Great Find: Wooly Girls SOLD

Beautiful hand-crafted red wool rose. $5.00 plus shipping.

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Winners of “How Green Was My Valley”

Remember our How Green Was My Valley giveaway? Well, my grandbaby StellaJane has picked three names from a hat and we’re ready to present our winners …

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  1. Congrats to all the winners. It’s really fun to read what other people enjoy reading in the way of books 😉 🙂 Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather 🙂

  2. Yay! Good Job StellaJane. Congrats to Wendy, Melissa and Melanie. MaryJane the contests are so much fun! Thanks for having them…Just so you know -Since I didn’t win, I am off to buy a copy at the bookstore. Then later today, I will have a contest with myself and WIN it. Nutty I know, but still fun… You see, I didn’t want to buy the book earlier in case I actually won one of yours…
    Love to all, #89

    • FYI for those who are buying the book as well, now that they haven’t won a copy either. It is not available as a ebook yet that I can find so I wasn’t able to download it to my nook or iPad (I didn’t check amazon for kindle books…) but it is available as an unabridged audiobook on iTunes…

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  1. Lovely picture! So fresh and bright and pretty – makes me want to plant something! I can’t wait for spring! Thanks MaryJanesFarm x

  2. Kim Campbell says:

    I love the greens AND the apron!!

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Great Find: “spoon” painting

 “Spoon” painting in the bottom right: MaryJanesFarm magazine (“Shelter from the Storm” Feb/March 2011). This fabulous art piece is titled, “A Very Good Morning” by Jill Enestvedt. You may find more of her work at www.studioelements.net.  $25.00 + shipping (purchased new for $125.00). A sweet bargain indeed, not to mention a collector’s item. Do not pass up this opporunity to add to your art collection this rare gem that will only grow in value. To purchase …

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Great Find: Vintage Laundry Bag SOLD

Jack and Jill went up the hill …

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Great Find: Boot Purse SOLD

Are the soles of your favorite cowgirl boots wearing thin? Have those dusty travelers seen too many miles? I know, you can’t bear to throw them out. Neither could I. So I turned them into …

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Great Find: Tin-tastic! SOLD

This little tin lady is looking to adorn your washroom. $4 plus shipping. Measures 12″ x 16″.

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Great Find: Welcome to our Farmhouse, Life is Good … SOLD

Willie was doing a little sorting and organizing at the farm and …

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Great Find: Sheep to Shawl SOLD

Hand-spun, hand-dyed, and hand-knitted, this one-of-a-kind wool bolero jacket can be yours for only …

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  1. Judy Perry says:

    I liked photo of the day. Keep them coming.

  2. shanna says:

    the drape over the chair, is it a shawl? the chair reminds me of a place I went with my Grandma for a soda type drink many years ago. thanks for the memories!

    • MaryJane says:

      The drape over the chair is actually a scarf that was knitted here at the farm a couple of years ago. The pattern is in MaryJane’s Stitching Room book.

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