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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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Stunning! So pretty for Spring.
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Stunning was the first word that came to my mind as well. Thank you for all your beautiful photos!❤️
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Welcome New Sisters! (click for current roster)
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My featured Merit Badge Awardee of the Week is … Nancy Boyd!!!
Nancy Boyd (#2508) has received a certificate of achievement in Cleaning Up for earning a Beginner Level Recycling Merit Badge!
“I researched recycling in my area. This research checked into what my residential garbage hauler would and wouldn’t take. It also included what other opportunities were available for recycling in the Columbus, Ohio, area.
There are a lot of places to recycle items. Even if one place doesn’t accept an item, there is another place that will. There is even going to be an event offered through www.swaco.org and Ohio Health, in partnership with the DEA, that will be a prescription drug take-back day on April 26, 2014, to dispose of unused, old, or unwanted prescription drugs to get them out of the house.”
My how I adore these evocative photos of times gone by. What a sweet ladies writing desk. and in such a pastel and pretty room as well. I must confess that as much as love these demure writing desks, I usually do all my writing on a clipboard in my lap. I have clip boards for everything. The garden ” to do ” list, the indoor ” to do” list, and the ” neverending to do ” list. When I send out cards for holidays and such, I plop down on my big ole couch in the winter or my chaise by the waterfall in the warm weather and write, write , write.
The colors of this room are very relaxing to my eye. It has that vintage charm and beauty about it that makes it a place I would want to be.
HI Mary Jane, I’m home from the land of Tulips and Windmills. It took 24 hours of traveling to get here but I am happy to be here again with REAL INTERNET! Lawsy mercy, the wifi system was annoying and spotty, which is something we Americans are not used to. Something about the rules of various cities and problems with software talking to software etc. But every city? And when you did get connected, the thing cut out all of a sudden for periods of time. Anyway, I am happy to be back to where I can stay connected to “The Farm” and sporting my new Dutch apron like the ones the Gouda cheese women were wearing!
Welcome home sweet Winnie, world traveler. Loved the missives you could post from afar and looking forward to your next trip. Dutch aprons?
Each region of the Netherlands has the old traditional clothing, including aprons. The one I chose was from the area around Hooren which had a lot of dairy and cheese making. Aprons were worn for both everyday and special events. The one I chose was for working everyday. It is a half apron with stripes and a flower banding between the waist and skirt portion. It is long and closes in the back with plain bias type like strings. Very farm girl style and colors of red/white/blue/yellow stripes.
Aprons…..who couldn’t use a new apron!