New Website Look

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Mike and I outsourced our new farm website design to a third-world country and I couldn't be happier with the new look.  Seriously, Mark Read, famous sailor and all around great guy, moved us onto Moveable Type and First Matt's 07incorporated my blog journal onto the Burns Best Farm website.   He happened to do this great and mighty work while in Mazatlan, Mexico, readying his sailboat Calpurnia for the next leg of the Read family sailing adventures.

Many thanks to Mark for his hard work and thanks, too, to Amy for allowing him the time away from sailboat projects to get us set up. 

The sidebars and link pages will be under some additional content provision in the next few days so if you don't see something right away, come back and look again.  Mike will be posting farm tour photos to a link in the gallery in the coming days. We're also picking beans and blackberries and squash, too, which keeps us busy.

Did you seen my little tomatoes?  Aren't they cute? 

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Recent Reader Comments

MaryAnn commented:

It looks like yet one more use for a shovle.

naturalpaths commented:

Too cute! I've enjoyed catching up with all your farm happenings. I miss your homestead blog.


Larry Holcomb commented:

Mike
Thanks for the mention. It looks like you have figured out the instructions. You are are making progress. It should get easier from here. And all you like is finishing. Tell Denise I'm ready for the 1 pound of butter when she gets it made. I have found a way to agitate the cream. I'll just care it around in my dump truck all day
Larry H.

Mrs T commented:

Tim has 5 wonderful handsome brothers and one precious beautiful sis.

I'm proud to be part of the family!


Love you Tim!!

Lynne commented:

Thanks for the update and the photos! The plans are very exciting. I am looking forward to enjoying some of those wonderful blackberries and garlic with you this year.

Blessings,

Lynne

Burns Best Farm commented:

We shopped the removal around quite a bit to find a lower price, and part of the deal we got with the company that did finally take it down involved them removing all the wood. They were able to sell it somewhere to offset their removal costs. We kept some of the smaller branches to use as firewood this winter. Mike is planning to seed the spot where the stump was removed soon.

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