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Kim Posted - Mar 31 2004 : 3:34:50 PM
Hi, Everyone!
I'm Kim and I am a big fan of MaryJane's Farm. I love antiques and living in the counrty here in Hinckley Illinois. My BF and I live on one acre and our "daughter" is Emma (Golden Retriever).

I would love to correspond with other "farm girls at heart" through this forum or through regular e-mail. I enjoy reading and cooking and am looking to change over to a more organic lifestyle. I would like to do more canning this summer. I collect Chickens & Roosters (not live ones, though it would be fun).

Send me a line!
Kim


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CelticCoyote Posted - Aug 14 2005 : 5:02:28 PM
Cool!! Y'know, that place out on 38 is back in business, from what I hear...I don't know if it's the same owners, but I'm curious as to what they've got nowadays. I think it was called Josie's Antiques or something like that (it was east on Lincoln Highway a short ways out of town). There's TONS of antique shops & cute little gifty sorta shops in Sandwich, too...not to mention the Sandwich Antique Market every month (though most things there are waaay out of my price range...that event attracts professionals!).

I'm weak for most anything from the first half of the last century or earlier...gosh, I love antique stores! It's like a million private stories all out on display.
Kim Posted - Aug 14 2005 : 4:41:51 PM
Me too. We'll have to plan an outing!

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CelticCoyote Posted - Aug 14 2005 : 3:23:10 PM
Ooh, Rockford has a couple large antique stores that have very good quality items, and a lot of larger pieces, like large furniture & architectural items. I looooove antiquing!
Kim Posted - Aug 14 2005 : 1:54:46 PM
I can't believe it's been over a year!!!!
Katie I am west of Chicago near DeKalb Illinois. There is a LOT of good antiquing this way. Come out for a visit!
mollymae Posted - Aug 14 2005 : 1:03:02 PM
Kim, so cute to see your very first post show up again .

Cead Mile Failte,
Molly

"This is love: to fly toward a secret sky, to cause a hundred veils to fall each moment. First to let go of life. Finally, to take a step without feet."~Rumi

katie-ell Posted - Aug 14 2005 : 07:10:46 AM
Hi Kim -- I'm a FarmGirl living in the northern 'burbs of Chicago -- where is Hinkley? I'll have to google-map it. Do you have good antiquing out there? If you're ever in Evanston, Illinois, check out Secret Treasures on Dempster Street -- just the most fun shop! Vintage linens, china, jewelry, stuff. I love antiquing, mostly at garage and estate sales around here and in several malls and flea markets in Michigan, from whence I hail. I think I'd love a road trip Out West Somewhere (which is what I tend to call the rest of Illinois, since we're on the eastern edge - - of course, everything not Chicago is Downstate, according to our news media!). Anyway, wanted to say Hi from another Illinoisian. -- Katie

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