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NAGarcia Posted - May 18 2016 : 08:45:31 AM
Let's see - my name's Natalie, I live in northern UT. Kinda want a farm but currently renting the upper half of a house with a tiny yard. Joining up to work with other locals to change the city ordinance that says no chickens. Hoping to swing a potted garden this year and looking forward to the farmers market opening here next month. Married, mother of 3 girls, big reader, history geek, goth, witch, farmgirl!

Hi, Sisters!

Natalie
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Song Sparrow Posted - Jun 01 2016 : 04:37:34 AM
Welcome, Natalie, and a big hug from way out east in little Delaware. You'll love it here!

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Bonnie Ellis Posted - May 30 2016 : 9:30:56 PM
A welcome from Minnesota Natalie. Hope you get your chickens.

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DandeeRose Posted - May 30 2016 : 11:39:56 AM
Hello and Welcome Natalie!!

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - May 26 2016 : 06:05:56 AM
Welcome Natalie from way down here in sunny Florida! It is good to have you here and I look forward to hearing how you create your city Farmgirl home!!

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NAGarcia Posted - May 19 2016 : 10:50:05 AM
So I guess the chicken thing changed in the last 20 years. In 1998, someone called the city to find out about keeping rabbits and chickens and found there was no info one way or the other about animals other than cats and dogs. Sort of a "we don't care unless your neighbors complain". At some point, though, some people tried to get a more formal "chickens are legal" statute put through and it backfired. The city council instead wrote in a BAN on chickens. Word is one of them grew up next to a chicken farm and based her decision on that. Or something. One of the commenters stated "I don't want your chickens keeping me up at night". So there you are. There is a local group pushing for them to be allowed again, I just found them a couple of weeks ago. Still don't know if *I* could have them, cuz I am renting and only have a small yard area, but it would be nice to have the option.

Natalie

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Kangaroo Kate Posted - May 19 2016 : 10:19:59 AM
welcome Natalie,
theres no place like home on the farm.
hope you get chickens soon.
I am by Dallas Tx little town 20 miles south
of downtown dallas.

I like the renaissance history too we have a
ren fair that is in the area now.
scarborough faire runs from april to end of May
I go every year have a variety of outfits. have not gone this year first time have missed it in a few years. Had a mild stroke about 3
months ago not walking good yet.
I also like civil war era. My son did a Paul Revere
character couple years ago for second admendment gun
rights event. I had my colonial outfit.
I grew up in the Ozarks I guess could like
hillbilly history.. ha ha old crafts not done much
anymore, grew up with what they call now a "homesteading"
lifestyle.
I don't have my farm yet but working on it we hope to move
one day in near future to maybe 5 acres. soon as I am
up and running again.
we have a 1/2 acre here and redoing the wallaby
barn (disassembeling it and moving to other side of
the pen area... not going to be much fun but will be
better when finished. one side floods worse when we
get lot of rain than the other, and redo pens once that
is done will see where a garden will fit in the picture.
I have one sweet chicken "gabby" lost her two sisters recently but
she is doing good. hope to get more chickens soon to keep her
company. have 1 llama he is a good boy loves his job guarding.

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NAGarcia Posted - May 19 2016 : 09:47:49 AM
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waving at ya from Evanston, WY.


Gosh, that makes us practically neighbors! I've been through Evanston a couple of times, and stopped once for a weekend medieval event at ...the train yard? It was cool.

Natalie

^*^ We are the weirdos, mister. ^*^
sherone_13 Posted - May 19 2016 : 09:38:47 AM
Hi Natalie....waving at ya from Evanston, WY. Welcome to Farmgirls! We have that problem here too. I am interested to hear how you go about the fight. :) I'm also a history geek....mostly Pre-1840's Mountain Man Rendezvous. I would love to learn more about the Middle Ages/Renaissance period as well. I have been watching Outlander and reading the books. This has tweeked my interest in Mid 1700's clothing designs. Loving that period. I worked at Fort Bridger for 9 years, so pretty knowledgeable about the 1800's in general.

Anyway, I could go on and on about that stuff. Welcome to the group. I hope you find all you are seeking and a little bit more.

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KristiW Posted - May 19 2016 : 08:20:27 AM
Welcome Natalie, glad you found our "flock" since you can't have one of your own yet

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NAGarcia Posted - May 18 2016 : 5:22:40 PM
Not sure when the laws changed, but they evidently did! And, since you know the area, I'm on 22nd just above Harrison. I'll add that to my list!

And my history geekiness tends toward the Middle Ages/Renaissance, though I'm a fan of the 20s-50s as well.

Thanks for the warm welcome!

Natalie

^*^ We are the weirdos, mister. ^*^
guineahen Posted - May 18 2016 : 3:18:13 PM
Please keep us informed about the chickens. You said you are a history geek-any particular time?
MaryJanesNiece Posted - May 18 2016 : 2:48:11 PM
Welcome Natalie! I am from Utah as well!! I too spent a few years living in the same house that my dear aunt MaryJane did when she was a child. Good luck with all your plans for getting chickens and starting a garden! Glad to have another Utah Farmgirl join the group!

Krista
MaryJane Posted - May 18 2016 : 12:06:33 PM
A farmgirl after my heart, I mean, from my home town. Actually, both! Welcome Natalie. I grew up on Grant Street between 4th and 7th. We were allowed animals. We raised chickens, rabbits, and ducks for food, plus we had a large garden and fruit trees. I wonder when they changed the laws to make it illegal because it surely wasn't in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. You might point that out to your city council--how important raising food was in Ogden not so very long ago. There were many gardens and orchards, and yes, backyard chickens. Good luck.

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Blessed in Colorado Posted - May 18 2016 : 11:46:58 AM
Welcome Natalie to the farm, you will love it here.

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Deb
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Bear5 Posted - May 18 2016 : 11:01:59 AM
Welcome, Natalie!! You'll love it here. Enjoy!
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naturemaiden Posted - May 18 2016 : 08:52:57 AM
Hi Natalie, Welcome! It's awesome here, you'll love it!
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ceejay48 Posted - May 18 2016 : 08:51:52 AM
Welcome Natalie! You're gonna love the Connection!
I live in southwest Colorado, 50 miles west of Durango!
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