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jmac1711
Farmgirl in Training

49 Posts

Jane
Lost Nation Iowa
USA
49 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2006 :  01:03:04 AM  Show Profile
Big Hello from Iowa to all you Farmgirls.
I've been a leader since the fall of last year but never used the Farmgirl Connection. I've sent email back and forth with Cindylou and had a chance to meet a few wonderful Farmgirl leaders from other parts of Iowa. It will be so nice to be connected to a larger forum. My group is called Friendship County Farmgirls. We have 3 regular members and some friends and neighbors that drift in and out, depending on what project we are working on.
I live on a farm in rural Iowa. We moved here from the city in 2001 to live the farm dream. I used to be a very busy RN. Now I'm a relaxed farmer. (Well most of the time) I raise organic veggies, oats, corn and keep Pekin ducks, chickens, Turkeys, Cows and a 470+ pound Yorkshire sow named "Dora" Piggers. She is truely a joy.

Hugs,
Jane

Lord, let me be the kind of person my pig thinks I am.

farmfilly
Farmgirl in Training

48 Posts

Jackie
Gilmer Texas
USA
48 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2006 :  06:11:12 AM  Show Profile
Morning Miz Jane and welcome to the forum.
You're gonna like this place, doesn't anytime at all and these fun ladies will make you feel right at home! So join righ in.

Life is good!
Jackie

Life happens, I'm just glad to participate!
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sugarsfarm
True Blue Farmgirl

272 Posts

Leah
Woodward Iowa
USA
272 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2006 :  07:41:11 AM  Show Profile  Send sugarsfarm an AOL message
Hi Jane! Im glad to see another Iowan! What part of Iowa are you in?

Life's messy!... Grab an apron!
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2006 :  10:10:08 AM  Show Profile
Welcome Jane...sounds like a relaxed farmer is more of a fit! I am glad you decided to join us!!

Jenny in Utah
Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies
http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com
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theherblady
True Blue Farmgirl

510 Posts

Jan
Glasford Illinois
USA
510 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2006 :  10:33:59 AM  Show Profile
Welcome Jane and Mz Piggers~~Glad you are joining in~~
Jan
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jmac1711
Farmgirl in Training

49 Posts

Jane
Lost Nation Iowa
USA
49 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2006 :  10:47:48 AM  Show Profile
Goodmorning Ladies and thank you for the warm welcome.(Jan, Jenny, Leah, & Jackie)

I'm from the Lost Nation area Leah. We are about 15 miles Southwest of Maquoketa, if you know where that is?

Jane

Lord, let me be the kind of person my pig thinks I am.
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happymama58
True Blue Farmgirl

1210 Posts

Patti
Missouri
USA
1210 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2006 :  11:06:10 AM  Show Profile
Welcome, Jane!

Some people search for happiness; others create it.

http://happymama58.blogspot.com/
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jmac1711
Farmgirl in Training

49 Posts

Jane
Lost Nation Iowa
USA
49 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2006 :  1:12:10 PM  Show Profile
Thank You Patty and goodmorning to you.

Jane

Lord, let me be the kind of person my pig thinks I am.
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cajungal
True Blue Farmgirl

2349 Posts

Catherine Farmgirl Sister #76
Houston Area Texas
2349 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2006 :  5:04:25 PM  Show Profile
Howdy Jane!!!

So glad to meet ya'. I like your relaxed farmer description.....it can fit all us farmgirls in two ways....One, being that we are relaxed in our manner of farming and, second, we are relaxed because we are farmgirls!!

I have a potbelly named Cookie. I just love the way she runs up to me in the mornings. But, from the sounds of Dora, she probably doesn't run up to ya'. I just love my pig. Don't tell the "ladies" but I think I like watchin' the pig more than watchin' the hens!!

Blessings
Catherine

One of the best compliments from one of my daughters: "Moma, you smell good...like dirt."
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jmac1711
Farmgirl in Training

49 Posts

Jane
Lost Nation Iowa
USA
49 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2006 :  6:47:50 PM  Show Profile
Howdy back at you Catherine. Cookie sounds like such a goodgirl. I love my Piggers too. I've had her since she was 3 days old and a whopping 5 pounds. She spent the early days indoors with us as part of the family. Her "hut" was a large dog crate and she was litter trained. She is just so incredibly smart it is amazing. When she got to be about 150 pounds we reluctantly decided that it was time for a move to the barn. I spent a few cold nights out in the barn with her as she got used to not being around family every minute of the day. But we all adjusted, finally. So, the answer is yes she runs right up to us the minute we go out for a visit. I brush her hair every day and often am coaxed into a full on belly rub. On cold nights we make sure she is warmly tucked in and given a bedtime snack of warm pancakes. (no syrup) Her fav!!! She eats a well balanced pig diet and deserves a treat now and then.
I take a lot of ribbing from the farmer we got her from for "spoiling" her. I'm sure he'd have a laugh if he knew I served her pancakes in bed! Oh well, I really do love her and I can take the laughs. Any friend of a pig is a friend of mine! Thanks for the welcome.
Hugs,
Jane

Lord, let me be the kind of person my pig thinks I am.
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Julia
True Blue Farmgirl

1949 Posts

Julia
Shelton WA
USA
1949 Posts

Posted - Feb 25 2006 :  9:50:53 PM  Show Profile
Welcome Jane! Glad you have jumped on the "farm" wagon. Julia V.

