Saturday, March 5, 2011
About Me

- Name: Jenna
- Location: Jackson, New York, United States
Enjoy the story of a young writer living in Washington County with her fancy dogs, sheep, lots of chickens, fiber & meat rabbits, geese, ducks, turkeys, a hive and a garden. Expect to hear a lot about mountain music, the civil war, local food, and my friends along the way. It's a big time folks.
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19 Comments:
Well, congrats! How's Gibson?
Whoohoo, nothing better than a Dodge. Love it!
It's a seven-year-old dakota. Nothing fancy, but it was necessary.
Gibson is pulling through!
Great news on both counts! Maybe things are turning your way, eh?
Happy to hear Gibson is okay! Now, hopefully you and Gibson and your ram can move on to a happy spring!!
Good for you, Jenna! I love the Dodge commercials with Sam Elliot's voice. I love that man. We had an old Dodge truck. They are built tough.
A ram is much better than the pony you almost bought earlier in the week! Congratulations.
Sweet! Just bought our farm and a Dodge. :) Laughing in Idaho...
Good to know that you have a good vehicle to make your work there go more smoothly. I was worried about Gibson, hope he is back to normal quickly.
Way to go Jenna!! That's got to be a load off!!!
As a Dodge fanatic myself, way to go! A Ram is a totally appropriate choice for a shepherd!
No time like the present to ready your new truck for winter.
Hi Jenna: Over the years I've owned many Dodge vehicles, both vans and trucks - I can't fault any of them and several were well used ex utility company vehicles.
Good news about Gibson.
Two pieces of great news!
As someone commented, I hear Dodge Ram and I think "Sam Elliot"... Congrats and I'm glad Gibson is doing well.
I drive a Dakota. Love love love it. I'm glad Gibson is doing better, but what happened?
What an appropriate vehicle! Do tell us about it. The only pick up trucks that we had in the family were my grandfather's '63, which my dad drove after Grampa passed, and then in '76, Daddy bought another Dodge.
May yours give you many, many years of trouble-free service!
Oh yeah! I'm very glad to read that Gibson will be alright!
Congratulations on the "new" truck. There's one thing to mark off the "To Do" list. Glad to hear Gibson is on the mend.
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