Everyone join me in giving a huge and public thank you to Maesz for all the work while I was gone. She logged in and posted all those entries for me over the last three weeks, and I really appreciate it!
Becky started Small Biz Survival in 2006 to share rural business and community building stories and ideas with other small town business people. She and her husband have a small cattle ranch and are lifelong entrepreneurs. Becky is an international speaker on small business and rural topics.
Thank you thank you thank you. I really thought Becky was still putting them up there, so you did a hell of a job, Maesz. Great work keeping the site up while Becky was off having Mojitos and wearing flowery shirts. : )
we all know we can always count on Maesz! outstanding job! and, I might add, good planning on Becky’s part!
It was not quite Mojitos and flowery shirts, but it was an adventure!
You’re welcome everyone. I won’t say it was nothing, for this, too, was an adventure–in learning if nothing else!
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Thank you thank you thank you. I really thought Becky was still putting them up there, so you did a hell of a job, Maesz. Great work keeping the site up while Becky was off having Mojitos and wearing flowery shirts. : )
we all know we can always count on Maesz! outstanding job! and, I might add, good planning on Becky’s part!
It was not quite Mojitos and flowery shirts, but it was an adventure!
You’re welcome everyone. I won’t say it was nothing, for this, too, was an adventure–in learning if nothing else!