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5 acre Farmgirl |
Posted - Jan 13 2015 : 06:35:19 AM This has probably been on here before but, its been awhile since ive been on here...any of you WA Farmgirls out there.THANKS ! 
Farmgirl Sister #368 ~~*Terri*~~ Life is too short, it is just a vapor, live it like you wont have another minute with the ones you love...... |
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rica_32 |
Posted - Feb 22 2016 : 4:27:31 PM Thanks Sherri! I can't wait to explore the region. |
Dare2BUniquelyMe |
Posted - Feb 22 2016 : 4:12:24 PM Let us know when you get here. I have no doubt Cissik will be in touch with you. Welcome to the great northwest!
Sherri Sister #1350 Farmgirl Sister of the Year 2016
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rica_32 |
Posted - Feb 22 2016 : 4:04:31 PM Hello! I'm so excited to see this thread. My husband is being relocated to Seattle for work and we will be on our way north soon. Can't wait to find a little bit of land to call our own. I would love to join the local chapter if there is one.
Erica |
Celticheart |
Posted - Jan 27 2016 : 8:49:32 PM Well come on over. It's close to Mary Jane's :-)
"Let us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man. When tillage begins, other art follows. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of civilization."
Daniel Webster
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Dare2BUniquelyMe |
Posted - Jan 27 2016 : 09:15:26 AM Sounds like where I grew up, Olalla. It's between Port Orchard and Gig Harbor on the Kitsap Peninsula.
I've been to Walla Walla and Pullman. You appear to be between the two. Sounds like a future road trip.
Sherri |
Celticheart |
Posted - Jan 26 2016 : 9:36:51 PM Pomeroy. Find that on the map :-) almost Idaho, almost Oregon.
"Let us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man. When tillage begins, other art follows. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of civilization."
Daniel Webster
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Dare2BUniquelyMe |
Posted - Jan 26 2016 : 3:23:58 PM Where abouts Marcia?
Sherri |
Celticheart |
Posted - Jan 26 2016 : 2:39:37 PM Hi!! I'm here on the east side like you but in the SE corner.
"Let us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man. When tillage begins, other art follows. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of civilization."
Daniel Webster
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Cissik |
Posted - Jan 24 2016 : 09:09:33 AM I'm finally chiming in--over in Kent, WA home of our Back Door Farm Girl chapter. Jamie are you too far away to join us?
Sylvia Kent, WA Farm Girl #5389 http://vintagehousegoods.blogspot.com http://etsy.com/shop/Vintagehousegoods |
SunnyJam |
Posted - Jan 22 2016 : 11:02:27 AM Hi girls, greetings from Seattle! I'm a lifelong WA resident but had never visited Sequim until last year. I agree, it's a beautiful place.
Farmgirl Sister #2504 |
Marybeth |
Posted - Jan 21 2016 : 4:41:09 PM Hi Charity---Love Sequim---Washington's banana belt. MB
http://www.smallcityscenes.blogspot.com www.day4plus.blogspot.com
"Life may not be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well dance!" |
Dare2BUniquelyMe |
Posted - Jan 20 2016 : 2:55:10 PM I was up there this past October for the apples. Beautiful area. There is a pair at the farmer's market that sell wonderful hand woven throw rugs. I have 2 denim ones for my bathroom. They are so durable and attractive. Would love to meet you sometime.
Take care, Sherri |
Rosarian86 |
Posted - Jan 20 2016 : 10:37:18 AM I'm on the peninsula, in Sequim. |
katmom |
Posted - Jan 19 2016 : 5:09:55 PM 'was'... formally, Spokane. Now I just fly back 3x a years to visit DD, grandkiddos and old friends... but I will be back in a couple (hopefully sooner) years....
>^..^< Happiness is being a katmom and Glamping Diva!
www.katmom4.blogspot.com & http://graciesvictorianrose.blogspot.com
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edlund33 |
Posted - Jan 17 2016 : 9:56:58 PM Welcome Samantha! I have to chime in and agree with Rachel that Sherri is an amazing lady! And Rachel is awesome too! Hopefully we'll have the chance to meet up someday!
Cheers! ~ Marilyn
Farm Girl No. 1100
http://blueskyanddaisies.blogspot.com
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Dare2BUniquelyMe |
Posted - Jan 16 2016 : 10:37:12 PM Thank you so very much Rachel. I hope to be out that way in the next few weeks. We love to ride the ferry too. We miss you a lot and hope you'll visit for the Jubilee.
Sherri |
RachelLeigh |
Posted - Jan 16 2016 : 8:35:39 PM Barging in on this conversation to say that everyone needs to meet Sherri. She's AMAZING. (Sherri, I miss you! We need to get together soon!)
Farmgirl Sister #5159 My blog: http://14thandoak.com
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Dare2BUniquelyMe |
Posted - Jan 16 2016 : 1:47:42 PM I grew up in Olalla. If you ever get out this way, I'd love to meet you.
Sherri |
ComeOnSammy |
Posted - Jan 15 2016 : 10:14:29 PM Sumner is an adorable town. |
ComeOnSammy |
Posted - Jan 15 2016 : 10:13:52 PM I think technically we are NW of Oly. In Shelton. |
Dare2BUniquelyMe |
Posted - Jan 14 2016 : 6:50:36 PM North or south of Olympia? I'm near Sumner.
Sherri |
ComeOnSammy |
Posted - Jan 14 2016 : 4:41:00 PM This is an old post but I'm in Western Wa. About 30mins from Olympia. |
5 acre Farmgirl |
Posted - Jan 24 2015 : 08:08:36 AM Sooo wonderful to "C" all of you...I may be in Kenmore in a few years going to Midwifery school...maybe we can get together then...have to get all of my prereqs out of the way first...
Farmgirl Sister #368 ~~*Terri*~~ Life is too short, it is just a vapor, live it like you wont have another minute with the ones you love...... http://thecontentedwomannow.blogspot.com/ |
edlund33 |
Posted - Jan 22 2015 : 3:37:25 PM I'm in Renton on the west side.
Cheers! ~ Marilyn
Farm Girl No. 1100
http://blueskyanddaisies.blogspot.com
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Dare2BUniquelyMe |
Posted - Jan 18 2015 : 6:43:20 PM I'm in lake Tapps, south of Seattle.
Sherri Sister 1350 |