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Debs Posted - Oct 02 2005 : 08:20:24 AM
Hi everyone
Wannabe farmgirl here! Myself and DH are currently living in London in the UK, but moving back to my home country of New Zealand to buy a smallholding of some sort. We have our flat on the market, so as soon as that is sold we are off! For now we are trying to learn as much as we can about organic gardening, fruit growing, keeping chickens, solar power, and loads of other self-sufficient/eco-living things. I love reading other people’s farming/gardening/self-sufficiency stories, and am really inspired by these, they keep me motivated to achieve my dream of owning a smallholding!
I have created my own website with a whole lot of ideas on it – as with all websites, it is a “work in progress” as they say. Anyone is free to sign my guestbook! The web address is on my profile.
Looking forward to sharing ideas and thoughts, and learning lots!
Debs
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bubblesnz Posted - Oct 05 2005 : 8:39:40 PM
Hi Cindylou, Floralsaucer is our Aussie person.She came up with the name of our group. :)
MeadowLark Posted - Oct 05 2005 : 4:54:29 PM
Welcome Debs! Glad to have you join us!

If I keep a green bough in my heart, the singing bird will come.
Cindylou Posted - Oct 05 2005 : 4:14:18 PM

Hi and welcome to the Farmgirl Connection Debs!! I am pleased to here that you have already joined Helen's Farmgirl Chapter in New Zealand -Australia. I am continually amazed at the wonder of making new friends around the world!! Did you also know that there is a Farmgirl Chapter in Dorset, UK??

Hi FloralSaucer and welcome to the Farmgirl Connection! If you are interested in joining Helen's New Zealand-Australia Manuka Farmgirls Chapter I'm sure she would be delighted to hear from you!! There is one member from Australia so far!
Thank you ALL for joining this ever-growing group of kindred spirits!!
MaryJane and all of us farmgirls here at the farm are inspired by every single one of you!!
sunnily yours,

MaryJane's Left-Hand Farmgirl
Cindylou
cindylou@maryjanesfarm.org
FloralSaucer Posted - Oct 05 2005 : 01:03:17 AM
I like the kitchen photo. Our first house had a window like that with the bench the same, our stove was to the right of the window. I couldn't think of a good way to update it. Your kitchen would have been perfect for it.

There is lots of fog where I live, thankfully it is over for the moment.
FloralSaucer Posted - Oct 04 2005 : 9:16:18 PM
Welcome from Australia. I look forward to viewing your links!
Julia Posted - Oct 04 2005 : 11:08:19 AM
The pictures are great! I love the country side. And herbal is just fine!

"...the setting sun is like going into the very presence of God." Elizabeth Von Arnim
blueroses Posted - Oct 04 2005 : 09:26:29 AM
Welcome Debs,
I'm a new farmgirl too! This is a great place and everyone is so great at sharing. Can't wait to check out your website.

Debbie

"You cannot find peace...by avoiding life."
Virginia Woolfe
Debs Posted - Oct 04 2005 : 08:50:57 AM
Hi all
I'm joining Helen's "downunder" chapter in advance! I am really glad to have found this forum. I have already joined the mail art list!! I have just put some photos onto Yahoo, and you are all invited to visit me (virtually!) at my "home for now". There are also photos of "farms nearby" (I live on the border of London and Kent which is semi-rural), "UK wildlife" and some holiday photos!
http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/turehu2/my_photos
Some of the photos are a bit blurry due to poor light!

Oh, and Julia - I only drink herbal tea so hope that's OK!

Debs
bramble Posted - Oct 04 2005 : 07:44:14 AM
Hi Debs and welcome! Sounds like you are already in the midst of a big adventure! Looking forward to hearing more from you!

with a happy heart
Lacyacres Posted - Oct 04 2005 : 07:02:39 AM
Welcome, Debs! You will love it here. I am new here also but I already know there are lots of wonderful ladies here with some great information to share. You sound like you have some exciting changes coming up in your life! I am sure you are looking forward to going back home.
~~~Toni~~~

Happiness must be grown in one's own garden.
bubblesnz Posted - Oct 03 2005 : 8:18:51 PM
Hiya Debs, great to have you joining us.
blanket of stars Posted - Oct 03 2005 : 12:44:04 PM
Another New Zealander! Welcome Debs, from New Hampshire!

Kat
Julia Posted - Oct 03 2005 : 11:13:57 AM
Welcome Debs! How exciting to be on this new adventure! Hope all goes well for you. I look forward to checking out your website. Have a cup of tea for me, as good tea is hard to find on this side of the big pond. Simply, Julia

"...the setting sun is like going into the very presence of God." Elizabeth Von Arnim
Aunt Jenny Posted - Oct 02 2005 : 2:07:06 PM
Welcome Debs...I can't wait to hear more about the UK and NZ both...sounds like you have an adventure ahead. I am glad you found us!!

Jenny in Utah
Put all your eggs in one basket..and then watch that basket!! Mark Twain
Debs Posted - Oct 02 2005 : 10:37:45 AM
Thanks for the warm welcomes. We have been looking on NZ property websites at potential properties but can't really look at anything until we get there! Once we are back there and do find a place I am hoping we will have learnt enough to manage without making TOO many mistakes, but one can only learn from mistakes, so there needs to be a few of those!
Debs
lonestargal Posted - Oct 02 2005 : 09:30:58 AM
Hi Debs and welcome to MJF!! I hope everything goes well with your move. I'm still learning about the whole organic gardening and living but there are lots of great people here that will help along the way!!
BlueApple Posted - Oct 02 2005 : 08:44:10 AM
Welcome Debs! Can't wait to hear more about your new place in New Zealand. Do you have a place picked out or still looking? I went to your website but didn't have time to look at all of it - lots of good information though! Welcome again to the forum - you'll love it here!

Julia
BlueApple Farm

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