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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Nov 09 2005 :  10:37:22 PM  Show Profile
I just started a chapter here for Spokane and the surrounding area.

I got my kit a few days ago, and while I am going to work on getting some plans made for it, and finding some members. I intend to have our first chapter meeting right after the new year so we can all get through the holidays without any extra things to frazzle us.

One thing I would like to request as a first chapter project, if any of you are interested would be pictures of your home made gifts so I can send a little scrapbook of them to Mary Janes Farm. I would like to get that out before the New Year so if you could just take a little snapshot or send me a digital picture by e-mail I can get it all together in a pretty little book and send the farm some eye candy from the Spokane area.





you can be oh so smart, or you can be oh so positive. I wasted a lot of time being smart I prefer being positive.

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Snowden Cottage
True Blue Farmgirl

56 Posts

Mumsie
Valley WA
USA
56 Posts

Posted - Jan 03 2006 :  5:35:38 PM  Show Profile
Bobbi..has their been any response for your farmgirl chapter? I live about 45 min north of Spokane..woiuld love to get together with like minded farmgirls..and maybe bring a few friends with me! Let me know Mumsie

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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Jan 03 2006 :  7:27:43 PM  Show Profile
There has been a tiny bit. 2 people have expressed some interest. I would love to get a group together perhaps have a new member tea party or something just to get to know eachother... When do you think that will work for you?

you can be oh so smart, or you can be oh so positive. I wasted a lot of time being smart I prefer being positive.
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julia hayes
True Blue Farmgirl

1132 Posts

julia
medical lake wa
USA
1132 Posts

Posted - Jan 03 2006 :  7:53:29 PM  Show Profile
Hey there farmgirls!! settling down after the holidays..it has been so nice to have the last few weeks off..no place to be at any certain time.. I just love that!! I would love to have a get together! I live about 20 minutes west of spokane just off highway 2 between medical lake and airway heights..It would be so easy for me to go to Spokane. my schedule is pretty flexible. I have little ones who still need mama at bed-time so evenings are a little hard...what are your schedules like? do weekends work? I know this is precious family time for a lot of people but we farmgirls still need our time too!! Let me know Bobbi what you're thinking!! Would be happy to support you in whatever way I can! blessings, Julia Hayes

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quiltedess
True Blue Farmgirl

296 Posts

Nancy
Priest River ID
USA
296 Posts

Posted - Jan 04 2006 :  12:32:39 PM  Show Profile
Bobbi:

I am interested too. I don't live near Spokane yet, but should be in the area in the next few months. I am often back and forth, so let me know if/when there is a meeting and I'll try to fit it in. I haven't been checking into the forum as much as I'd like to lately, so send me an email directly if something is arranged.
Thanks,
Nancy

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YiberryYadeeKarin
True Blue Farmgirl

343 Posts

Karin
Spokane Valley WA
USA
343 Posts

Posted - Jan 04 2006 :  1:36:38 PM  Show Profile

I am still interested in getting together with like-minded women in this area.

I'm in Spokane Valley and work, PT. I work three days a week, different days each week, one Sunday a month and have my daughter every other weekend. Right now we have activities three evenings a week (Tues.-Thurs., usually).

Let me know a date and time and location and I hope I can make it to meet y'all!

Karin
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Snowden Cottage
True Blue Farmgirl

56 Posts

Mumsie
Valley WA
USA
56 Posts

Posted - Jan 10 2006 :  1:10:15 PM  Show Profile
Sorry I haven't gotten back to ya sooner, Bobbi..we've had a real humdinger of the tummy flu in our neck of the woods ..so haven't been doin much chattin with the farmgirls.. it looks like some more of the "gals" are interested..so hopefully we can connect sometime soon. My schedule can get hectic at times..but I will be open and flexible... Spokane would be a good option for most of us..so let's work towards that. Bad winter roads might be a challenge as I am a real weanie about driving on icy roads (not that that is a problem lately!) GB Mumsie

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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Jan 10 2006 :  1:15:26 PM  Show Profile
OK!! I am finally doing this thing!! Friday January 20th will be the first chapter meeting. It will be held at my home so please e-mail me for the address and directions! I would also like to know what time of day works for the majority of you. I stay at home during the day so if there are enough of you with free daytimes that would work best for me. If not we can still schedule an evening, just let me know because we aim to please.

