Archive September 2011

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All that AND the Kitchen Sink

Creativity is not the finding of a thing, but the making something out of it after it is found~ James Russell Lowell

  It's no surprise to me that we " farmgirls " are often on the same wavelength. Afterall, we share many of the same interests and passions. MJF being num-er-o uno! Our hearts travel in the same circles, and we like to go treasure hunting in some pretty interesting places too! This post is filled with a little of this and a little of that. Feel like diggin'? Come with me!

 

Some Days Chickens, Some Days Feathers

( Ameraucana chicken )

Oh great! You're here! I've been waiting for you! I'm Gladys, ( named after Deb's Granny ) one of the "younger chicks" at The Little Red Hen House. My little flock and I are getting along fine with the older gals " The Cottage Hens" but those two rogue roosters that were here for a spell had everyone's tail feathers in a bunch! Come on in for a roost and we'll tell you all about it!

Debbie Bosworth, on the beach

Debbie Bosworth,
is a certified farmgirl at heart. She’s happily married to her beach bum Yankee husband of 20 years. She went from career gal to being a creative homeschooling mom for two of her biggest blessings and hasn’t looked back since. Debbie left her lifelong home in the high desert of Northern Nevada 10 years ago and washed up on the shore of America’s hometown, Plymouth, MA, where she and her family are now firmly planted. They spend part of each summer in a tiny, offgrid beach cottage named “The Sea Horse.”

“I found a piece of my farmgirl heart when I discovered MaryJanesFarm. Suddenly, everything I loved just made more sense! I enjoy unwinding at the beach, writing, gardening, and turning yard-sale furniture into ‘Painted Ladies’ I’m passionate about living a creative life and encouraging others to ‘Make Each Day their Masterpiece.’”

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Farmgirl on the shore, chicken in tow

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
– Mark Twain.