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Buy props used in MaryJane’s books and magazine!
5% of profits will benefit www.firstbook.org, a non-profit that provides new books to children from low-income families throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Here’s how:
MaryJane will post a photo and a description of a prop and its cost along with a few details as to its condition here: https://shop.maryjanesfarm.org/MaryJanesCurations. It’s a playful way to be the new owner of a little bit of farm herstory.
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Little Tree
Don’t judge a book by its cover.
Or, in this case, don’t judge a book by its author …
An author by his book?
You decide.
The book: The Education of Little Tree
It’s the 1930s, and the Depression permeates rural Appalachia. Orphaned after his mother’s death, a young boy begins to spin the tale of his adoption by Cherokee grandparents who welcome him into their humble mountain home …
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fifteen silly goofs
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You ole’ dog you.
My gentle giant of a dog, Tulip, a Great Pyrenees, is a dear buddy ’round the farm. Retired after years of protecting livestock for another farmer, she hangs around looking doe-eyed, hankering for full-body rubs. I have often wondered what goes on in her doggy mind when she takes off into the hills—lucky for me she likes home best. Here she is in the back of my Jeep, all suited up in her harness for an adventure with me (a harness keeps not only the dog safe but the driver and passengers safe also).
I wanted to learn a bit more about my furry companion, so I’ve been …
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Happy Birthday MaryJane! Happy Birthday Carol! Good Luck Alicia with the birth of your first child! So many wonderful things happening at the farm. I am so excited to run over to amazon and pre-order your new glamping book!
I hope the ida of “unbound” really takes off. Sounds very, very interesting.
Well, enjoy your special day, and I hope to one day be sitting at that breakfast table at the B&B (Its on my biucket list!)
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Sending warm birthday wishes to you and Carol…what a wonderful time of year to be born! Making your life visible inspires so many of us, and helps the world to be a better place. Truly. I wish I could add a fresh bouquet from my garden to this message.
Thanks for sharing Unbound…this aspiring writer will check it out.
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Wishing you the best of Birthdays MaryJane, and a wonderful year!!!
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Happy Birthday MaryJane! Hope to get out to your B&B one day.
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Birthday wishes and blessings to you both!! The new book sounds wonderful and I will be ordering my copy to add to all of the other MJF collection. Thank- you all for bringing us new ideas and new challenges too. And that B&B??? Well, that happens to be right up there on my bucket list for when I hopefully retire next year!
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I love this idea. Deborah
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I tried making these using alphabet stamps of metal but just could not get results even with thin spoons. I’ll have to figure out how these were done. I have done the lids but used permenant markers and drew on shit side of painted can lids. It is so hard to find things that will last through season and still be read. The can lids with holes i think will work well. I have done the lids like that with wholes in shapes of holy or stars they were nice.
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I love the row marker ideas! What a fun way to add some pizzaz to the garden and still remember what was planted where! Now I just need to hit the thrift stores and find some pretty silverware!
You names some great tripper uppers for all of here! Thanks for this cute reminder!!
Oops, I see where I touched the wrong IPad key and wrote names instead of named!! It is so easy to make mistakes!!
Thanks. The children are in school which helps me remember the grammar rules. This is really cute.
THANK YOU!!! I wonder if there’s a way to get this information to every sports broadcaster in the nation? They are the WORST!!
Love your magazine, and enjoy checking in on-line in between. Good job on the grammar reminder.
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