We will be having some scones from Mary Janes recipe, and other MJ treats, along with some tea.

Please bring any ideas you have with you, and I'll be taking a picture of our first members to post on the board as well. Another thing I am doing is sending pictures of some of my Christmas crafts to MJ's farm and it would be a whole lot nicer if I could include more than just mine so it can be a group compilation of craft ideas.

Please get back to me on what times are going to work out best for you and we'll see you Friday the 20th!

Bobbi

you can be oh so smart, or you can be oh so positive. I wasted a lot of time being smart I prefer being positive.
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julia hayes
True Blue Farmgirl

1132 Posts

julia
medical lake wa
USA
1132 Posts

Posted - Jan 10 2006 :  2:12:15 PM  Show Profile
bobbi! sounds great..really looking forward to it.. how do you feel about me bringing both my children? i am so completely ok if you are not comfortable. it is hard with kids, I know..please feel free letting me know..the scones sound yummmmmmmmmo!!!! I'd be happy to bring some things I've sewn too..that will be really fun!! I'll email you and get all the details.. thanks again..really stoked!! julia hayes

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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Jan 10 2006 :  2:22:33 PM  Show Profile
Awesome!! the kids should be fine. Our house is a split level with a good sized playroom in open view one level down from the living room, so it's set up very well for this sort of thing with kids. I know we have plenty to entertain the 2 year old. The 4 year old might just be thrilled with the fact that I am married to a video game fanatic. Our 4 year old nephew can't get enough of all the games that are here whenever they come to visit.. if thats not his thing we have lots of books and paper and markers too.



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julia hayes
True Blue Farmgirl

1132 Posts

julia
medical lake wa
USA
1132 Posts

Posted - Jan 10 2006 :  6:51:18 PM  Show Profile
you are so sweet! My son has never seen a video game so this should be very cool for him. Don't let that mislead you however, he loves home movies (of himself, of course!!) and various other movies as well. both my kids are pretty easy going. I hope it will be cool with you too that we may only be able to stay a short time....you know how these things go.. you sound so completely flexible but I just wanted to be clear. I sometimes get a little nervous and guarded, actually, about how much I'll be able to participate knowing I've got kids to keep an eye on too. I sooo want to be able to participate in this entirely for myself, but the truth of the matter is that my children come first most of the time. sometimes a sad reality but one I doubt I will ever, ever regret!
what can I bring? smiles to you, julia hayes

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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Jan 10 2006 :  7:44:18 PM  Show Profile
I don't think I need you to bring anything but I appriciate your offer. I am a co owner of a moms group for the Spokane area. We have play groups and various functions like that so I am pretty used to having kids and their nervous moms around :) I am actually the same way when I go somewhere with my kids so it's ok. I don't have any set project set up for this. It will be more of a social time and a brainstorming thing, and you are welcome to hang out for a while if it works out but I know how 2 year olds can be, so I wont be insulted if you have to cut it short.

I usually baby gate off the rooms they aren't supposed to have access to and the rooms that aren't off limits are pretty darn kid proof.. they have to be with a 1 year old and a 2 year old running around :) Really there isn't much to worry about.

Bobbi

you can be oh so smart, or you can be oh so positive. I wasted a lot of time being smart I prefer being positive.
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YiberryYadeeKarin
True Blue Farmgirl

343 Posts

Karin
Spokane Valley WA
USA
343 Posts

Posted - Jan 12 2006 :  08:39:20 AM  Show Profile
I was SO excited to see a date set! Now I just hope I can come.

I work that Friday and the earliest I could make it is 4:30. Kind of a bummer -- it sounds like the kind of get together that would be a nice afternoon event. Anyway, if you're not able to schedule it later in the day, I'll understand.

How many other ladies are planning to come?

Karin
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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Jan 12 2006 :  09:37:15 AM  Show Profile
So far I just have Julia, I haven't hammered out the time because I was waiting to see what would work for others in the group.

