Three months
There's not really any good excuse for skipping out on three months of blogging. Maybe moving a business and farm halfway across the country while building a new website are OK excuses, though. In fact, that's what I just did.
Please help me in welcoming Communication Simplified to Lincoln, Nebraska. No, it's not as flat as Indiana. Yes, there's a lot of corn. No, there's not as much corn as in Indiana. Yes, there are cows, too. No, I have not seen any tumbleweeds. Those are pretty much the standard questions I've been asked since announcing the move.
Also help me in welcoming my new business presence to the World Wide Web: www.communicationsimplified.net. You'll find all of my new contact information there in addition to what I hope is a clearer, er, simpler explanation of how small businesses and nonprofit organizations can benefit from affordable, professional communication assistance.
And thanks for reading! I'll be back in less than three months.
Please help me in welcoming Communication Simplified to Lincoln, Nebraska. No, it's not as flat as Indiana. Yes, there's a lot of corn. No, there's not as much corn as in Indiana. Yes, there are cows, too. No, I have not seen any tumbleweeds. Those are pretty much the standard questions I've been asked since announcing the move.
Also help me in welcoming my new business presence to the World Wide Web: www.communicationsimplified.net. You'll find all of my new contact information there in addition to what I hope is a clearer, er, simpler explanation of how small businesses and nonprofit organizations can benefit from affordable, professional communication assistance.
And thanks for reading! I'll be back in less than three months.







What about prairie dogs? Seen any prairie dogs?
Congratulations on the launch of Communication Simplified!! And the house sale and the move and all those other little, insignificant life changes!
What about indoor plumbing? heh heh heh.
Glad you're back. Well, there and back.
When is the kickoff of flannel shirt season? Is there a ceremony...a hayride, perhaps?
Karen
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