"...the setting sun is like going into the very presence of God." Elizabeth Von Arnim
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jmac1711
Farmgirl in Training

49 Posts

Jane
Lost Nation Iowa
USA
49 Posts

Posted - Feb 25 2006 :  11:03:58 PM  Show Profile
Hello Julia and thank you for the welcome. You all have made me feel very welcome here.
Hugs,
Jane

Lord, let me be the kind of person my pig thinks I am.
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YiberryYadeeKarin
True Blue Farmgirl

343 Posts

Karin
Spokane Valley WA
USA
343 Posts

Posted - Feb 26 2006 :  09:55:59 AM  Show Profile
Hi, Jane!

I had a pen pal who lived in Lost Nation in the late 1970s. I actually met her once (1979?) and thought that part of Iowa was very scenic. The pen pal's name was Bonnie Weets. Ever hear of her?

Welcome to the forum! Karin
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jmac1711
Farmgirl in Training

49 Posts

Jane
Lost Nation Iowa
USA
49 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2006 :  10:58:44 PM  Show Profile
Hi Karin:
How cool that you know about us here in Lost Nation, because we are small. :) I haven't met Bonnie yet but eventually I am sure to. I'll be sure to say hi for you. Thank you for the welcome.

Jane

Lord, let me be the kind of person my pig thinks I am.
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sillyfoulks
True Blue Farmgirl

164 Posts

Elizabeth
Illinois
USA
164 Posts

Posted - Mar 08 2006 :  05:52:29 AM  Show Profile  Send sillyfoulks an AOL message  Send sillyfoulks a Yahoo! Message
Welcome to the forum Jane. I am new here myself, and loving it. We live over in Illinois. Moved here almost 2 yrs ago. We escaped suburbia to live our dream too. I can't wait to get to know you and everyone else

Elizabeth

Not how long, but how well you have lived is the main thing.
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thehouseminder
True Blue Farmgirl

361 Posts



USA
361 Posts

Posted - Mar 08 2006 :  06:37:14 AM  Show Profile
Welcome Jane! I am from Southwest Iowa but live across the river in Nebraska now!

Can't wait to get to know you!
Lucinda

When we were young, there were moments of such perfectly crystallized happiness that we stood stock still and silently promised ourselves that we would remember them always. And we did. --Holly J. Burkhalter , "Four Midwestern Sisters' Christmas Book"

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ErinRapp
Farmgirl in Training

17 Posts

Erin
Dundee Oregon
USA
17 Posts

Posted - Mar 08 2006 :  08:04:34 AM  Show Profile
Welcome Jane from Iowa, I'm from Oregon and new here too. I love it. It's great beaing able to talk to people who understand !

Erin

The grass is greener in your own backyard!
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jmac1711
Farmgirl in Training

49 Posts

Jane
Lost Nation Iowa
USA
49 Posts

Posted - Mar 08 2006 :  10:50:27 AM  Show Profile
Welcome to you too Erin!
Who knew there were so many like-minded women in the world? (MaryJane!) These Gals have made me feel so welcome here and you will too. I love your signiture, it so lovingly positive. :)

Hearts and Hugs,
Jane

Lord, let me be the kind of person my pig thinks I am.
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blueroses
True Blue Farmgirl

1323 Posts

Debbie
in the Pandhandle of Idaho
USA
1323 Posts

Posted - Mar 09 2006 :  09:32:48 AM  Show Profile
Hi Jane,

Love how you care for your pig. I know I'd be the same way. She sounds like a sweetheart. Welcome.

Debbie

"You cannot find peace...by avoiding life."
Virginia Woolfe
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MBurns
True Blue Farmgirl

2004 Posts

Marlene
Swisher IA
USA
2004 Posts

Posted - Mar 09 2006 :  09:46:59 AM  Show Profile
Hi Jane from another Iowian, I live in central Iowa near Iowa City.
My husband and I just bought the homestead of 8 acres that was part of my parents farm. We are cleaning it up and hope to move there eventually. It is good to have another Iowian on the forum. Welcome.
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jmac1711
Farmgirl in Training

49 Posts

Jane
Lost Nation Iowa
USA
49 Posts

Posted - Mar 09 2006 :  11:29:20 AM  Show Profile
Hi Marleen:
It's wonderful to meet you. We are really pretty close. Sounds like you'll have a full plate over the summer getting your new farm ready. I certainly know how that is. We too bought an older farm in 2001 and have been renovating something or other ever since. LOL Do you guys have any specific plans for your new place yet? I love the farms over in your area. Gentle rolling hills and lots of nice tree stands. I'm a retired RN from UIHC so I've had a chance to see much of your area. My chapter (Friendship County Farmgirls) have recently been making soap and I have to say I'm hooked. Are you interested in soapmaking at all? Either experienced or wanna learn? The 5th annual Iowa Soapers Guild Gathering is being held in Story Iowa (near Ames) on April 1,2006. I'll be attending and you are certainly welcome to come too. I think it would be a great outting for a couple of like minded Farmgirls. If so, email me and I'll fill you in on the details. It's so good to hear from someone so close.

Hearts and Hugs,
Jane

Lord, let me be the kind of person my pig thinks I am.
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jmac1711
Farmgirl in Training

49 Posts

Jane
Lost Nation Iowa
USA
49 Posts

Posted - Mar 09 2006 :  11:38:08 AM  Show Profile
Hi Debbie:
Thanks for the welcome and support of another pig lover. Piggers really is a doll and I swear she is smarter than all the dogs I've ever know and about half the people. :) I take it you were referring to the pancakes. You haven't really lived til you've seen the joy in a pigs' eyes when you serve her pancakes in bed! It's always so nice to meet another tender heart (where animals are concerned) and I hope to get to know you well.

Hearts and Hugs,
Jane

Lord, let me be the kind of person my pig thinks I am.
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