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crittermama
Farmgirl in Training

13 Posts

Jerri-Ann
Conway Arkansas
USA
13 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  11:40:21 AM  Show Profile
Hi, finally I made it in! I live in a rural subdivision on 1 1/2 acres where we have an organic garden & small orchard. Soon we will be adding Nigerian Dwarf goats for milk & entertainment! I buy goat milk now & make cheese, yogurt & kefir.
I have been into making aprons since finding one among my grandmother's things that she had started but not finished. It's brown gingham with smocking.
I hope to partiscipate as much as I can find the time.

It is a rule of nature that taking a day off on the farm sets a person back at least a week.
Jane Hamilton

Beemoosie
True Blue Farmgirl

2077 Posts

Bonnie
New York
USA
2077 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  11:42:34 AM  Show Profile
Welcome Jerri-Ann,
Sounds like you will fit right in! Hope you jump in alot!
Bonnie

My soul magnifies the Lord, And my spirit rejoices in God my Savior. Luke 1:46,47
www.beequilting.blogspot.com
http://beemoosie-picture-diary.blogspot.com/
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lilpunkin
True Blue Farmgirl

368 Posts


Texas
USA
368 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  12:10:27 PM  Show Profile
Welcome Jerri-Ann! So glad to have you at the farm with all us gurlz! You will truly enjoy it here, I know I have! Looking forward to getting to know you,

lilpunkin

Life isn't measured by how many breaths you take, but by how many moments take your breath away.
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Cindy Lee
True Blue Farmgirl

510 Posts

Cindy
Sparks Nevada
USA
510 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  12:18:58 PM  Show Profile
Hi Jerri Ann, You sound like you will fit right in here! Welcome and enjoy! We hope you can hang out here often! Cindy

If life gives you scraps, make quilts!
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Miss Bee Haven
True Blue Farmgirl

4331 Posts

Janice
Louisville/Irvington Kentucky
USA
4331 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  12:52:28 PM  Show Profile  Send Miss Bee Haven a Yahoo! Message
Hi, Jerri Ann! Nice to meet you.

"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" - 'Brother Dave' Gardner
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Mumof3
True Blue Farmgirl

3890 Posts

Karin
Ellenwood GA
USA
3890 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  2:00:11 PM  Show Profile
Welcome Jerri-Ann! You have a lot in common with a lot of the women here. Glad you found us!!

Karin
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willowtreecreek
True Blue Farmgirl

4813 Posts

Julie
Russell AR
USA
4813 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  2:14:09 PM  Show Profile
Hi Jerri-Ann! I live just outside of searcy! MarketPlace is my most favorite restaurant!!! We need to get together sometime!

Jewelry, art, baskets, etc.

www.willowtreecreek.com
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momto6
True Blue Farmgirl

134 Posts

Valerie
Goltry OK
USA
134 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  3:26:09 PM  Show Profile
Welcome, Jerri Ann, It is nice to meet you.
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horse
True Blue Farmgirl

371 Posts

laura
pontotoc mississippi
USA
371 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  3:31:00 PM  Show Profile
Hello Jerri Ann. You are going to love this place and the women who are involved in it.
Laura
www.2lmzfarms.blogspot.com
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Marybeth
True Blue Farmgirl

6418 Posts

Mary Beth
Stanwood Wa 98292
USA
6418 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  4:03:45 PM  Show Profile
Glad you jumped in, Jerri-ann.

www.strawberryhillsfarm.blogspot.com
www.day4plus.blogspot.com
"Life may not be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well dance!"
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yellojewl
True Blue Farmgirl

72 Posts

Amber
Hurley MO
USA
72 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  4:15:12 PM  Show Profile
Welcome, Jerri-Ann! I live north of you in SW MO. I am jealous...you have goats. My husband thinks I am crazy for wanting them. We live inside the city limits now, but we have plans for rural living in the near future. Look forward to talking with you.
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  6:20:55 PM  Show Profile
Welcome Jerri-Ann!! I am glad you found us!! My very first goat was a Nigerian Dwarf..they are so cute and fun to watch. It will be fun to get to know you here!!

