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redring
Farmgirl in Training
 
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Miranda
southbend
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Posted - Feb 06 2010 : 12:25:57 AM
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Hello all! The introduce your self place was so far down the forum I missed it! Its ok, better late than never they say. I am from South Bend IN. Married 4 years and going on much older than I feel We have no children due to health reasons and instead have three loving cats that think there kids. We bought our first home what seems like last year but is three years ago now ! I am not sure where the time went. We were very lucky in getting about 1/3 acre in city. I have tons of plans to plant the entire lot with not only flowers and pretties but as much useful plants as passable too. My dad is calling it my 1/3 acre mini farm. I wish! I have started a personal champagne to use everything that comes into our home. My Tupperware comes with our groceries most of the time and I reuse everything I can. Recycle what I cant. I am a soaper. Love it! I am also a lover of food and cooking. I am currently trying to learn to both sew and crochet. The crochet is not going so well :) well thats a lot-a-bit about me. Nice to meet you all.
http://barterkitty.blogspot.com/
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Fiddlehead Farm
True Blue Farmgirl
    
4562 Posts
Diane
Waupaca
WI
USA
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Posted - Feb 06 2010 : 04:39:38 AM
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A Big Wisconsin Hay Dare to Ya Miranda! I also have a "city farm" and I am lucky to have 1/2 acre. Every year I have less and less grass and more and more garden. I am hoping to have chickens soon. We are currently before the city council to get the ordinance changed. I crochet too, if you ever need any pointers let me know. My newest project is a challenge, I am crocheting wide brimmed sun hats out of paper rafia. It is really hard to work with but really awesome when done. We are so glad that you joined us! So many friendly and talented farm girls here.
Why not go out on a limb, that's where all the fruit is! "Mark Twain" http://studiodiphotosite.shutterfly.com/ farmgirl sister #922 |
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quiltin mama
True Blue Farmgirl
   
436 Posts
Heather
Crescent City
CA
USA
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weaverchic
True Blue Farmgirl
   
362 Posts
gerri
Largo
Florida
USA
362 Posts |
Posted - Feb 06 2010 : 06:27:42 AM
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Welcome Miranda from the Sunshine State! Glad you joined us. You will meet some warm, wonderful and talented Farmgirls here.
gerri
Happiness is in the comfortable companionship of friends. -Pam Brown |
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redring
Farmgirl in Training
 
17 Posts
Miranda
southbend
in
USA
17 Posts |
Posted - Feb 06 2010 : 10:48:37 AM
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Thanks for all the wonderful hellos! Fiddlehead, how did you go about the chicken thing? our city has banned any animals basically besides cats and dogs and windmills!! I want an exemption on both accounts. Especially seeing as how they banned wind generators due to the fact that they dont look good! ( oh come on!) and I live right next to an ethanol plant and various other plants. Thats nuts! For the chickens they say you need an acre of continues land to have even 1.
http://barterkitty.blogspot.com/
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maggie14
True Blue Farmgirl
    
6784 Posts
Hannah
Washington
USA
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Posted - Feb 06 2010 : 11:23:42 AM
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Welcome Miranda!!! Hugs, Channah
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herblady55
True Blue Farmgirl
    
3470 Posts
Judy
Louisville
Ohio(Stark Co)
USA
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Posted - Feb 06 2010 : 11:41:10 AM
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Welcome Miranda, You sound just like us. We live on a large lot in town and every year our garden gets bigger and bigger, like Diane. hahaha Once you get started, you just can't stop. So much to plant.hahaha We don't have kids either, but we have our fur-kids. 1 cat, 1 house-bunny, and 1 cuddle-bug rattie-girl. She's my "pocket pet." You'll love it here. These gals are so sweet and helpful!If they can't answer your question, they know someone who can. ;-)
Sister-chick# 905 Judy Hugs&Squeezles! I am not contained between my hat and my boots! -Walt Whitman- |
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cntry@heart
True Blue Farmgirl
  
57 Posts
Diane
Clinton
MO
USA
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Posted - Feb 06 2010 : 5:03:56 PM
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Welcome Miranda! I hope you enjoy it here as much as I do! I haven't been here long either but have to say it's been wonderful!
Farmgirls Rule! |
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classygram
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1812 Posts
Brenda
Pleasant Hill
Mo.
USA
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Posted - Feb 06 2010 : 5:13:38 PM
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| Welcome Miranda! Yes, you will love it here. Lot's of information and sometimes some great laughs!! Read through all the blogs and you will get to know alot of great gals. I haven't been here very long and I just jumped in and trying out alot of things. Have fun and join in! |
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Ga Girl
True Blue Farmgirl
    
2355 Posts

Karen
Meansville
Ga.
USA
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edlund33
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1515 Posts
Marilyn
Renton
WA
USA
1515 Posts |
Posted - Feb 07 2010 : 08:11:33 AM
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Hello Miranda:
Welcome from Western WA - "The Evergreen State". Glad you can join us! I also live on a 1/3 acre lot. We've lived here for almost 6 years. I have so many plans for my yard too, but since my day job is landscape design/construction I rarely have time during the spring and summer to work on my yard. In the meantime, it's so fun to dream..... You should check out the Garden Gate, Farm Kitchen and Stitching & Crafting Room forums. They are even farther down the page but there you will find lots of posts on topics that you are interested in. Have fun!
Cheers! ~ Marilyn
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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solilly
True Blue Farmgirl
    
726 Posts
Lillian
Williamsburg
Virginia
USA
726 Posts |
Posted - Feb 22 2010 : 3:34:12 PM
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Both sewing and crocheting are easy coming from someone who has done them for 50 plus years. The only real thing to tell a new person to the craft learn the talk then pratice, pratice and pratice some more. Then before long you will not remember never not knowing. Farmgirls will help just ask. We have 2 acres in Virginia. We can have chickens but no wind mill. Who makes these laws people with the money not to need the chickens and the wind mills thats who. Hi I'm Lilly from Virgina.
learning the life I always wanted. |
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Bag Lady Diva
True Blue Farmgirl
  
130 Posts
Viola
Spearfish
South Dakota
USA
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Posted - Feb 22 2010 : 7:43:52 PM
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Welcome and enjoy this site. I love reading about everyone. It is awesome. We live on 10 acres. We are very fortunate. My hubby ranched for 20 years. So when he decided to retire, we could not see ourself living in the city. We love living out here in the open area of the Black Hills of South Dakota. Across from us is a buffalo ranch, so when we look out our window we can see the buffalo graze across the road. So I guess we live "where the buffalo roam and the deer and antelope play" because every spring we have 4 or 5 antelope come and rest in our back acreage and we have deer that eat our tulips every spring. We will be getting baby chicks to replace our chickens. We have them for the eggs, but also for grasshopper control. Enjoy, learing to sew. I am a quilter.
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