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Farmgirl Birthdays: Help Name Our Farm!!!! |
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KarenFothergill
Farmgirl at Heart
5 Posts
Karen
Pollocksville
NC
USA
5 Posts |
Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 10:46:29 AM
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We have 4 acres with a swamp area in the back along a tree line. Our drive way is long and curves. We have 2 horse, 3 cats and 1 dog. We are planning to get a couple of goats soon. We bought and moved in our "dream home" last year....December 2004 with no luck naming our place. Please Help! |
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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl
4439 Posts
Kay
Vancouver
WA
USA
4439 Posts |
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KarenFothergill
Farmgirl at Heart
5 Posts
Karen
Pollocksville
NC
USA
5 Posts |
Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 12:22:37 PM
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We thought about that also, but the kids were against it. I guess we all really want something a little different and not so original. Thanks for your input though, we aren't totally against it yet. |
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jenny louise
True Blue Farmgirl
166 Posts
jennifer
cass city
MI
USA
166 Posts |
Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 3:18:54 PM
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Karen, the name of your farm is so personal, and without actually seeing the place, would be hard to do. I like your last name also, it is unusual and melodic. just my two cents...Jenny in MI |
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Mari-dahlia
True Blue Farmgirl
269 Posts
Marianne
Hoosick Falls
New York
USA
269 Posts |
Posted - Jan 17 2006 : 04:25:03 AM
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That was exactly my first thought. I love your last name. |
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KarenFothergill
Farmgirl at Heart
5 Posts
Karen
Pollocksville
NC
USA
5 Posts |
Posted - Jan 17 2006 : 06:24:35 AM
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Wow, everyone is so nice! We just may have to take your advice. |
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Snowden Cottage
True Blue Farmgirl
56 Posts
Mumsie
Valley
WA
USA
56 Posts |
Posted - Jan 17 2006 : 06:58:20 AM
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Karen..Is their any local history on your property or house. Where we live now we named..."Snowden Cottage", because our driveway was once part of a now abandoned old road...named Snowden Road...that came from the real old timers refering to the road before it was named as "the snowed in road" when giving directions to travelers. Our house looks like an old farm cottage..though only 23 years old..so thus the name of our place.
Our new place that we hope to be moving to real soon...that's another story..but anyway... we were gifted with 6 beautiful wooded acres that we built a small cabin on...a real haven for us..and lots of wild roses there..and my favorite flower..soooo..we have named it "Rosehaven"..don't know if we will add "Farm" or "Cottage" till we live there and get a feel for it. So maybe you can find something out or consider your surroundings..and "feel" the name of your new place! Blessings , Mumsie
Live simply... Love deeply...Hope forever! |
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susan kate
True Blue Farmgirl
109 Posts
susan
Western Washington
109 Posts |
Posted - Jan 17 2006 : 10:02:39 AM
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I also like Fothergill Farm. When I first said that name I came up with "Featherhill Farm" which sounded pretty and somewhat like your name. So if you have a chicken coop on a hill, that might work! tee hee Susan |
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Fabulous Farm Femmes
True Blue Farmgirl
792 Posts
Diane
Lakebay, Tacoma
WA
792 Posts |
Posted - Jan 17 2006 : 12:03:31 PM
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I know this isn't a name proper, but I keep thinking it and it makes me laugh....
........" The Fother I go, the behinder I get"
I think I got too little sleep last night! |
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junebug
True Blue Farmgirl
2421 Posts
Sue
West Plains,
Mo.
USA
2421 Posts |
Posted - Jan 17 2006 : 12:08:36 PM
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Welcome Karen, I have to agree with the girls here, I too like Fothergill Farm, just fits and is so simple! Now if I could name ours, we've been here for almost 12 years and still no name! Ack!
" Aspire to Inspire before you Expire"
www.herbalfarmstead.blogspot.com
www.countrypleasures.motime.com |
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CabinCreek-Kentucky
True Blue Farmgirl
8529 Posts
Frannie
Green County
Kentucky
USA
8529 Posts |
Posted - Jan 20 2006 : 1:05:48 PM
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karen .. is your land in a 'hollow, on a hill, in the woods or forest, along a lane" is your home a 'ranch, cabin, cottage, farmhouse' ... you might want to play around with those words ... Fothergill Farm is great .. Fothergill Farmhouse is very 'country' .. Fothergill Hill is a tongue twister .. Fothergill Forest ... Father Gill .. ha! would be great if your husband's name was Gill!!!
i noticed you right away said there is a swamp area in the back along a tree line ... you probably don't like what "Swamp Hollow" conjures up ... but it is 'colorful'!!!!
how about those 'critters' of yours ... we almost moved to a most wonderful place in the colorado mountains named: MAD DOG RANCH .. i LOVED it .. but never quite lived anywhere that was quite up to that name!
o.k. ... i guess i'm 'reaching' here too .. it will come to you when you least expect it!
xo, frannie
True Friends, Frannie |
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KarenFothergill
Farmgirl at Heart
5 Posts
Karen
Pollocksville
NC
USA
5 Posts |
Posted - Jan 23 2006 : 08:27:57 AM
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That would be great but his name is Tony. I actually like the swamp at the back of the property. Maybe I need to focus on that.
