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Beth Hope's avatar

I've followed you here from FB; couldn't miss out on extra opportunities to be edjumacated, charmed, and enlightened by your oversharing quirkiness! I see a tiny bit of myself in you - I'm from Texas, had a chaotic childhood, and come from a long line of mentally ill family members. You do so many things I should've/could've/wish I'd done when I was a wee bit younger. So, yeah. Put it all out there, girlfriend! You're an inspiration and never-ending delight.

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Kate Butt's avatar

Yes, my interest is the result of your viral "Gothic" prairie dress hair-in-braids Facebook post. You do not disappoint!

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Christina Goslee's avatar

Yay! I’m here and early too.

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Jennifer's avatar

Subscribed from Facebook. Cannot promise I will remember to read, what with three different emails, WhatsApp, parents’ groups and what-not, but I will try as I usually enjoy your posts.

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Thomas Johnson's avatar

Just along for the ride from Facebook. I am a big fan of everything you write.

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Mollie's avatar

I’ve followed you since the prairie dress appeared on FB and have enjoyed your take on life in general and your own joys and tribulations. I find your educational, enlightening., entertaining, and engaging - a little alliteration seems to fit there. I look forward to what you may write and publish here.

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Kathy Manelis's avatar

I followed you as a result of the prairie dress as well. Sooo...now I’m here too. I really enjoy Substack and think that some of the best writers are here!

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Chas Wineland's avatar

I have followed you to this new place. Passwords and sign ins. Accounts mismatched. All solved now perhaps. Will my name post? Will the handle post? I find out in a moment.

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Jodie's avatar

Yay! I have subscribed. I found you via the prairie dress photo and have really enjoyed everything you’ve shared on FB since then. I don’t remember the owl vomit in the prairie dress photo, so feel a bit cheated. Off to find the photo now and look for the owl vomit.

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Meagan McGovern's avatar

I called them "owl pellets" in the post, but they're all over my barn. The owls eat a small rodent, then digest the whole thing, and then barf up the skeleton and fur. It's something.

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Chas Wineland's avatar

Those can be sold to science supply stores

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