Friday, June 1, 2012

I think this Goggle blogger site is great.  Blogger, besides from just looking looks nice, is hooked up with google,  it is easy to use, and is a great way to avoid quarrels with my parents.

Today, I posted a hyperlink to my half.com storefront; I think the favorite webpage tool is one of the best features of blogger because it makes it easy for me to navigate from blogger to my favorite web pages.

I really like how blogger is designed for businesses and is so customizable. I think the option of uploading pictures and hyperlinks is one of the great ways to advertise for the businesses of my friends and family.

If Google, Facebook, an Apple really are the top three most innovative companies  (according to the March issue of Fast Company) it is nice to try to be on their side and to be thankful for what they offer!!!


My Families Farm

A Little About Me


I believe in bhakti yoga, my parent's farm, poetry,  & being a half.com reseller (of books & music). -- Feel free to check out my current sales. To find my store you can use the following link: http://shops.half.ebay.com/auditory_experience
Here is a brief history of my families farm:  

"Tres Ojos de Agua is a one acre farm located in Santa Cruz on Highland Ave near UCSC and Spring St. The land has been in the family since 1967 and was the neighbor to the Cowell Ranch in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This land has been called Tres Ojos de Agua (Three Eyes of Water or Three Springs) since 1844, when it was one of the original Spanish land grants in Santa Cruz. The Italian settlers were fortunate to find three year round springs to water their 200 acre ranch and now our 1 acre garden. We are in our third year since resurrecting the old farm and continuing the rich agricultural heritage of this land. Currently we are growing flowers, including several varieties of sunflowers and Provence Lavender. We are blessed with a rich dark sandy clay loam soil, clean abundant water and the patience for starting a small farm within the city limits of Santa Cruz. We are non-certified organic and use no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers on our products."

To learn more, or to contribute, on the early histories of Santa Cruz please check out my families website at: http://tresojosdeagua.com/