How long is your commute to get out to the state line after work?

you can be oh so smart, or you can be oh so positive. I wasted a lot of time being smart I prefer being positive.
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YiberryYadeeKarin
True Blue Farmgirl

343 Posts

Karin
Spokane Valley WA
USA
343 Posts

Posted - Jan 15 2006 :  10:51:50 AM  Show Profile
I'm sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you.

I get done with work at 4 PM and it takes me just over half an hour to get home.

Would you rather wait to get a few more folks lined up to come before you have one of these?

Isn't the sunshine beautiful today!? The snow surprised me this AM, though.


Karin
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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Jan 15 2006 :  12:54:36 PM  Show Profile
I don't mind if there are just a few to start, most things start pretty small until word gets around. The sun was really great, I while the baby was napping I took my oldest out in the back yard to run around in the snow. She got herself so tired that she's wiped out now too so I have the house to myself for a while.

Right now I am thinking 3:30 would be a good time because 2 people have expressed an interest in doing it in the afternoon.. 3:30 is late enough in the afternoon that if it goes for an hour and a half you could still make the tail end of it. I have sent e-mails to some of the folks who have asked me about it in the past to try to generate some participation, and in each e-mail I also asked if 3:30 will be ok or not. Once we get more people we can get a set time that will hopefully work for everyone and we'll also have activities at different times too so everyone can get involved in something.

Does that sound ok?

you can be oh so smart, or you can be oh so positive. I wasted a lot of time being smart I prefer being positive.

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YiberryYadeeKarin
True Blue Farmgirl

343 Posts

Karin
Spokane Valley WA
USA
343 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2006 :  09:19:44 AM  Show Profile
Hey, Bobbi!

So, is it a go for 3:30? I will try and make it after work -- that is, if the work on my car (new parking brake cable) gets finished today and I don't have to take it back in Friday.

I will send you an email so you can send me directions to your place.

Thanks! Karin
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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2006 :  2:04:07 PM  Show Profile
3:30 It is, the e-mail back to you has been sent. I look forward to meeting you!

Bobbi

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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Jan 20 2006 :  8:19:23 PM  Show Profile
Well thank you Julia, Sara and Karin for coming to my little meet and greet today! It was fun to have you over and to put faces with the names :) Julia, thank you for the eggs, the cross stitch for the book, the honey and the fairy petals. Your kids are really sweet! I'll get the little scrapbook put together and out to MH's farm as soon as I can.

I couldn't say it with him sitting right there but I thought it was hilarious that Hal sat there and watched the kids cartoon all the way through even after the kids lost interest. Speaking of which, Sara Your husband and mine would probably get along well. Which games is he into right now?

Thank you Karin for coming out after work. It was nice meeting you, and next month I'll try to schedule it a little better so you can make it for the whole thing. If you ever want to you can bring your daughtor with you, as you can see we are a pretty kid friendly bunch. Thanks for letting Halsey climb all over you too!

I look forward to seeing you all again soon!

Bobbi

you can be oh so smart, or you can be oh so positive. I wasted a lot of time being smart I prefer being positive.
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Mrs Tiggywinkle
Farmgirl in Training

36 Posts

Sara
Spokane WA
USA
36 Posts

Posted - Jan 20 2006 :  10:34:44 PM  Show Profile
Hi Bobbi-
Thank YOU. What a fun time. Those scones were fabulous. I hadn't been to a real tea party in ages. And what great kids- you can tell they're all so loved.
I sent you the pix, altho I obviously forgot about the red-eye setting. We look like a bunch of demons! And now you'll believe me when I say I'm the world's most unphotogenic person...
I think our dh's would probably have a great time- mine's into his new xBox360 & some game called Dark something. (you can tell my interest is really high...)
Isn't it wild how different we all are- but we're all definitely farmgirls.
Looking forward to seeing you all again...
Love, Sara

Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
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YiberryYadeeKarin
True Blue Farmgirl

343 Posts

Karin
Spokane Valley WA
USA
343 Posts

Posted - Jan 21 2006 :  2:20:14 PM  Show Profile
Bobbi, Sara, and Julia-

How GREAT to meet all of you yesterday! It was fun to put your names together with faces and personalities. I hope we can get together again soon.

