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Country living, DIY, & a Dash of Fun!

About Me

Hey there!  I’m Tiffany Frost, known to many as ‘Tee’, thanks to my youngest brother who couldn’t pronounce ‘Tiffany’ when he was little.  (Hence, the name of my site)

I was born and raised in Mesa, AZ and love healthy living and eating, gardening, being outdoors, kids, animals, going on adventures and trips, spending time with friends and family, and whatever else tickles my fancy! 😉

Basically I’m just a big kid at heart, as I never wanted to grow up when I was younger…

I now live in Eloy, AZ in a country setting with my funny cats, rambunctious dogs, beloved horses, and the rest of the menagerie.

Oh, and did I mention that I recently got hitched?  I married the man of my dreams, who willingly puts up with all of my fun shenanigans 🙂

I also enjoy working with my hands and have a knack for figuring out, creating and building all sorts of different fun things.  Whether I’m pulling out the drill and table saw for a project out on the farm, or dragging out my sewing machine for one of the holidays, I’m always creating something!

(Here I am working on my haunted house that I set up for Halloween for the neighborhood every year…)

These are a few other things that I adore:

Riding

Getting dressed up and going out
I’m fond of getting into the holidays

 

…and playing in the rain…

Traveling and exploring new and exciting places…

…or just hanging out on the farm

 

 
 

17 Comments

  1. Jack Cherco

    What a wonderful young lady….I found you from an article about wine bottle torches. Pictures of you caught my eye-reading about your ‘journey’ grabbed my interest…

    I’m a midwest remodeling contractor and seeing a lady that knows her way around tools is heart warming…

    I’m not quite sure how it would ever be possible but I thinking meeting you would be a joy.

    My yellow lab Henry and I share a place outside of Chicago but I grew up in a farm community and have always wanted to have a small farm but the stars haven’t aligned as yet.

    I believe that you have my email if you care to reply.

    All the Best,

    Jack

  2. Daniel O. Connolly

    I guess my comment was moderated off so just will say thank for your tutorial on the cat enclosure. Good day, Daniel.

    • Tee

      Hi Dan!
      Whew, it’s been a busy week! I just got back from camping and am getting caught up on all of my emails and comments 😉
      I’m SOOO glad you stumbled on my site and saw the cat enclosure, it’s really been nice having something my kitties can go out and enjoy the outdoors without having to worry about their safety!
      Haha…I will definitely try to post more pics of my everyday stuff around here AND if you have a Facebook, make sure to ‘Like’ my page because I do a lot of daily updates there 😉

      https://www.facebook.com/TeeDiddlyDee1?ref=hl

      Hoping you have a WONDERFUL day Dan!! 😉

  3. Christine Trillard

    Hi, Searching for ideas on catios and luckily found your site. Its funny because you also posted some photos of someone from Bancroft that used your plan….Bancroft is in my area…I am in the Trent Hills on the Trent River. Anyway, you did a great job explaining and i will take photos when I am done and post them. I am closing underneath the deck for the cats…..to be continued!

    • Tee

      Hi Christine,
      Wow, what a small world isn’t it! So glad you found my site helpful and I know your kitties are going to love their new enclosure when you are done! Can’t wait to see the finished pics! 😉

      • Christine

        Hi! I lost your page and finally found this today. Here is a photo when I first made the enclosure which is very well used. I would’ve put more photos but it only allows one. Everyone should have an outdoor enclosure if they can for their indoor cat…. they love it!

        • Tee

          Hi Christine!
          Wow, you did a great job on your enclosure! It looks like your babies are really enjoying their new freedom 🙂 … If only everyone could have an enclosure for their kitties!

  4. Elizabeth Davis

    Hey Tee! Love your site. I found you when searching for DIY instructions to build a new tack box. I love the rustic simplicity of your design, and I think I could really build one (I’m a beginner DIYer). Then I saw your collapsible saddle rack and I fell for you! LOL There it was, the next search on my to-do list and you nailed that one too!! Of course I subscribed. Can’t wait to get started on these projects…and see what you think of next ???????????? :-).

    • Tee

      Hi Elizabeth, welcome aboard!!! Glad you found the rustic chest tutorial useful as well as the saddle rack! I’m not one for making things that are too complicated and so I figure the same goes for my readers…LOL 😉

  5. Pabitra Kumar

    Hi Tiffany,

    Firstly, wow, you have a black stallion. Nothing more to say, its kinda like every man’s dream at some point. Just saw your cold fusion fogger in youtube. Its great, and economical, its very neat, shows how much you love your work. Read a few comments about improving the fog density by spacing the smoke machine and ice bucket. But, just a humble suggestion maam, if you make the inlet up top and outlet down below, you’ll have more fog, no matter the spacing in between the smoke machine and bucket. The idea is to let the smoke travel through as much ice as possible, this way it will generate huge amount of fog. Try once and let me know. I’m sure you won’t be dis-appointed.

    And once again, you are an inspiration to a lot of people maam, and also you’re living a dream out there. Good night from India.

    • Tee

      Thank you so much Pabitra! Actually, that’s exactly how I made my fog cooler and you are right, does work great with the inlet at the top and the outlet at the bottom 😉 Thank you so much for the comment!

  6. Jo Kreitz

    Hi Tee,

    you have already made your way to Germany now.
    Your bottle torches I found in Pinterest and here I am on your site now to say thank you for sharing this wonderful garden torch.
    This is just what I like on our farm and I have some old Siphonbottles which are perfectly suitable for these torches.
    As I love to create handmade, funny objects, I am so happy to find you here now for exchange our ideas.
    Some years ago I reconstructed an old farm in the middle of Germany and we are living our dreams with a Cafe, regular Concerts and Seminarrooms to share.
    You are very welcome to have a look : Eulenhof.eu

    Thank you again and we’ll stay in touch.
    Greetings from the other side of the planet

    Jost

    • Tee

      Hi Jo,

      Wow, I just took a look at your website and your farmhouse is beautiful!! I wish I lived closer so I could visit! (maybe someday?) 😉 I’m so glad you enjoyed the wine bottle tiki torches, I definitely can imagine a few of them lit up around the outside of your pretty house! So happy to hear from you all the way on the other side of the world!

      • Jo Kreitz

        Hi Tee,

        thanks a lot for your answer. We didn’t make the torches yet instead lots of Christmas ???? decoration.
        On Facebook you can find us and look at our creative work.
        Fb : Eulenhof Jost Kreitz
        Yes indeed we are looking forward meeting you here or there.

        Have a wonderful pre Christmas Time with lovely ideas and lots of nice people around…
        Best wishes and greetings from ???????? Germany the Country of cosy Christmas Markets
        Jo

  7. So nice to come and visit your site. You are lovely. Thank you for visiting me at Tea Cottage Pretties. Hugs, Beverly

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