Even Simpler | More Uncomplicated | Easier

 

 

You may find some pages changed or even removed from the Red Leaf information. I’ve gone to a super simple, uber uncomplicated and even easier system to tell you about the website building services from Red Leaf.  The sort of thing that makes the Red Leaf concept of standing out from all the others.   The sort of set-up that lets you get your decorative concrete message online for current and future customers.

 

Simplied | Uncomplicated | Easy

I’ve made some changes in the Design Possibilities and the Show me the Money information.  You still have a wide range of choices for your website design — attractive, uncomplicated themes.  And you have some simplified packages to choose from when deciding how you want to move toward your new website.

The biggest changes have come in the packages that we would use when working together to get a website for you.  The minimalist package is the least expensive in terms of cash to me. You or your staff or family will take over the day to day care of your website because some of you already know how WordPress works.

The Booster Package will get you all set up with a design of your choice.  I will add your material for you in the first go around and get your website rolling.  I will be available at a low annual rate to keep your maintenance and changes going on while you are out working at what you do best — Decorative Concrete.

As an afterthought, I’ve added a social media strategy option that will help you determine how you want to use Social Media such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, YouTube, Twitter, SlideShare, and Pinterest to market your work.

Things are set up to be uncomplicated and efficient for you.  Feel free to contact me with any questions.

 

Joy in a Paper Bag

Last week DH made short work of a bag of ‘instant’ concrete — I’m not sure about the brand, but you know what I mean.  That paper bag of magic mix is making me a happy gal!
He poured a stem wall for the window/wall on this new project that eliminates the temptation of a garage under our house. And closes a “pneumonia hole” that called itself a garage door. The garage door was invitation to mice, turtles and attracted snakes.  The feline building inspectors are in for a big surprise with no massive entry left open for them to enter, check things, then hide out.
The door is in (I hate helping to carry heavy doors) and the window on order.  Should have been here last Friday, but will be here NEXT Friday.
When he finished, there was a couple quarts of concrete left in the wheelbarrow.  Using a demoted kitchen spoon (I keep and re-purpose a lot of ‘tools’), we scooped the mix into a couple ice cream bucket forms to make stepping stones or plant stands.  Something wonderful, I’m sure.  While we were intent on that, one of the cats jumped into the soupy stem wall form and left DEEP prints — all four.  She was in and out FAST!  The buckets had to share a little of their bounty to fix the tracks.  Then all was well.
There is more concrete conversation about this project, but it is ‘finger pointing’ so I will save that for a ‘snarky’ post later.  Rebar is either not part of ‘some people’s’ plan or completely foreign to their thinking.
Keep your trowel clean till next time!

Hello world!

Red Leaf is so happy to be here and ready to build websites for decorative concrete contractors.