From Field to Table
What's Happening Now at Magicland Farms


   Volume Two, Issue Number One
Saturday - January 9, 2010   
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Greetings!

First off, everyone at Magicland Farms (Tom, Annemarie, Mark, Matthew, Bernadette, Rebekah, Catherine and Kelly) wants to wish you and your family a joyous and Blessed 2010!
 
A New Year has started and along with a new year we will now have a new web host - FatCow.  Yes, that's right!  No joke!  Our old web host, Geocities/Yahoo, has eliminated their geocities division and wanted us to switch to Yahoo.  Well, we decided against that and they have not allowed us to update our website any longer.  In fact, we couldn't make any updates after October 24!
 
While we are switching over to FatCow, our website might be offline for a short time.  We just want to let you know we are still here even if our website will perhaps disappear for a time and, in fact, we have already ordered most of our seeds for the next growing season!
 
In addition to having a new website host, we plan on having a completely new website design.  Catherine is scheduled to design this new website and if you have any comments or suggestions you can contact her at webmaster@magiclandfarms.com.  By the way, our address for our website will remain the same- www.magiclandfarms.com
 
The apples we have in storage are keeping well and we plan on opening our door sometime in late March or early April for apple sales.  Nearly all long range forecasts are for a relatively early spring so we thought we might as well take advantage of it and open things early!  Shortly before we open up for apple sales, we will be sending out a newsletter to let you know what we have for sale and their prices, where they will be for sale and when they will be for sale.
 
We want to thank you for your past support of Magicland Farms and also for signing up for our newsletter.  Thank you.
 
The folks at Magicland Farms


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Snow scene

Looking south toward southeastern part of farm from the southern portion of our 20 acre woodlot.
Photo taken by Catherine Fox.

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Fremont, Michigan 49412
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