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Posted - Sep 12 2005 : 3:01:00 PM The Boston paper had an article about Mary Jane so I went to the computer and investigated - and here I am! Grew up on a small farm on Cape Cod, later went to an organic farm school, later still had my own farm in NH for 13 yrs, now lost in a divorce. 10 years later, 7 moves, still dreaming of that new farm. I live in a small village but right on the road where people wave at you as you take out the compost or walk the dog in your pyjamas -not for me. Just a little 5 acres here or VT......I had exotic bantam chicks, and a huge herb garden I used in culinary and landscaping business - apple trees, currants and blueberries. Would like to learn how to make soap and cheese and investigate sheep or goats - sheep preferred. Love to read your letters - lots of great ideas! |
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Posted - Sep 13 2005 : 2:16:12 PM Wow! What a nice welcome! Thanks so much ! love Kat |
Kim |
Posted - Sep 13 2005 : 07:34:23 AM Welcome Kat!
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Be at peace with yourself and the rest will follow |
jenny louise |
Posted - Sep 13 2005 : 02:14:58 AM Welcome Kat! Hope you re-realise your dreams, and good choice on wanting sheep. A bit easier to keep in than goats, but goats are personality packed. , Like alot of us on here, go for everything! Jenny Louise |
Julia |
Posted - Sep 12 2005 : 8:40:12 PM Hey Kat! I too am a displaced farmgirl. I grew up on 14 acres, but now have a double lot in town. I love my house and yard,but too long for a small farm. This is a great place to be, glad you are here! Simply, Julia
"The gloom of the world is but a shadow; behind it, yet within our reach is joy. Take joy!" Fr.Giovanni |
lonestargal |
Posted - Sep 12 2005 : 5:52:40 PM Hi there and welcome!!! |
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