Thanks |
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FarrarFarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
330 Posts
Lynda
Frohna
Missouri
USA
330 Posts |
Posted - Jan 24 2006 : 06:24:45 AM
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Karen Good morning! This is not exactly along the lines of naming your farm, but I came across someone else with your same last name and at first thought it might be you. I just read your post yesterday and thought your last name is a most interesting one, and not to be easily forgotten.
Last evening I was reading through a sample copy of "Cook's Country" and on a page of cupcakes decorated for a contest was the name, Amy Odum Fothergill. Having just read this post I couldn't remember your first name, so I thought maybe it could be your entry. Do you have relatives in Half Moon Bay, CA? It made sense that it could be since you are a member here and have a farm and this is a country cooking magazine.....
Anyway, I just had to ask, I've never heard the name before and then to see it twice in one day from two different sources was quite a surprise.
But while I'm here, my two-cents worth towards the naming of your place, I personally like Fothergill Farm. It has a nice rhythm & ring to it, and like what just happened to me, it won't be easily forgotten. It's unique in it's own right, but I guess it might not seem so unique as a farm name when you carry the name everyday, so I can understand you wanting something different. I have no doubt when the right one comes along either from your own creativity or a suggestion, you will know.
Blessings on working your farm and getting it up and running just the way you imagined.
In His hands, Lynda
Pray in faith and you will not live in doubt. |
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
11381 Posts |
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LisaBee
True Blue Farmgirl
149 Posts
Lisa
Sparta
TN
USA
149 Posts |
Posted - Jan 25 2006 : 12:16:24 PM
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When I was a little girl, we lived on property way back in the woods. About a mile down the winding gravel road, our little house sat in a clearing. There was a pond out back that was surrounded on three sides by dense swampland. It was peaceful, quiet, and a little mysterious. Swampy areas are often called "bogs". How does "Fothergill Bog" sound to you? Its different and really plays up on the swamp being a part of your home.
"There is no teacup too large, nor book too long." http://lisa222.blogspot.com |
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LisaBee
True Blue Farmgirl
149 Posts
Lisa
Sparta
TN
USA
149 Posts |
Posted - Jan 25 2006 : 12:19:55 PM
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Or "Fothergill's Bog".
"There is no teacup too large, nor book too long." http://lisa222.blogspot.com |
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KarenFothergill
Farmgirl at Heart
5 Posts
Karen
Pollocksville
NC
USA
5 Posts |
Posted - Jan 26 2006 : 04:54:03 AM
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Lynda,
That is so funny. No relation but I would love the receipe for the cupcakes.
Thanks for your thoughts on naming our farm. I think we have decided to go with Fothergill Farm. |
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hammondfarm
True Blue Farmgirl
77 Posts
Julie
New Caney
Texas
77 Posts |
Posted - Apr 20 2006 : 6:51:51 PM
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Fothergill Farm is really nice. If your family does not like the name Fothergill as they hear it all the time. Maybe you could use initials to go with names to make it unique.
F&F Country Cottage
Your husbands and your initial of your first name - Country Cottage What is the name of the street you live on. This is another idea.
........Country Garden ( K & J Country Garden)
If you are turning your dream farm into a business and you like Fothergill I would concentrate on a logo or slogan to go with that. You would be surprized how a simple name can be eye catching when matched with a snazzy slogan. This is not to say your name is not, that is on the contrary. The problem is that you hear your name all the time and therefore it is humm drumm to you and you alone. While others think it is already snazzy and cute! Like me!
We had the hardest time naming our soap business. We manufacture goat milk soap. We could not come up with anything so named it Hammond Farm. Our name is Hammond. For the longest time we thought it was humm drumm and were really dissappointed when hearing others cute names for their soap business.
Then a friend helped us with a snazzy slogan.
People Tested Goat Approved, tm (we trade marked it)
So, many things can become catchey if something else is put with it such as a slogan.
Best Regards, Julie
Hammond Farm www.hammondfarm.com People Tested Goat Approved, tm |
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