Squarespace

Lots of new.

by the Carpenter

If you have been following us, by now you know and have seen some changes around here. The Artist has been working for months on our new and very improved website.

I must say what she accomplished is incredible. I think she has explained some over the last few months what she has been doing, but I want to emphasize to the non-tech type out here what that means. She spent hours upon hours teaching herself how to build the site with the help of the web host company called Squarespace.

Our previous host, Modern CRM, is a true web builder. He knows the “Code” as the Artist says. Our old site was 100% dependent on him if we wanted to make significant design changes, or fix technical glitches like our contact page suddenly not working. As often as the Artist likes to change things up, and have more control, we needed to find a way that did not take his time anymore. 

So entered Squarespace. A website host company that specializes in do-it-yourself site building– a so called "plug and play" system meaning they have lots and lots of templates to use, and lots and lots of instructions and videos on how to build a site. You pick a basic design and build from that. With the help of their tech team, and the Artist’s "stick-to-it-tivness," I think she came up with a site that looks every bit as good as a high end web designer could have done at a fraction of the cost. We just pay a annual fee for them to host the site.

With the new site host, we also went to a new email host. Our email addresses have not changed, just the company that handles the email– I think they are called our "server". That was for me to figure out. We had to re-configure all our devices for the new server. It took several phone calls to the tech team and many hours of trying and re-trying, but we finally got it. If you had tried to send an email to us about a week and a half ago, you may have gotten a bounce back. We were off-line as they say for a day and a half, but all seems to be working fine now.

On the home build front… more new jobs keep coming our way. This looks like the summer of smaller jobs. We are not bidding on any big additions or projects right now. Just several smaller projects. We just completed the design process for a kitchen remodel that we will be into in about three weeks, finishing up two bath remodels, a porch repair, and you probably saw our loft project. That was fun and fast. Its good to get those types of jobs that all of a sudden come out of nowhere.

Still working on prices for other jobs– two garages, a small addition, a total exterior remodel/update and a couple porches. And as the song says, “and the beat goes on, the beat goes on”. And as usual a contractors summer does not leave much breathing room. I may be on the hunt again for another carpenter. We will see on that.

Another new item. Our old faithful Ford Explorer gave it up a few months ago. It still runs but very rough. We have been told it could be as simple as a vacuum issue or as serious as a timing issue. I decided not to put any more investigation money into it. If you know of anyone that likes to wrench on cars, it’s a 1999 Explorer. Brand new transmission, body is in excellent shape for a '99, it has some issues with some lighting, door locks etc, but it is a '99. Send them our way if you know of anyone who may be interested.

The other new item is "new" to us. A 2006 Toyota 4 Runner. It seems funny, we bought a car with more miles on it then the Ford had, it is seven years newer, but we feel we are now driving in luxury! It has a nice ride and I hope it proves to be everything that Toyota’s are known for. Do you call it a sun roof or a moon roof? The Artist wants to know. I have a '93 Toyota pick-up that has 168,000 miles on it and the engine seems to be as good as the day it was new. I do need to do some other minor work on it which I now think I will. It was very difficult for the Artist to be without a vehicle for three months. But hey, it gave her the time to build the website! 

Back to bidding.

 

Brand new apple!

by the Artist

As I write this.. I'm almost giddy. Four months ago I started down the path to creating a new website for Applewood. I designed our original site with the help of a friend who translated my design into a Wordpress website for me. I had no idea what I was getting into. I am a "print" designer. Everything I work on ends up being spit out the front end of a large press. I love the smell of ink.

Three years ago I approached the design of the site from my experience. It was a tough deal for my web friend to experience. I expected the same degree of control that you get with print. Ha. 

Here I am four months down the road with this brand new site. I found a company that gave me the ability to build a whole site without cracking code. But I was terrified to try this. I procrastinated starting for months. But one cold day in January I started. I could not have done this without the wonderful customer service peeps at Squarespace. They were infinitely patient and exceedingly fast in their response to my questions.

This as a designer is the biggest accomplishment in my career. I had to push through many mental road blocks and fight wanting to collapse in a puddle of despair. I just kept soldiering on. And one day.. it all clicked. All those little bits of info came together and I started connecting the dots. It made sense.

Why am I sharing this with you? It doesn't have a darn thing to do with homebuilding. But it does have to do with owning a small business. And we strive to be transparent here and show you the real deal. And well.. I did "build" something right?

Why did we change the site? Number one.. I wanted to be able to control the site, change it up as needed to keep it fresh, I needed to release my friend from those frantic phone calls "help! the site contact page is down!". We also needed the site to be device friendly. And last… I just wanted a better site for you the visitor. 

Our old blog (which we've had for three years with over 21,000 views) can still be viewed via the link on the right side panel on this page. I did not want to attempt to bring in over 300 posts!

Thank you for following this blog. We've enjoyed writing for you. We will continue to share our build life one post at a time. 

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