Welcome to Week 33 of
Cowgirl Up! Link Party . . .
the party with a cowgirl can-do spirit!
1 Party, 4 Blogs
With Your Host
Linsey from The Farmhouse Porch
I was able to live in Japan, one of the greatest experiences of my life. I also lived in Charleston and near Seattle. But my favorite place of all was Connecticut. Specifically...Connecticut in the Fall.
I am yearning to see my breath in the crisp morning air and shuffle around a snapping fireplace in my dad's Eddie Bauer fur lined slippers, sipping mulled cider fresh from the cider mill. But I live in Houston,TX. And as my daughter likes to say "Yeah...THAT'S gonna happen."
So I will live vicariously through all of you and your wonderful fall projects, pics and tutorials. If you live in New England, feel free to send me some apple cider and a few of those gorgeous autumn leaves. :) Here are my favorites from last weeks party...
Now about the party...
You link up on my blog and your link shows up on four blogs.
We are looking for
the latest and greatest projects, tutorials, ideas, crafts, recipes,
decor, and inspiring stories. Anything that you are proud to show off.
Cowgirl Up! is the link party that saves you time and brings you inspiration. Doesn't get any easier than that!
What blogs will your link appear on? Check us out below!
Linsey with The Farmhouse Porch
Anita with Cedar Hill Ranch
Amanda with The Ivy Cottage Blog
Samantha with Crafty Texas Girls
The four of us are all Texas bloggers,
but you don't have to be Texas, country, western, or own horses to
participate in Cowgirl Up! You just need that "can-do", cowgirl spirit!
Cowgirl Up! Link Party Guidelines:
(Please read the guidelines before participating)
* When you link with Cowgirl Up!, your link will automatically show on four different blogs. Awesome!
* Please follow your host blog before linking up on GFC (and if you have a linkyfollow account, then please follow that way too.)
* You may link up decor, DIY, crafts,
guest post, recipes, giveaways, sewing, inspiring stories, and anything
that you feel related to the listed categories.
* You may link as many links as you want.
* Be sure to include the Cowgirl Up! Button or text link to Cowgirl Up in your linked post, (mine can be found on my sidebar.) Mandatory to be featured!!
* Be courteous and visit the two links before yours. Several projects will be featured each week!
* By linking up you are agreeing that we
may use your photos to feature your project in a blog post, on
Facebook, Pinterest, or Twitter with a link back to your blog of course.
Linsey,
ReplyDeleteI loved hearing about your experience as a traveling child. And what a sweet photo of your family in Conn. BTW, is that your Mom? She's beautiful!
Thanks for sharing, I've never been back east but I long to visit during Fall. Blessings,
Leslie (aka Gwen Moss blog)
Thanks for hosting, Linsey :)
ReplyDelete...and thanks for sharing your history with us! Must have been an experience to live in Japan as a child!!
I hear you on the weather! From one Houston gal to another. Thank you for hosting. Wishing you a grand week. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting, Linsey! Loved seeing that photo from your past!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
~Angie
Oh, I actually got to go to New England in the Fall a couple of years ago. Nothing like it! It was just beautiful. And the fresh apple cider - out of this world! This Texas girl fell in love with it all. :) Excited to find you. Thanks for hosting and sharing! Now following.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting again this week. That's really cool that you were able to travel a lot!
ReplyDeleteMolly
Wow, your story is very interesting! Thanks for hosting another fab party:)
ReplyDeleteSusan
I love the features! Thanks for hosting! I'll be back later to visit more!
ReplyDeleteOh, I loved reading about your time as a child. Sounds like a great adventure every couple of years.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting again this week.
Thanks, Linsey!
ReplyDeleteYour mom looks like a movie star from Dynasty days! That's such a great photo.
I'm going to email you for more specifics on the stuff you're collecting.
xxx, Tina
Connecticut in the Fall is on my list -- the husband just retired! What a great photo of you and your family there -- your mother is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting!
ReplyDeletexx
Anne
Thank you Linsey for featuring my pumpkin topiaries! I can't wait for the "real" cool weather too...usually by November here in South Texas, huh? We used to live in St. Louis, and experienced real fall, and I do miss it!
ReplyDeleteLinked up and am now following! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
~Dori
http://belljarvintage.blogspot.com
Great features! Thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeletexx
Anne