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Dixiespurgirl
Posts: 28
Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2005 11:41 am

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Post by Dixiespurgirl »

Hey everyone! I found this site the other day and I must say I am addicted :D

I am a 26 year-old mother of two (ages 5 and 6) and a full time college student. My wonderful hubby brings home the bacon while I raise kids and try to talk my GPA into growing :rolleyes:

We have two dogs (Zipper and Lucky), one dog that doesn't know he is a dog (Binnie my miniature schnauzer), one horse (Ace's Joe Jack), one pony (Little Miss Sunshine), and one orphaned Jacob sheep lamb (Lambchops) that I am currently bottle feeding (at EVERY hour on the hour it seems). I am a softy though, and can't help but bring home any stray I bump into :-4

My husband is a security system installer and travels quite a bit. I keep myself busy with household chores, studying, teaching clogging classes at the local elementary school, and helping my brother with his Hunting Lodge in my free time.

I'm glad I found this place and I hope to get the chance to get to know a lot of other members better....you all seem very interesting!
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Tombstone
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Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2004 12:00 pm

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Post by Tombstone »

Welcome to FG! So glad you found us - and looking forward to reading your posts in the future!

Kick off your shoes, relax, and hang out!
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lady cop
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Joined: Wed Nov 24, 2004 1:00 pm

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very nice to meet you, welcome to FG :-6
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abbey
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Joined: Tue Nov 16, 2004 1:00 pm

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Post by abbey »

Hiya Dixie a large warm British welcome to you x

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busybee
Posts: 78
Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2005 9:04 am

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Hi there and welcome. I'm new too and am absolutely addicted to the garden. It's really going on in here and like you, am a full-time student with 2 kids, though minus the hubby, which by the way, i am not at all sad about.

Enjoy finding your way around our very colourful garden.

Busybee :-6
kc1karla
Posts: 18
Joined: Fri Nov 19, 2004 11:04 pm

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Post by kc1karla »

Hi there! I'm new here too and we newbies have to stick together....*smiles*

Tenn....what beautiful country! I hope you share some photos with us as there is never enough time or money to travel, but boy don't I wish I could!

Hope to get to know you real soon.
~Karla~
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BabyRider
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Joined: Sun Jan 02, 2005 1:00 pm

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Hi Dixie! I read your post on hunting before I saw this, so let me say it's cool to find another enigma like myself: pro-hunter AND animal lover! (Most think that's an oxymoron.) Great to have you here. It doesn't take long to get addicted, does it? WELCOME!!! :yh_peace
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kensloft
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welcome to the garden dixiespurgirl. Lots of activity and fun to be had. Enjoy your posting.
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minks
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Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2004 1:58 pm

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kc1karla wrote: Hi there! I'm new here too and we newbies have to stick together....*smiles*

Tenn....what beautiful country! I hope you share some photos with us as there is never enough time or money to travel, but boy don't I wish I could!

Hope to get to know you real soon.


no no spread yourselves out we love our newbies they always bring a breath of the fresh to the garden. Both of you sound like good people hope you enjoy yourselves among the foliage.

Cheers
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