, I am not ready. I am tired of the freezing weather and ready for the spring, already placed order for some seeds for the summer garden and gonna redo some of the flower beds. I have been with MJF for 1 year and I have learned much, you can find out how to do just about anything. Also you can ask questions, and someone will get you the right answer. So welcome again and enjoy yourself with all the other fine farmgirls. Farmgirl #946 Linda

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