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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Tina Michelle
True Blue Farmgirl

6948 Posts

Tina
sunshine state FL
USA
6948 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2007 :  8:37:37 PM  Show Profile
welcome Jerri Ann!

~Seize the Day! Live, Love, Laugh~
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crittermama
Farmgirl in Training

13 Posts

Jerri-Ann
Conway Arkansas
USA
13 Posts

Posted - Jan 19 2007 :  08:46:32 AM  Show Profile
Thanks for the big welcome from all ya'll!
Yellojewel,I can't wait until April when we get our first goats! We almost have the barn ready!
Can't wait to make cheese with NDG milk! Aunt Jenny, is it true they are escape artist? I'm hopin' I can keep them content so they won't want to!
Willowtree, you are just up the road apiece! I love the babyback ribs at Market Place! I'm an artist too. We will have to get together.
I was just checking in as I passed the computer room, but since it is sunny ( but cold ) I need to go out & get busy! We have more rain on its way!



It is a rule of nature that taking a day off on the farm sets a person back at least a week.
Jane Hamilton
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ponyexpress
True Blue Farmgirl

320 Posts

Sandy
Kirkwood Missouri
USA
320 Posts

Posted - Jan 19 2007 :  10:39:12 AM  Show Profile
Welcome, Jeri-Ann! Juming "into the deep end" here is about the best way to get familiar with all the farmgirls and the news. There is a wealth of information, and more friendship than you could ever hope for!

I'm heading south for the winter. Some parts of my body already have a head start!
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blueroses
True Blue Farmgirl

1323 Posts

Debbie
in the Pandhandle of Idaho
USA
1323 Posts

Posted - Jan 22 2007 :  3:40:19 PM  Show Profile
Hi Jerri-Ann,

I've always wanted goats too. Can't have them where I live (subdivision) but maybe one day. Welcome.

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

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Jan 22 2007 :  4:01:53 PM  Show Profile
Yep...what I have found is the smaller the goat, the harder they are to keep fenced in..but gosh they are SOOOOOOO cute~!!

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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beckels
True Blue Farmgirl

237 Posts

becky
warrington pa
USA
237 Posts

Posted - Jan 22 2007 :  6:42:50 PM  Show Profile
Welcome to the Farm girls - You will love those little goats ( I have not owned any yet but I have babysat them many a time) - my favorite is them walking on the top rail of the fence like wire walkers at the circus or climbing atop something outside the window so they can talk to you thru the window (thank god the car was not a real beauty - just a clunker)

beckels

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crittermama
Farmgirl in Training

13 Posts

Jerri-Ann
Conway Arkansas
USA
13 Posts

Posted - Jan 23 2007 :  11:12:34 AM  Show Profile
We built the goat pen with 5' no-climb horse wire & the perimeter fence is a 6' privacy along the back of the property. I can't wait to see if this will contain the little acrobats!

It is a rule of nature that taking a day off on the farm sets a person back at least a week.
Jane Hamilton
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momto6
True Blue Farmgirl

134 Posts

Valerie
Goltry OK
USA
134 Posts

Posted - Jan 23 2007 :  1:03:23 PM  Show Profile
Welcome, Jerri-Ann. You'll feel right at home here. Val
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Lucy
Farmgirl in Training

