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Jen
Expedition Leader
1384 Posts
Jennifer
Calico Rock
AR
USA
1384 Posts |
Posted - Mar 18 2007 : 3:28:28 PM
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Welcome to the Dispatch at MaryJane's Outpost! The Outpost is a gathering place for all of us who, in our remote corners of the globe, are seeking the company of like minds.
As you trek down through the list of forums, you'll get a good sense of what goes on around here. Whether you're looking to swap trade secrets or stories from your frontier, you're invited to pull up a seat at the campfire. Sit back and listen awhile, or dive right in and speak your mind. Either way, you're among friends.
I'll be your moderator here at the Dispatch, so let me tell you a bit about my background. I bushwacked, snorkeled, and wrangled wildlife for 5 years as a field biologist before heading into the uncharted territory of fulltime motherhood. These days, I spend most of my time raising 3 kids (Rita-7, Sophie-5, Sam-almost 2) and freelance writing. Once in a while, I even get a chance to slip back into the woods.
My family and I have covered a lot of ground in the past six years, moving cross-country 4 times. In 2006, we returned from Washington State to our Midwestern homeland and bought 25 acres of lovely possibility in the backwoods of Izard County, Arkansas. We've got dogs, cats, and even a couple of chickens who are teaching me the unexpected joys of free-range fowl. We're nurturing fledgling fruit trees and berry bushes on love and luck ('cause we know next to nothing about organic orcharding).
I stumbled upon MaryJane's magazine (the Shoulder to the Wheel issue, as I recall) a few years ago while I was collecting stories for a book about women working in the wilderness. Immediately I knew I had to track this woman down. You see, before MJ's farmgirl days, she was one of the first female backcountry rangers for the US Forest Service, and she knows how to spin a yarn with the best. Long story short, after spending a couple of nights around MJ's campfire, it was clear that we were kindred spirits. Her funny fishing tale "Caught for Sure" appears in my anthology, A Mile in Her Boots. And now here I am, manning (womanning?) the Outpost!
Stop in for a visit - I look forward to getting to know you.
Jen Bové
PS - here's a link to my blog too: www.bovesboots.blogspot.com
"The earth is your grandmother and mother, and she is sacred. Every step that is taken upon her should be as a prayer." - Black Elk, Lakota[/brown][/center]
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Meg
Moderator/MaryJane's Farmgirl
11 Posts
Meg
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Posted - Mar 25 2007 : 09:10:31 AM
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Hi Jen!
I have so been looking forward to chatting with you and all those 'out there' gals! Well, I'm off to mingle...hope you and your little ones are fabulous!
hugs and smooches,
MaryJane's daughter,
Meg megan@maryjanesfarm.org |
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Libbie
outstepping
157 Posts
Anne E.
Elsinore
Utah
USA
157 Posts |
Posted - May 16 2008 : 06:04:46 AM
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I just wanted to *bump* this one up for any new gals around here - we'd LOVE to hear from you - so don't lurk, just say "howdy!!!"
XOXO, Libbie
"Farmgirl Sister #10," and proud of it!!! |
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June Bug
outstepping
75 Posts
Traci
75 Posts |
Posted - May 16 2008 : 10:55:46 AM
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Hello everyone, June Bug chiming in today. I wanted to share a fun story with you all about my 3 year old son and it finally feeling like spring! We had a picnic yesterday since the weather was absolutely perfect so we spread out our blanket and I told him I would be right back with our food. He replied " Mama, I'm gonna make a sign really quick that says LADYBUGS WELCOME!" He is so sweet. Any advise on raising BOYS? |
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Libbie
outstepping
157 Posts
Anne E.
Elsinore
Utah
USA
157 Posts |
Posted - May 17 2008 : 9:00:58 PM
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Hi, there, June Bug! Glad to have ya' around!!!
Oooohhhh, I love the "LADYBUGS WELCOME!" It's SO like a little boy - June Bug - I've got two of them - one almost 5 and one almost 2. They're my only little ones, but all I can say after a day of running after them both is that mine would have LOVED a picnic today - what a great idea! I think we'll have one tomorrow. The weather is supposed to be really nice again, and it just sounds like so much fun!
