A Humble Request

china_me_boxwood.jpgIf you are one of my fellow Bloggers who was kind enough to link to my other site over at Blogger, I would greatly appreciate it if you would now correct that link to this site.

I like WordPress better, though I’m not sure if I’m smart enough to know why. It just feels better over here, and I really like this theme I’m using . . . it’s called Cutline. It works fast for me, allows me to resize pics the way I want to resize, and I like the flow. As for WordPress I think it’s cleaner over here. I was getting to much stuff on the front page (Blogger-the only page) and desired to move some stuff to other pages, again I’m thinking clean.

What I found out in Louisville at the Mgmt. Clinic was that there are a lot of people who have no idea on how to navigate through a Blog let alone how to start one. For people in my industry this stuff is not real intuitive. We are talking dig-in-the-dirt kind of folks.

There is so much to know and learn in any Horticulture field, especially if you’ve been asked to wear many hats, as most of have/are doing. To learn another completely foreign way of doing things, navigating, terminology takes time. Add to that are those of us who grew up with absolutely zero of this stuff. (Is that a sentence?) I mean heck, I remember when I ws the remote, and the only way to get HD was being in the front row of the stadium.

I think thye will have a easier time working through this site.

Anyway, if you thought enough of my stuff to link to me-which I appreciate the cyberspace nod, by the way. I hope you’ll link to this site. I am going to continue on with good stuff . . . concerning design and related areas. I enjoy this immensely and have no plans to stop.

By Rick Anderson

The Whispering Crane Institute was originally formed to act as the umbrella organization for the Philosophy of Design Symposium, and other seminars and workshops given by Rick Anderson and Richard L. Dube’. In the year 2000 WCI became a sole proprietorship owned by Rick Anderson. Today the WCI provides design and consultation services for Landscape Contractors, acts as a Green Industry think tank, and provides training for others in the form of workshops, seminars, and individual consulting. The WCI also provides written material, opinions, case-studies and how-to articles for industry trade magazines.

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