A Tennessee ” RANCH ” Farmgirl

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Dear Sisters,

Is there anything better than the fullness of mid-summer? It’s the height of the season and Farmers Markets and home gardens are in full swing as fruits, veggies, herbs, honey,and flowers come into season blessing our bellies, tables and our need for visual beauty beyond measure. I for one, am feeling the fullness of all things FARM FRESH this summer and I hope you are too! But, I’m not the only one who is filling up on the beauty of summers bounty and sharing it! One day last week I was hiding out inside ( keeping cool in the AC ) and poking around on pinterest looking for pins to add to my Simply Red Board when I stumbled on the ca u test Farm Stand evah! Well, you know me… I just HAD to find out who the talented farm-girl genius was behind this way too cute farm stand ( which I am completely and utterly obsessed with )! I’m happy to report I found her ( through the help of another farmgirl friend on Facebook) and I can’t wait for you to meet her too! I fell head over heals in love with both of her blogs, The Red Feedsack and her Flower Farm blog, Farm Fresh. Dori’s love of life and passion for the farmgirl lifestyle simply vibrates off the pages of her beautiful blogs where she shares her life as a Tennessee Farmgirl.

Come on in and get the full Farmgirl Profile on blogger, home builder, flower farmer, cattle rancher, photographer and seamstress extraordinaire, Dori Troutman. Continue reading

  1. Love both your blogs, so enjoyed reading about LuLu’s. Keep up he good work.
    I love the farm stand.

  2. Deb, Thank you for featuring me today – it really means a lot to me. I’m certainly no more special than any other farm girl out there – but I really appreciate this opportunity to get to know others! – Dori –

  3. Gae says:

    Hi Deb! Thank you for featuring Dori. I just love the farm fresh stand!! As a quilter, I can’t wait to check out Dori’s blogs to see if she writes about her quilts. Also Deb, was thrilled to read the article on you in the autumn edition of The Cottage Journal.

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