XOXO, Libbie
"Farmgirl Sister #10," and proud of it!!! |
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Jen
Expedition Leader
1384 Posts
Jennifer
Calico Rock
AR
USA
1384 Posts |
Posted - May 19 2008 : 09:52:15 AM
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Too cute! He sure knows a "good" bug, doesn't he? My little man will be 2 in July, and he loves animals of all kinds. He even squeals & coos at pictures of dinosaurs in his sisters' books.
Glad to meet you, Traci Junebug!
Jen
Farmgirl Sisterhood Member #9
The View From My Boots: www.bovesboots.blogspot.com
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Elizaray
outspoken
680 Posts
Elizaray
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Posted - Jul 01 2008 : 8:41:43 PM
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I love this forum. I haven't been able to go camping much these past few years but I am going to make a hard effort to this year. I am also going to be making a hard effort to spend more time outside with Baby as she is running around like crazy and she adores the outside. Lately she has been having trouble falling asleep for her nap and bed time so I am hoping more outside time will help cure that problem.
Traci- Your son sounds like an absolute gem with a heart of gold! It sounds like you are doing a great job already!
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June Bug
outstepping
75 Posts
Traci
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Posted - Jul 07 2008 : 1:47:50 PM
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Thanks Elizaray! I love this forum too. I remember my little one going through all sorts of weird phases with not wanting to sleep so hang in there! Outside time is definately a good way to wear them out. Can't wait to hear all about your new home!Traci |
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Ladytrapper
outbound
32 Posts
Juanita
Nova Scotia
Canada
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Posted - Jul 08 2008 : 05:46:45 AM
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Greetings from Nova Scotia !!! Many thanks for this wonderful forum...it's just what I have been looking for...its good to be here in the "out there" I am a 38 year old mom of 4 busy children! A couple of teenagers ( 14 & 15), a 10 year old and a 5 year old. We are an outdoor family. I am a hunter, trapper/furharvester, and have just become a licensed registered guide for our province. We go camping as much as time and work permits and spend most of our leisure time in the woods year round. Luckily our workplace IS the woods early fall, when we both take leave of our realllll jobs to guide (and cook for) sports from all over the world. Look so forward to meeting you all. ~LadyTrapper (Juanita)
Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. ~Kahlil Gibran
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Mountain Girl
outrigged
237 Posts
JoAnn
Colville
WA
USA
237 Posts |
Posted - Jul 08 2008 : 07:11:13 AM
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Welcome Juanita! You certainly sound like you really belong here. Happy to here there are people like you out there. Sounds like a wonderul life. I sure many people wish they had jobs like yours. I sure you will have lots to give and share with our forum. JoAnn
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. Unknown |
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June Bug
outstepping
75 Posts
Traci
75 Posts |
Posted - Jul 08 2008 : 10:35:21 AM
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Great to meet you Juanita! I have a feeling you have some pretty cool stories to share! Welcome! Traci |
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Jen
Expedition Leader
1384 Posts
Jennifer
Calico Rock
AR
USA
1384 Posts |
Posted - Jul 08 2008 : 10:54:37 AM
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Hi Juanita - so glad you found us!
Jen
Farmgirl Sisterhood Member #9
The View From My Boots: www.bovesboots.blogspot.com
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Aunt Jenny
outbound
35 Posts
Jenny
Manti
UT
USA
35 Posts |
Posted - Jul 08 2008 : 1:54:47 PM
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HI Juanita!! It will be fun to get to know you!!! |
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Kuiu Kate
outbound
16 Posts
Bull Frog's Garden
Headwater's Camp
USA
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Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 2:19:42 PM
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Hello the fire! Just moseyed over from my neck of the woods and thought I’d say hey. I’m Kate, 52 this year, sharing the same birthday as Emil I heard. I was born a farmgirl in Pennsylvania and over the years I’ve been a rower, telephone operator, blackjack dealer, crosscut saw and axe throwing competitor, vet tech, waitress, endurance rider, groom, hot walker, dog handler, ski lift operator, landscape laborer, Christmas tree shagger, groundwoman for tree climbers, wood splitter, ranch hand, gardener, EMT, SAR, first aid and CPR instructor, and currently am payin' the bills as a small town postmaster. I was the first woman a few of those outfits hired and am proud they were pleased enough with my work that they hired other gals after me. I’m married to an Army veteran and logger from SE Alaska. He accepts my hermitess ways and dines and dances with me by candlelight, although I do think he’s still in withdrawal from no TV. (I haven’t had one since 1973) I’ve got dogs, horses and a donkey, chickens, bees, a couple steer and a veggie garden (organic of course) and split firewood for myself now instead of for wages. I recently found out that when we first got together my Mr. bet a number of his friends in town that I could out split them and made winnings off me from them all. I demanded my cut! I wondered why we had so much help making firewood that year! For the last 25 years I’ve been blessed to be the caretaker on a 5800 acre ranch off the grid in the north coast mountains of Cali. The ranch is bordered by a larger ranch and miles and miles of timber lands. This wild mountain country is my stompin’ grounds and nourishes my soul.
