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therusticcottage |
Posted - Jul 05 2005 : 12:27:16 PM Since Aunt Jenny posted pictures of her place I looked up pictures of mine to share. These are from when we first moved in last March. I've since planted some trees and have flowers in bloom. Included are pictures of our house and the view from my front porch -- where I spend LOTS of time in white wicker rocker.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/therusticcottage/detail?.dir=/20d6&.dnm=4533.jpg&.view=t
Kay
Kay North Clark County Farmgirls |
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Linda Houston |
Posted - Aug 05 2005 : 07:56:09 AM Nicole,
I would run to that farm. I realize that it is a huge untaking, but Run, not walk !!!!
Linda H |
Linda Houston |
Posted - Aug 05 2005 : 07:53:01 AM Susan, Thank you for the pictures of your farm. It is a beautiful place and I am delighted for you.
Linda H. |
hapyhrt |
Posted - Aug 05 2005 : 04:00:25 AM Wow, some beautiful countryside homes! They all look so relaxing and peaceful, thanks for sharing! Ü
"Think HAPPY Thoughts...any others aren't worth your time!" Ü |
quiltedess |
Posted - Aug 04 2005 : 8:27:31 PM Nicole: Now THAT is a farm. Stunningly beautiful. I would go back in a heartbeat if I could.
This is my little piece of heaven. The 10 acres inside the fence are just waiting for me. My dad used to farm all the land you can see in this picture, now my cousins do some of it. My cousin Josh just got finished cutting when this picture was taken. Nancy |
Nicole |
Posted - Aug 04 2005 : 7:35:57 PM Hi Ladies Here are pictures of my dad's farm in wisconsin, where I lived until I was 8 where my husband and I are considering moving back to from Chicago... alot of land, a little overwhleming to think of how to manage it all... (I am the little blue dot in one of those pics) http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/nicolehohmann/my_photos Hope this works, just figured out the yahoo album.. Nicole
Now I see the secret of making the best person: it is to grow in the open air, to eat and sleep with the earth - Walt Whitman |
Fabulous Farm Femmes |
Posted - Jul 20 2005 : 9:27:20 PM Hey Susan..aka atwell...I would like to question you about long arm quilting..shall I do it here, or email you? I am considering purchasing a system to do quilting at home for myself and others and want to ask you professional advice.Your farm home photos were so lovely, inspiring too...I'm going to have to put in some hours bulb planting this fall.Bye.....Diane |
atwell |
Posted - Jul 19 2005 : 1:07:02 PM Thanks again to Clare!!!!!! susan
FatQuarterQuiltFarm Long Arm Machine Quilting ~and~ Fabric Flea Market |
atwell |
Posted - Jul 19 2005 : 1:04:31 PM yeeeeeayy! It worked farmgirls!!! only took me the better part of the day to get this link on!!!Im so proud of myself....getting less and less "computer stupid" everyday!!!!! susan
FatQuarterQuiltFarm Long Arm Machine Quilting ~and~ Fabric Flea Market |
Nicol |
Posted - Jul 19 2005 : 1:03:16 PM Susan: You have a beautiful farm! Thank you for sharing your photos with us. I liked your windmill. Very cute! |
atwell |
Posted - Jul 19 2005 : 12:57:07 PM http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/fatquarterquiltfarm/album? I am trying to send this link so you all can see some of my photos!!!!