26 Posts

Lucy
Des Moines Iowa
USA
26 Posts

Posted - Jan 27 2007 :  11:05:03 PM  Show Profile
Hi, Crittermama, Welcome! - though I just got hatched myself! I'm still drying out, currently ran across you while I was trying to figure out how to post on Welocme Wagon in response to my post that I managed to get on about "DANGER! STARCHED FLOORS AHEAD!" (Had to do with oversprayed starch starching the floors and possibly being a contributory factor in landing one's self, or some other dear soul, unwantingly on their keister - or however you spell that!) I noticed your interest in goats, and like I said, my feathers are still drying from just being hatched, so I don't know how much has been on here re: goats. I just wanted to tell you, and everyone else, about my goat milk experience. It was (past tense) like most everyone elses: yuk! can't stand the taste and smell! Well, met some new friends about 6 years ago, offered me some excess goats milk. To be nice I took it, and besides, I really did want it, I know it's good for a guy. Gals, too! Ahemph! Hey! Is THIS goats milk I thought? Really? They told me their's would not taste "odd", and they swore this is their secret: They milk the goats, strain the milk IMMEDIATELY and pour it into jars and in the frig, RIGHT NOW! NO, ABSOLUTELY NONE, delay. It never did taste weird to me, and I could not tell the difference, as far as an off taste went, between that and cow's milk, except it really tasted and "felt" better than cow's milk. Hey, Lady, you make kefir? Woo whoooo! I've been looking for someone that could sell me or share kefir grains with me. Are you that someone? I have sent out a few emails for them from searching the net, but no response. Maybe their responses are sitting in the trash! Our computer dumps a lot of new friends there. Sorry about that, anyone who responds to me and doesn't hear back, you're maybe sitting in my trash can! I'll try to check the trash can for you every now and then. O K! Now to try to figure out how to get me on the Welcome Wagon. If you all haven't had enough of me by now, you can go look there for me and see if I conquered it, or vise versa. Enjoy! Love you guys. Lucy Oh! P.S. In all this getting in with Farmgirl, I've met Carol by the net, and even she is going to try kefir!

May the good Lord take a likin' to ya!
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Lucy
Farmgirl in Training

26 Posts

Lucy
Des Moines Iowa
USA
26 Posts

Posted - Jan 28 2007 :  12:14:04 AM  Show Profile
Hi, my lovely farm sisters. Lucy here again. I did post this in Welcome Wagon, but I will type it here as well. How did I find Farmgirl? I went to the search line, typed in "sharing organic kefir grains", hit "search", Farmgirl was about 5 sites down on the list, looked good, clicked on it, and the rest is history! GGOOOOOOOOOD history! this is your farm sister signing off, Lucy P.S. I don't live on a farm. We have about 1/3 acre, good sized city lot. We love it. We both grew up on farms.

May the good Lord take a likin' to ya!
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lamamama
True Blue Farmgirl

255 Posts

Melanie
CA
USA
255 Posts

Posted - Jan 28 2007 :  09:22:52 AM  Show Profile
Welcome, Jeri-Ann!
Loved hearing about your goats! You'll really enjoy it here - on our virtual front porch.......come sit a spell!
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chickenlips
Farmgirl in Training

19 Posts

Belinda
Mesa AZ
USA
19 Posts

Posted - Jan 28 2007 :  7:22:30 PM  Show Profile
Hello Jerri-Ann! Welcome to the farmgirls!
We are also getting goats in the spring, and boy! do I have alot to learn! I wonder if african pygmy goats are the same as NDGs? Happy posting!

~Belinda~:>
just a farmgirl in the desert
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crittermama
Farmgirl in Training

13 Posts

Jerri-Ann
Conway Arkansas
USA
13 Posts

Posted - Feb 26 2007 :  11:30:02 AM  Show Profile
Tried to get in but it has been so long, I don't think I am recognized! Lucy, don't give up on kefir. Chickenlips,& Choctawmama, I'm 3/8 choctaw. Halito! My choctaw name is Nishkin Yukpah.
Nice day, springlike so I need to get back to work. Hope not to be so long gettin back to visit.

It is a rule of nature that taking a day off on the farm sets a person back at least a week.
Jane Hamilton
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73gypsy
Farmgirl in Training

14 Posts

ellery
louisville kentucky
USA
14 Posts

Posted - Feb 28 2007 :  2:52:35 PM  Show Profile
Jerri-Ann, Welcome, wish I'd known you a 3 years ago! We lived in Maumelle, and just moved to Kentucky in November. I really miss Arkansas! Some of the nicest people I've ever met have been Arkansans!
ellery

If dreams were lightnin, thunder was desire, this ole house woulda burned down a long time ago~
john prine
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