I just found MaryJanesFarm & Outpost. At work we share magazines with each other and the community. I had just returned to the office after taking off a few days to help the Mr. cut a firebreak around the ranch house, (we’re in the middle of 4 wildfires (among the thousand plus) that were started on the summer solstice by lightening strikes and we have been on stand-by to evacuate since the fires began) and found on my desk a copy of MaryJanesFarm, the She’s a Keeper issue. I liked the looks of the cover, and with the words “farm”, “organic”, “outpost” and “she’s a keeper” I figured it was right up my alley. That evening, as soon as the garden and animal chores and supper were done, and hot bread and a big pot full of stew taken up to the firefighters, I grabbed my headlamp, put my tired tootsies up and started reading. Cover to cover in one sitting! Well, boy howdy, she’s a keeper fer sure! I’ll be darned if for the first time in over 3 weeks, I forgot about my smoke burned self and all the craziness of livin’ in the path of 4 wildfires. Dumb struck I’d never seen the magazine before but guess that’s what happens when ya shun goin’ to the big city for years on end. It felt like I’d found kindred spirits, and I was amazed. I didn’t think there were so many like minded gals out there. Folks always made me feel like I was an anomaly. Not that I cared about being different, I’ve always followed my heart, but it’s sweet to learn there be other gals of similar thinkin’. I’m mighty glad to make your acquaintances!
Edit to add: I just received notice that we have been removed from the evacuation warning list! Yay! All but one of the fires (the closest) are considered contained and they are hoping to have that one contained today or tommorrow. Control on all of them is hoped for by early August.
Out there Farmgirl Sister "May I live simply, so that others may simply live" ~Gandhi |
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Mountain Girl
outrigged
237 Posts
JoAnn
Colville
WA
USA
237 Posts |
Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 3:18:27 PM
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Welcome Kate. From what I read you certainly belong here! Hope the fires stay away. We moved to the West four years ago and have certainly come to respect fire. Luckily when we moved here the previous owners "firewised" our property. Good thing since Jim really hates to cut down trees: ) We just got back from a camping and found out while there that the big wind that had come through knocking two HUGE trees down in the two campsites next to us had started wildfires along the Kettle River about 10 miles south of where we were camping. On the way home our usual beutiful drive was covered in thick smoke and smoulder piles of debris burning on both sides of the highway! We also didn't know that they had closed the highway overnight.JoAnn
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. Unknown |
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HuckleberryWine
outbound
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Michelle
Rosalia
Wa
USA
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Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 4:00:21 PM
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Ah, this is a good place. I'm hoping to find more to satisfy the wild outdoorsy side of me over here. Our acreage/farm is a bit like me, about half cultivated, and half gone to wildflowers and who-knows-what. :) I like that one side of it borders a trail that crosses west to east pretty much the whole state (used to be a railroad), so wandering is easy access! Looking forward to gettng to know you and learn what you enjoy out there! |
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Mountain Girl
outrigged
237 Posts
JoAnn
Colville
WA
USA
237 Posts |
Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 4:19:48 PM
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Michelle, An excellent huckleberry winemaker is always welcome at the campfire. Are the huckleberries ripe yet in your area? JoAnn
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. Unknown |
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