FatQuarterQuiltFarm Long Arm Machine Quilting ~and~ Fabric Flea Market |
atwell |
Posted - Jul 17 2005 : 7:50:23 PM kim! my yard is a lovely shade of brown too!! well not so lovely actually and pretty crunchy....but my corn looks great too. actually all of my crops have always done well. We harvested out first 4 cherry tomatos the other day...Ive got a couple of hungarian hot wax peppers that are ready but im waiting to put them in salsa!we finally got almost an hour of downpour today..the past week it just threatens get hazy and thunders , like Sting says "heavy cloud but....no rain..."The storm didnt faze the kitties however they just kept on pressin that fabric the cat- butt way!!!!!Its good to know some things you can always rely on!!!later!!! susan aka schnooo aka tawanda
FatQuarterQuiltFarm Long Arm Machine Quilting ~and~ Fabric Flea Market |
Kim |
Posted - Jul 16 2005 : 08:48:55 AM Great photos Kay! Our yard is so BROWN, well tan actually! At least the corn and bean fields are green around me! The storm clouds hover and then move on before it gets a chance to rain.
farmgirl@heart
Be at peace with yourself and the rest will follow |
Nicol |
Posted - Jul 12 2005 : 07:38:26 AM Kay-Thanks for sharing the photos of your home with us. It looks beautiful! |
therusticcottage |
Posted - Jul 10 2005 : 7:30:09 PM Bramble, Some of the trees are cedar, some are douglas fir. It does smell heavenly, especially the cedar. I use it for decorating at Christmas time.
I am so lucky to live in such a beautiful state. I take the "green" for granted sometimes because I'm so used to it. Then when I go to other parts of the country and see the drier landscapes I'm always more appreciative of it when I get home.
Kay - Living in Beautiful Washington State
North Clark County Farmgirls and Sisterhood of the Traveling Art |
bramble |
Posted - Jul 10 2005 : 5:47:44 PM Kay, Thanks for sharing! Now I can picture you in the gray house with the front porch , surrounded by all that lush green . Are the evergreens cedars? I love all evergreen trees and how it smells when you are in an evergreen forest. Here in the center portion of my state we are predominantly deciduous ( south of here the pine barrens ( black pine mostly ) and north of here hemlock, white pines,spruce and firs, Around here cedars are "volunteers" in alot of fields! You are a lucky girl to live in such a beautiful place!
with a happy heart |
realme52 |
Posted - Jul 10 2005 : 5:15:17 PM Those are pretty pictures. How happy you must be! Where we live we couldn't even pour enough water onto the lawn to make it look as green! It hasn't rained in six weeks or so and we had more than 30 consecutive days with temperatures in the mid-nineties or more! Envy goes your way (smiles, too)!
from this hour i ordain myself loss'd of limits and imaginary lines -Walt Whitman |
mollymae |
Posted - Jul 10 2005 : 06:41:34 AM Beautiful, Kay!!
Cead Mile Failte, Molly
"If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. If I can ease one life the Aching or cool one pain, or help one fainting robin unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain" ~Emily Dickinson
**When life throws scraps your way ~ Make a Quilt!**
Sisterhood of the Traveling Art |
therusticcottage |
Posted - Jul 09 2005 : 9:04:23 PM Thanks so much for all your kind words. All the green is one of the things that I love about living here. That is part of the reason that I don't mind the winter rains so much. However, we are coming up on our driest months (July and August) so things will get a little brown around the edges until Fall.
Kay - Living in Beautiful Washington State
North Clark County Farmgirls and Sisterhood of the Traveling Art |
DeborahJean |
Posted - Jul 09 2005 : 8:14:19 PM Thanks for posting the pictures, I loved seeing all views. Everything is so beautiful and vibrant in these pictures! Beautiful!!
Deborah
Farmgirl wannabe |
Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Jul 05 2005 : 2:01:43 PM Kay...your place is so pretty and green and neat!! I love your porch too!!! Thanks so much for sharing..it is fun to get an idea of what you hear about..a real picture in your mind. Thanks!!
Jenny in Utah The best things in life arn't things! |
MeadowLark |
Posted - Jul 05 2005 : 1:16:11 PM Kay, Your land and home is beautiful! So green, and lush! And the beautiful trees! I can just picture you on that pretty porch in your rocker soaking up that beauty! Thanks for sharing!
"Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there." Rumi, 13th century. http://www.xs4all.nl/~josvg/cits/sb/sb101.html |