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toppcat Posted - Apr 24 2015 : 12:32:32 PM
Hello. My name is Cathie. I live in Talmo, Georgia. My husband and I live on 5 1/2 acres with our three dogs and cat.
We (at this point) raise chickens and ducks (for meat and eggs). At the end of the month we will be getting pheasants. We also raise rabbits for fiber and meat. We have American Chinchilla for meat and German Angora for fiber. I am in the process of learning how to spin fiber into yarn. I enjoy gardening, canning, brewing beer and wine, making cheese, sewing, making soap, home made cleaners and jewelry. I try to keep busy, which is pretty easy.
I look forward to chatting with you and learning new things. Until then, have a wonderful day.
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marjean Posted - Jan 04 2016 : 07:59:43 AM
Welcome Cathie from a Florida farm girl at heart! You have a very interesting life! Must be exciting!

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TexasWildflower Posted - Jan 02 2016 : 08:02:21 AM
Welcome, Jennie, from down in south Texas! What beautiful dreams. I hope you will see them all become reality.

Wanda
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ClaireSky Posted - Jan 02 2016 : 06:52:16 AM
Welcome to the farm, Jennie! I, too, have some of the same ambitions you do. Can't wait to get to know you more.

Julie
Farmgirl #399
May 2010 Farmgirl of the Month

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JennieArtgirl Posted - Jan 01 2016 : 9:28:26 PM
Hello, My name is Jennie. I am a new farmgirl sister. I am thrilled to find this forum. It is exciting to see many of my interests shared by everyone in one place. I am a homeschool mom and I also work full time. Last year, I home schooled and worked two jobs. I can't handle that this year. I have one son who has graduated homeschool and who is married now and in the military. One older son, who recently moved to the Ozarks to live with me, while he finds his own place here, and I have a 14 year old, son still in the nest. I am working on my Master's degree in painting. I have a bachelors in digital animation. I have taken time off school to work on building a nest egg, becoming debt free, to start my own dream farm in the future.
My dream is to move back to take care of my mom and live off the land in WV, and build an off grid cabin and start a small farm, with chickens, rabbits, goats, cow, fruit trees, and a large veg garden. I just started learning to ferment my own vegetables this week, I made my own yogurt, kombucha, and kefir water sodas this week too. I love to draw, paint, sew, knit, crochet, embroider, and just about every other craft imaginable. I hope to learn to weave and spin my own fiber in the near future. I am researching cabin building, underground house building and I want to refurbish my own camper in the future too. I can't wait to get to know everyone. I love anything involving how people lived and thrived off the land in the past.
forgetmenot Posted - Jan 01 2016 : 8:17:08 PM
Welcome from northern Iowa, Cathie! Can't wait to hear more about your farmgirl endeavors. You will love it here!

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ClaireSky Posted - Jan 01 2016 : 3:34:03 PM
Nice to meet you, Cathie! Can't wait to hear more about your farm and animals.

Julie
Farmgirl #399
May 2010 Farmgirl of the Month

Folks will know how large your soul is by the way you treat a dog ... Charles F. Doran
ceejay48 Posted - Jan 01 2016 : 12:53:30 PM
Welcome, Cathie!
I think you'll enjoy the Farmgirl Connection!
CJ

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LadyInRed Posted - Dec 31 2015 : 1:44:20 PM
Welcome Cathie...you have come to a good place to get connected with other like minded women as yourself.
A lot of the gals are True Farmgirls and then the rest of us are just Farmgirl Wanna-be's. But we all have
that same infectious farmgirl spirit and desire to do things the Old way. Please join us on The Virtual Porch
if you want to sit a spell and just get to know some wonderful friends.

hugs and smiles,
Peggy

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Kangaroo Kate Posted - Dec 31 2015 : 12:50:56 PM
welcome to farmgirls cathie. I am also learning to spin
have a bunch of wool just got cleaned not have to wash
that will be fun. lol I have a llama but is black so not a very versitle color to work with. I have a 46''floor loom just getting restored was in storage 20 years and hope to be back into action soon I will be weaving most of my yarns spun. I tried crochet and well lets say I just need to move onto something else lol will look forward to hearing about how yours turns out.
I am in process of learning to make homemade soap. My mom makes it and will let her teach me since she has it perfected. I don't use any thing else anymore. do you have a favorite kind of soap you like to make?
I was on hold for a while on my farmgirl roots but am getting back into it and there is nothing better.

