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| Trisha |
Posted - Mar 20 2012 : 3:43:30 PM Hi! Just wanted to drop in and introduce myself. I'm Trish, from Topeka KS, 42, married mother of 2 boys and a ton of critters .
I found this place totally by accident when a friend gave me a discarded magazine. I fell in love immediately. I love that it feels so old-fashioned and yet modern - if that makes any sense to anyone 
I hardly know where to begin here - it's like a candy store! I can be a little shy, but I love projects and sharing, so I'm sure I'll find a place to jump in soon. |
| 16 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
| marjean |
Posted - Apr 07 2012 : 08:34:47 AM Welcome from a farmgirl at heart in FL!
Farmgirl sister #308 handmade cards, vintage organizer bags and more at www.jeanpatchbymk.etsy.com http://jeanpatch.blogspot.com www.chartreuseprodcuts.com/marshajaramillo.html
www.watkinsonline.com/rjaramillo www.sunshinefarmgirlcoop.com |
| AnnieinIdaho |
Posted - Apr 02 2012 : 8:54:22 PM Hi Trish, Welcome to MJF. I'm new too and am enjoying exploring the many different aspects to the membership. I visited Salina, KS last year and it was my first time to Kansas. Click on "First Time I Ever Saw a Hedge Apple" topic to read my topic and you will laugh at me. I live in Henderson, NV. I loved Salina because everyone there made me feel like I had known them my whole life. I met so many people and was even invited to church. The downtown had a great antique store filled with old vintage books, dishes, jewelry, bric a brac. An amazing Italian restaurant is there too. Salina, Topeka, and some other towns around seem to be continually creeping into cutting edge news so I think there are some movers and shakers living in Kansas. On the outskirts of town we stopped at a stop sign next to a huge grain silo. And I started coughing and coughing. The air was thick and I could smell "wheat"? Since you live in Kansas, are you familiar with this? Is is grain dust or what? I had never experienced it before. Of course, I am allergic to most grains so I was wondering what the smell and thick air was. Have fun. Your sister who has lived in the desert far too long. Annie |
| SpyChicken |
Posted - Mar 28 2012 : 06:23:12 AM Hope you have fun here Trisha-I'm new too & wanted to send a welcome from the Badger State...Wisconsin!  |
| katmom |
Posted - Mar 26 2012 : 7:05:37 PM Hey Trisha, I use to live in Ft. Riley (tween Ogden & Jucntion City) moved from there early Spring of 1969... Welcome to MJF .
>^..^< Happiness is being a katmom. "Is it time for my Dirt Manicure yet!"
www.katmom4.blogspot.com & http://www.graciesvictorianrose.blogspot.com
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| Red Tractor Girl |
Posted - Mar 23 2012 : 3:39:37 PM Welcome from Gainesville , Florida. So glad you are here to join in!!
Winnie#3109 |
| Acelady02 |
Posted - Mar 23 2012 : 12:42:20 PM Welcome Trisha from the state of GA, you are going to love it here, I'm sure....
(((((Hugs All)))))Penny
Farmgirl Sister #3343
God gives Miracles to those who Believe, Courage to those with Faith, Hope to those who Dream, Love to those who Accept, & Forgiveness to those who Ask...
My blog: http://ourgeorgiafarm.blogspot.com
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/pgmcgee/# |
| KanMogirl |
Posted - Mar 21 2012 : 08:06:34 AM Hi! Want to let you know there is a henhouse called "Scattered Prairie Gals." We're made up of gals from Missouri,Kansas, and beyoung.
I would rather wear out than rust out.----Richard Cumberland |
| Cooknnana |
Posted - Mar 21 2012 : 05:56:07 AM Hello Trisha. I does feel like you've come home to a simpler time; a time where you knew where your food and clothing came from and where each and everyday is cherished... Again, welcome and I hope you enjoy it here; I think you will; I know you will. :D
Sister Hugs, Kathryn
If there is a will, there's a way; find your way!
Sister #3282 |
| crafter |
Posted - Mar 21 2012 : 05:52:00 AM Welcome Trish! Oh yes this is the place to be- you will love every minute here!
Lori |
| sonshine4u |
Posted - Mar 20 2012 : 8:48:10 PM Welcome to the sisterhood Trish! I totally understand what you're saying! It's definitely old timey with a modern twist! Enjoy!!! ~April
Playing in the Sonshine
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| rough start farmgirl |
Posted - Mar 20 2012 : 8:12:10 PM WElcome Trisha,
Hope you are staying safe from all the tornados! We lived in Paola =- South of KC for a few years and I just didn't get used to the weather. Born and raised in CA and was more used to earthquakes!lol
Have fun meeting everyone. Glad you joined us! Marianne |
| marlee |
Posted - Mar 20 2012 : 6:09:48 PM Hi Trisha,welcome to the farm. You will really love it here.--Marlee
God is the painter, he paints the picture. And his son builds it, for he is the Master Carpenter! |
| Blessed in Colorado |
Posted - Mar 20 2012 : 6:09:43 PM Hi Trisha, welcome to the farm, you are going to love it here, the farmgirls are fabulous. Farmgirl Hugs, Debbie
If you are lucky enough to live in the mountains you are lucky enough. www.etsy.com/shop/CollectThisTreasures www.etsy.com/shop/MountainWingsAntique http://debbielynnf.blogspot.com http://myworld.ebay.com/debbt |
| BlackHorseFarm |
Posted - Mar 20 2012 : 6:03:58 PM Welcome Trisha. I totally understand what you mean. Like a the "new" ol' country. |
| Bear5 |
Posted - Mar 20 2012 : 5:06:08 PM Welcome Trisha. I'll look forward to reading your posts and comments. Enjoy your time with us. Marly
"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross |
| pennyhenny |
Posted - Mar 20 2012 : 3:44:48 PM Hi Trish and welcome to the farm. It really is like a candy store. :)
hugs, -missy-
Sisterhood Member#4003
Happiness held is the seed; Happiness shared is the flower. John Harrigan |