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MichalBeth7 Posted - Sep 22 2015 : 8:09:05 PM
My name is Beth, and I'm from Northeast Oklahoma! I'm 20 years old, a part-time student, a full-time pharmacy clerk, and care for my grandparents. I am often told that I'm an 80-year-old woman trapped in a 20-year old's body, haha. I love old-fashioned hobbies, tools, trinkets, etc. I believe that it's important for my generation to learn these skills so that we are prepared for anything!

I live on 2 acres and I keep a small homestead. I have a horse, and a donkey, as well as some chickens. I also have two farm dogs, Macie and Bella. I keep a mid-sized garden most years, and I'm currently teaching myself to can produce. I'm an avid baker, love to cook as well. I also am in the midst of trying to complete my first large scale quilt. I also LOVE photography. It's something I play around with when I'm needing some time to renew my mind, or relax. I love nature photography, but also some occasional portraiture.


I am engaged to the most wonderful guy named Clayton! He's in school studying engineering but hopes to take an agriculture focus with it. Our goal and dream is to one day have our own self-sufficient homestead, and learning center. So kids and adults can learn about homesteading, self-sufficiency, and renewable energy.

I hope to get to know others on here! Super excited to be around some like-minded gals!

Even the smallest person can change the course of history.
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ceejay48 Posted - Sep 27 2015 : 2:50:24 PM
Hi Beth,
Welcome to the Connection . . . a great place to be!
Enjoy!
CJ

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Song Sparrow Posted - Sep 27 2015 : 06:00:27 AM
Hi Beth, and welcome! These wonderful ladies know so much, you'll find all kinds of wisdom here, not to mention warmth and kindness! So glad to meet you.

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ladypony76 Posted - Sep 25 2015 : 12:10:14 PM
Hey there Beth,
My sister in law is in Ok .. A big welcome to you from Mississippi!!
Hugs,
Angela#6681

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YellowRose Posted - Sep 24 2015 : 06:12:57 AM
Welcome Beth. I live in Paris, TX which is south of Hugo across the Red River. So thrilled to hear that a young woman is embracing the FarmGirl way of life. Looking forward to reading more about your little homestead.

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MaryJane Posted - Sep 23 2015 : 8:24:49 PM
Welcome Beth! Orpingtons are great chickens, I agree. Your mention of a donkey made me think about the rich history of mules in this country and then I remembered I had a Forest Service issue burro once and I'm not sure I know what makes them different from one another. Maybe you know? Anyway, your menagerie sounds fabulous (that includes Clayton:). Love the names Macie and Bella. Do share some of your photographs with us!

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callene Posted - Sep 23 2015 : 3:33:25 PM
I bet he is a grand old gentleman.I do not know what a Orpington looks like.I like Golden Buffs,Silkies and Frizzles.

Callene C
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Love the life you create
Bonnie Ellis Posted - Sep 23 2015 : 1:56:49 PM
Beth, a welcome from Minnesota. Sounds like you are a high-energy farmgirl. Hope to hear more from you.

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MichalBeth7 Posted - Sep 23 2015 : 11:09:55 AM
quote:
Originally posted by guineahen

welcome! Your learning center is a great idea. You are going to school now-what is your major?

My major is agricultural education, with a minor in ag business! :)

quote:
What kind of dogs do you have? What have you canned so far?
Macie is a mixed breed. (I think she has some german shepherd in her, but who knows, haha.) And Bella is a Boston Terrier. I've only canned tomatoes and green beans so far but hope to learn more!

quote:
What kind of dogs,horse and chickens do you have?

My chickens are a mix of all different breeds, but I have quite a few Orpingtons, which are my favorites! I have about 15 or so hens and a rooster. Leo, my horse, is an American quarter horse, and a sweetheart. We also have Waylon, he's the resident old gentleman, our 17-year-old donkey. I'm not sure what type of donkey he is for sure, but he resembles the old Sicilian breeds.

Sorry for the weird way I did the quotes! Still trying to figure everything out, lol. :)


Even the smallest person can change the course of history.
callene Posted - Sep 23 2015 : 10:04:29 AM
A BIG southern welcome to you Beth.I am glad you found this collection of gals,myself included.We wish you the best with your as I call them micro,mini farm.I had one a couple years ago.Things happened and ended up in Atlanta.One day hope to get another going.I had three chickens,four dachshunds,one chawennie,6 rabbits,two hens,one turken rooster,fish and a ferret.One dachshund Lola died from eatting pecan shells,they are like razer blades in a dogs stomach.Was very sad thing.Rabbits,chickens and turken(Valasa,like a Valasaraptor.He looked like one.He was my spoiled baby) got eatten by coyotes.Ferret ran away.My youngest daughter has her two dogs and I have my three girls.I too kept a small garden and made several things that made the place a home.A huge congrats to the up coming marriage.Never did that one myself,but still holding out hope.What kind of dogs,horse and chickens do you have?I grew up with a quarter horse for a best friend.I miss him deeply.Do you collect anything?I collect tea pots and snow globes.I have a good collection of Christmas movies as well.I LOVE them!I am into the Pocket Letter craze now.LOVE it!!!!!Go on the swap section to see them.Or Youtube Pocket Letters.It is lots of fun.I have had loads of fun on here so far.Despite set backs we as humans must keep on going.Or as Dory says Just keep swimming.Just keep swimming.Have great fun on here Beth.Message anytime.

Callene C
Farmgirl 6216 and the doxies
Create the life you love
Love the life you create
hudsonsinaf Posted - Sep 23 2015 : 07:54:42 AM
Welcome Beth! Congratulations on your engagement :) Your little homestead sounds wonderful, and your bigger dream fascinating and totally achievable. Looking forward to getting to know you better! What kind of dogs do you have? What have you canned so far?

~ Shannon

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Sep 23 2015 : 06:55:22 AM
Welcome to the Farm, MichalBeth! It sounds like you have a wonderful life on your homestead with your animals and projects! Looking forward to hearing and learning more about all the work that you are doing. You are definitely among like-minded friends here!

Winnie #3109
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Ninibini Posted - Sep 23 2015 : 06:50:37 AM
Hi Beth! WELCOME! I love your idea of a learning center, too! Keep focusing on your dream - I believe you both will have an amazing life journey as you follow it! SO looking forward to hearing more and celebrating your successes! Hugs - Nini

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guineahen Posted - Sep 23 2015 : 04:18:39 AM
welcome! Your learning center is a great idea. You are going to school now-what is your major?
TexasWildflower Posted - Sep 23 2015 : 03:20:39 AM
A really big welcome from Texas, Beth! Your introduction made me smile. Being older, sometimes I wonder if all that our past generations knew will be lost because I don't see very many kids who care to know. I'm about to publish a middle-grade historical novel and my concern has been, "Is there anyone out there who will want to read it?" Reading your introduction made me bubble with hope for the future. Thank you for being you! Clayton and your grandparents are extremely blessed. I'm so glad you decided to join us!

Wanda
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