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Blog » webmeadow HQ - Part 1

28
Apr
2010
by aaron | in Office Politics

We often get inquiries from clients, partners, and perhaps the occasional stranger, about our farm and office, and we haven't elaborated on our environs beyond the About Us statements.

Well, that's easy to answer:  the office and farm are really the same thing.  Our solar-powered office is located on the second floor of the farm, and it's a lovely place to program with these here computers.  We have a lovely view of some beaver ponds, a brook, the animal spaces (including the former pig space, which is being used for blueberries, pear trees, garlic, lingonberries, and kiwis this year), and trees, trees, and more trees. Eileen and I both agree that the view is far better than from any office building that we've ever worked (even the awesome spaces of San Francisco!).

After a lovely warm April (it was about 65 on Sunday), it snowed 12 inches today.  So today's view includes some budding trees and lots of white!

Left View
Yes, that picture was taken today.
Right View
That skinny green thing in the center of the photo is one of our large lilacs. It just started unfurling its leaves 2 days ago, so it'll be nicely leafed in 2-3 weeks.

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Rave Review:

When we first started our farm, we started writing a blog about our experiences.  It was a way to keep in touch with friends and family, and a way for us to make a record about what we were doing as much for ourselves as anyone else.  Then when we started the CSA, we used it to communicate with CSAers, then to communicate with prospective CSAers, then also share recipes, connect with other customers, and more.   We were really asking the blog to do too many things, and we weren’t doing any of them well.

webmeadow was able to tease out the different things we wanted from our website – recipe sharing, communication with our CSAers, easy access to information for new customers, and a way to keep our chatty and sortof personal blog.  They redesigned the website to do all these better and easier than before.  In fact, we got two new CSAers within days of having the new...

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