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kathleenshoop Posted - May 08 2015 : 05:56:26 AM
Welcome, Cathie! I live in Pennsylvania and though I hail from a little river town near Pittsburgh, called Oakmont, there are many rural areas nearby. There are some seriously accomplished farm girls here and you sound as though you're just as good at cultivating this lifestyle as the rest of them. I sort of live through everyone's farm life, but I am aiming to introduce small things to my home! Your work sounds amazing.

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Lexi Lavender Posted - May 03 2015 : 09:52:44 AM
Hi Cathie: welcome from the Pine Tree State! We also have a small farm , egg and meat chickens and vegetable gardening mostly. I love to crochet. It's terrific how many things you are able to do. I am looking forward to goats but we are living in a camper while my hubby builds our dome. Last year we had so many birds and projects that the house didn't get done so this year priority is the house... I look forward to hearing more about your farm and activities...

Lavender Lexi
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Cissik Posted - Apr 28 2015 : 9:35:30 PM
Welcome to the Farm from the far West. We'll enjoy hearing about your farm adventures.

Sylvia
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Dapple Grey Lady Posted - Apr 28 2015 : 9:04:18 PM
Welcome Cathie, Love hearing about your farm!

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Farmgirl Sister # 5589
NixKat Posted - Apr 28 2015 : 08:06:12 AM
Welcome Cathie! What I wouldn't give for 5 1/2 acres! Your little farm sounds lovely. I raise chickens for eggs, and meat-chickens & turkeys for meat. We are getting our first goats this weekend and can't wait to start making cheese and soap next year.

{{{Hugs}}}

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texdane Posted - Apr 28 2015 : 08:03:01 AM
Hi Cathie!

Welcome! Sounds like you are a busy farmgirl! Your farm sounds lovely. Pheasants are awesome. We have family friends down in Texas who raise them. They release them to try to get the population back up since it declined in recent years there.

Enjoy!

Farmgirl Hugs,
Nicole

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farmmilkmama Posted - Apr 28 2015 : 06:14:15 AM
Welcome, Cathie! We are adding pheasants to our farm for the first time this year. Are you starting with chicks? Eggs? We have chicks coming the middle of May and then hubby wants to keep a few breeding pairs and incubate eggs in the coming years. :) Nice to meet you!

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Goat Girl Posted - Apr 28 2015 : 04:46:49 AM
Welcome to the "Family" Cathie. I think you will like it here. Sounds very busy and wonderful at your place. Looking forward to more news. Have a great day.

Vermont Goat Girl
Song Sparrow Posted - Apr 26 2015 : 2:46:58 PM
Welcome Cathie, from just a bit up north in Delaware. I'm so happy you're here and I know you'll love it!

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Bear5 Posted - Apr 26 2015 : 12:44:53 PM
Welcome, Cathie. Nice to have you join the Farm. Enjoy!
Marly

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toppcat Posted - Apr 25 2015 : 08:39:14 AM
Thanks, No. I haven't knit anything yet. Don't laugh... I'm also learning to knit as well. I do, however crochet. I haven't gotten the hang of making the yarn yet, still playing with it and learning my spinning wheel. the hard part for me is making it stay spinning in the right direction.

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toppcat Posted - Apr 25 2015 : 08:36:43 AM
Thank you for the welcome. So far, I have made (with the Hubby) cheddar, ricotta, and a quick farmhouse cheese (kind of like ricotta). It is a lot of fun. That is why I want goats, so I can learn to make feta.

Farmgirl Sisterhood #6366
TexasWildflower Posted - Apr 25 2015 : 07:07:53 AM
A Big welcome from Texas, Cathie! Glad to have you join us.

Wanda
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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Apr 24 2015 : 9:51:10 PM
Cathie:a big welcome from up north in Minnesota. You are really into animals. It will be good to learn more about you.

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ceridwen Posted - Apr 24 2015 : 5:13:10 PM
Welcome Cathie! Nice to meet you! Great place to be! looking forward to getting to know you.

Carole
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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Apr 24 2015 : 4:22:14 PM
Welcome to Our Farm, Cathie!! It sounds like you have a very busy little farm up there in Georgia. I would love to learn how to spin fiber into yarn one day. Do you then knit what you spin?

Winnie #3109
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Farm Sister of the Year 2014

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