Bobbi, you said you originally ran across MJ's site while looking for info for your apple trees. What DO you do to help keep those worms away? I have a couple of apple trees that need some help. Is it some sort of dormant spray? What kind of trees do you have? I have MacIntosh and Jonagold trees -- I had a yellow delicious but the mice and ants got into the root system and it fell over. I also have some Van Sweet cherries that are SO yummy! There was an already old plum tree in the backyard that is dying. It produced some great fruit in its time. There was also a peach tree with THE best peaches when we first moved in but we lost that a few years back.

Do any of you ladies I met yesterday do any canning? I did acidic stuff, like peaches and tomatoes, a few years back and would like to get into it again.

Looking forward to seeing you all on this website until the next time we meet!

Karin
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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Jan 21 2006 :  9:52:10 PM  Show Profile
Everything I could find suggested a dormant spray in the spring and to prune back all the wormy stuff in the fall.. thats why my tree looksed so scrawny.. It was huge when we moved in but it had some kind of little boring worm in a lot of the older branches and it was full of catterpiller larvea too. They are red delicious apples. I also have a peach tree, a pear tree, and a plum tree. they say the same thing for worms in those too.

For my birthday this year I got all the things I need to start canning but I need to learn how to do it. That could be a really fun chapter project come canning season!



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julia hayes
True Blue Farmgirl

1132 Posts

julia
medical lake wa
USA
1132 Posts

Posted - Jan 21 2006 :  10:46:05 PM  Show Profile
Bobbi~ thank you so much for hosting the get together yesterday! just lovely.. it was fantastic to meet you, Sara and Karen as well.. I would have loved to have stayed a little longer. Bobbi, thank you for making my kids feel right at home! As we were leaving, I don't know if you heard Reo say, "I loved Bobbi's house..maybe we can come to another party?!" out of the mouths of babes..

We have a little orchard here; apples, cherries, peaches, plums and pears. We have all kinds of pests; leaf fungi, deer, yellow-jackets and some worms but nothing really major at this point. We don't do any spraying but plenty of fertilizing and pruning. In fact, we have an arborist coming over next week for his annual consultation on the trees around the property. I don't have much to offer on worms..I'd feed them to my chickens, but in case you hadn't read my other thread..my dogs killed most of them today..grizzly!!! eeksss..anyway..
Canning: yes..we do mucho canning here every season. I begin the canning process in June/July when the strawberries and rhubarb peek...then it peeters out until October and November when the harvest comes in full speed. I'm thinking of buying a pressure canner this year..still investigating that..right now I can only fruit jams and jellies, butters, salsas, tomato sauces, pickles and relishes..would be happy to share what little I know. I've been doing it now for about 6 years.. I find the greatest key to canning is all the prep work beforehand..its an awful lot like cooking..one you have everything prepped, the real cooking part is a breeze!
hope you all have a lovely weekend!! warm regards, Julia

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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Jan 22 2006 :  07:52:10 AM  Show Profile
I am really sorry to hear about your chickens that is so sad!

I am thrilled that your kids had a good time here. next time I'll show them all the fin stuff downstairs too.. I was hoping Hal would be into taking them down so we could all hang out where the tea was and not have to worry about going back and forth, but he seemed awfully content in front of his cartoons :)

I have strawberries and rhubarb too along with oodles of raspberries and blackberries so I am excited to learn how to can them properly. So far I have only done freezer jam with the strawberries and rhubarb and the freezer filled up a little too fast that way.

I really wanted to go the pesticide free route with my trees, but when we moved in our trees had been neglected for over 20 years and the little borers who live under the bark were thriving. I was given the advice that if you do the spray enough to get rid of the problem, and then continue with the natural methods after that you shouldn't have to worry about them coming back.

Having been here for less than a year I have not put this into practice yet so it remains to be seen if it will work as promised.




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Libbie
Farmgirl Connection Cultivator

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Anne E.
Elsinore Utah
USA
3579 Posts

Posted - Feb 07 2006 :  2:28:38 PM  Show Profile
I know I am not part of this particular chapter, but I just HAD to mention to you ladies that every time I see the name "Happy Apple Society," it makes me smile . I just LOVE your name.

"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe
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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl

576 Posts



USA
576 Posts

Posted - Feb 07 2006 :  4:16:22 PM  Show Profile
Thanks! We aim to please :).

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