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Sandrafarmgirl6445 Posted - Jun 08 2015 : 01:24:26 AM
Hello I m Sandra from France. I live in a very small town I the French alps . I love to grown our vegetables and cook them. I also love all the needle craft.
Sandra#6445
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Beverley Posted - Aug 03 2015 : 6:42:50 PM
Oh this is so nice to have a farmgirl friend from France. I would love to hear more about the needlecrafts you do in France...Are they any different than we do over here? Welcome to MJfarms!!

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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Jul 24 2015 : 8:31:17 PM
Welcome Sandra from Minnesota in the central United States bordering on Canada. So glad to have you with us.

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Bear5 Posted - Jul 24 2015 : 12:25:22 PM
Welcome Sandra!!! Nice to have you join the Farmgirls. I hope you are enjoying your time with us.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
marjean Posted - Jul 22 2015 : 10:52:52 AM
Welcome Sandra to the sisterhood. Please, post pictures of where you live so we can enjoy the beautiful scenery. I love watching shows about different countries so I can see the landscapes.

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MBurns Posted - Jul 19 2015 : 1:35:38 PM
Welcome from the Midwest section of the US-Iowa. We are known for our field corn and sweet corn here. We have many gardeners in Iowa and have great farmers markets. You will love the farmgirl site as there are women I would guess from every state.

Farmgirl friends are fun.
TexasGran Posted - Jul 09 2015 : 6:47:19 PM
Welcome Sandra, you have joined a wonderful group of ladies. Are you on Pinterest also. I am so in awe of the beautiful needle art from Europe, Russia and South America.Check out the swaps, they are fun. We are glad you are here. I am a Texan, although my maternal grandmother was of French decent.

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CindyG Posted - Jul 08 2015 : 4:59:43 PM
Welcome Sandra-

While I continually marvel at all the delightful things I discover on my visits to France, my most recent trip introduced me to the most incredible use of an apple since apple pie: Calvados! We were lucky enough to visit a distillery of course in the Normandy region, and came home with a slightly expensive but delightful habit. I truly enjoy it that much more after learning the process of how it is made, and that like so many things there, it is a labor of love.

I am always simply amazed at the local markets and how much more intense the flavors are of the beautiful local produce. As several others have said, I too am looking forward to learning about what you enjoy growing and how you do it.

Cindy
Beverly Gill Posted - Jul 08 2015 : 05:44:35 AM
Welcome Sandra........nice place her....you will enjoy it here.

What is the weather like in France.?


Beverly Gill

There's no place like home
quiltee Posted - Jul 01 2015 : 4:15:44 PM
Welcome, Sandra! I always love hearing from farmgirls overseas. I live in east Texas - where it is very hot right now! Glad to have you here. Maybe you'd like to join in on some of the swaps!


Farmgirl hugs,
Linda O
Lone Oak, TX
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levisgrammy Posted - Jun 28 2015 : 3:27:54 PM
Hi Sandra,
Welcome to the "farm" I am sure you will enjoy yourself here. So many things to learn about and to share in. This is a great group of women!

~Denise~
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ceejay48 Posted - Jun 26 2015 : 8:06:25 PM
Hi Sandra,
Welcome to the Farmgirl Connection!
From the big, huge Colorado Rocky Mountains!
CJ

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Bear5 Posted - Jun 16 2015 : 11:55:43 AM
Welcome!!!! Enjoy your time with us.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
NixKat Posted - Jun 15 2015 : 08:03:24 AM
Welcome Sandra from Connecticut! So glad to have you join us! How far are you from Grenoble, France?

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forgetmenot Posted - Jun 14 2015 : 7:27:02 PM
Welcome, Sandra, from Iowa, USA!

Farmgirl sister #3926

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sweettea59 Posted - Jun 14 2015 : 2:44:04 PM
Welcome Sandra, A Big Texas hello.

Farmgirl Hugs & May all your Wishes come true.
Sherry
Farmgirl #2215
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sonshine4u Posted - Jun 11 2015 : 11:02:03 AM
Welcome Sandra! So glad you're here! :)

Farmgirl Hugs!

~April
River Valley Farmgirls
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Marilyn Hartman Sullivan Posted - Jun 10 2015 : 12:03:39 PM
Sandra -- Welcome! I am looking forward to hearing how your garden differs from ours and how it is the same. I am in southeastern Pennsylvania -- not sure how familiar you are with the States, but we have cold winters and hot summers here, so gardening is wonderful!

I hope you will enjoy being part of the farmgirl sisterhood as much as I do.

M

Farmgirl #6318
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texdane Posted - Jun 10 2015 : 10:38:47 AM
Bonjour Sandra!

I can't wait to see what farmgirls in France are up to! I studied French, too, but sadly don't get to use it. I have been to France, and absolutely loved every minute. Welcome!

Farmgirl Hugs,
Nicole

Farmgirl Sister #1155
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hudsonsinaf Posted - Jun 09 2015 : 05:42:24 AM
Hi Sandra! How exciting to have a new Farmgirl Sister from France! I am looking forward to getting to know you in the future! The Farm is such a lovely open place to share with others :)

~ Shannon

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Sandrafarmgirl6445 Posted - Jun 09 2015 : 02:32:49 AM
Hello far girls I m so happy to meet such wonderful people
ceridwen Posted - Jun 08 2015 : 7:03:02 PM
Welcome Sandra! Lots of wonderful people on this site with so much knowledge to share. Grab a cuppa and enjoy! Cheers!

Carole
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Killarney Posted - Jun 08 2015 : 7:02:55 PM
bonjour Sandra! Welcome, Welcome , excited to hear more about your Garden!


Farmgirl Hugs! Connie
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TexasWildflower Posted - Jun 08 2015 : 10:35:12 AM
Nini - Thank you so much for the translation. I was completely lost...since the only language I speak is Texan.

Wanda
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darlenelovesart Posted - Jun 08 2015 : 10:24:40 AM
Welcome to the Farm Sandra! Glad you are here.

Enjoy it because there are so many nice ladies on the farm and be sure to check out Mary Janes store on line, it is a lot of fun.

hugs
darlene

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Because you love Him so, for if you trust His judgment there is nothing you need to know.

I trust in you Jesus...
Ninibini Posted - Jun 08 2015 : 10:05:36 AM
Bonjour, Sandra, et bienvenue! Je parle un peu de français, parce que j l'ai étudié pendant neuf ans à l'école; mais c'était il y a longtemps, et je ne le parle pas très bien plus. Mes grands-parents aussi ont parlé canadien français à la maison, quelquefois; mais je sais que cela peut être très différent de bon français. Veuillez excusez-moi si je fais des erreurs. Veuillez ne nous en dire plus sur vous-même ! J'ai toujours envisagé les Alpes françaises à un tel endroit magnifique à vivre! Comment vous êtes chanceux d'y vivre! Quels types de légumes cultivez-vous? Je suis très heureux de vous rencontrer, et j'ai hâte d'obtenir pour mieux vous connaître ! - Nini

Translation:

Hello, Sandra, and welcome! I speak a little French, because I studied it for nine years in school; but that was a long time ago, and I do not speak it very well anymore. My grandparents also spoke Canadian French at home sometimes; but I know that's a little bit different from proper French. Please excuse me if I make any mistakes. Please tell us more about yourself! I have always envisioned the French Alps to be such a marvelous place to live! How lucky you are to live there! What types of vegetables do you grow? I am very happy to meet you, and look forward to getting to know you better! - Nini

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