Update Nov 2009

Update, Nov. 30 – The theme has been updated. Still some rough edges to be sanded down.
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Update, Nov. 27 – By next week (week of Dec. 1), I hope to have the site’s theme updated into a design that feels like it could suit us for quite a while.
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NOTE: On Friday, November 13, 2009 the site had to make a sooner-than-expected lurch into a new generation of software. While the award-winning content is still here and our lawn mower service didn’t skip a beat, the old theme (the framework that provides the look and functionality of the site) is trashed and we are still trying to fit into a new one.

Once we settle into our new digs, it will still take some time to get the boxes unpacked and the landscaping done. Not everything is working as it was or will be. Bear with us, have fun, and mind that new paint smell.

I intend to keep you updated, either here or on the front page of the blog. You can email me via the contact page.

Carry on!

Danny

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