purple ruffled basil

Who ever thought joining a social networking website would bring out a profound change in your life? Back near the beginning of June, I joined the social networking website Plurk. It seems that a lot of knitters that I know are over there also. In using the service and talking with all the lovely knitters there, Miss Violet posted about a thing she was starting called the “Plurkette Farmgirl Hencircle.” I was intrigued and went to the site to look. After reading what she’d posted on the site and following the links to Mary Janes Farm I joined up. (I also went out and ordered the books and went to the store and got some plants to plant a container garden - see one photo above).

So…Our first project is to post a bit about ourselves. I am a late 30’s mother of three. I grew up in a large-ish city in Texas, but my grandparents lived in a smaller town nearby and I spent a lot of time there. My grandmother taught me to crochet and to hand sew and other things from a pretty young age. I used to watch her cook all the wonderful home cooked country meals. (See previous hotwater cornbread recipe). My grandfather had a pecan orchard and I remember helping him harvest pecans and getting rid of infestations of web worms (ewww). I once chased a chicken around their yard that had escaped from a neighbor’s house. I realized when I read the things on MJF that I was missing those things. The things that I remember from my grandmother’s house and from my childhood. I have found my inner farmgirl. I have been to the farmers market. I’ve made a homemade pinkeep

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and from scratch zucchini bread. I wear an APRON for deity’s sake!! (and have fabric and pattern to make another one) As I type this, I have a piece of freehand embroidery on a dishtowel on my lap.

THIS IS WHAT I’VE BEEN MISSING!!

I’ve been helping MissV get the website in order and will be writing a few columns over there hopefully. (I have a cookbook review planned.) I can’t wait to see what all we come up with and do. I will still be knitting and weaving and all that other stuff, but expect to see more from me of a different crafty nature.

(btw…Fiona apologizes that she didn’t post this Friday. She and I both were not feeling well)

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15 Responses to “Finding My Inner Farmgirl”

  1. eliza/V Says:

    For some reason, the idea of chasing and escaped chicken around is DOWNRIGHT HILARIOUS to me tonight.

    Can’t wait to see your dishtowel!

  2. Liberty Says:

    I can’t wait! I might even really freak out the fam and buy a cowgirl hat. Yee HA!

  3. faerielady Says:

    Well, I know that feeling really well. I’ve been thinking about it for a while (scoping it out). Maybe after summer classes end.

  4. Cheekyredhead Says:

    I can’t wait to see how your dish towel comes out!

  5. Aimee Says:

    You know, you are amazing!

  6. Lacey Says:

    I love the image of a little girl chasing a chicken around a yard. That is too funny. :D

    Yay for planting, I’m growing flowers from….seeds!!!! this summer. It’s been a trip to say the least.

  7. Queue Says:

    Way to go! Your pinkeep is adorable. What is the pretty purple leafed plant in your container?

  8. Dani Says:

    so yea, i’ll be leaning on you for the looming and sewing, k? I promise, i’ll pay ya back :)

    Once I’m done catching up on the rest of the 1st posts, I’ll off to get the book and my membership :)

  9. Marlana Shipley Says:

    I can’t wait for this to really get started, I think we’re gonna have some fun! Zucchini bread sounds delicious and I love your pin keep, too.

  10. KnitSteph Says:

    Testing comments..got a report they weren’t working.

  11. Kate Says:

    I don’t even want to know what web-worms are…

    Let’s hope for more pie and less worms…

  12. Natalie Says:

    Love the pinkeep. That’s a great idea!! Way to go!!

  13. bunnysquirrel Says:

    aww, *pat pat* for fiona. hope you’re both feeling better and had a great 4th!

  14. Tanya Says:

    I’m going to check out this farmgirl site… sounds very intriguing and like a great project!

  15. Kay Says:

    I’ve been a Farmgirl since 2006! Finding MaryJane’s did the same thing for me that it did for you. I finally felt like I had found myself and found a place where people would get me. So glad that you’ve joined!!

    Good for you for tying on an apron! I wear one every day now!

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