Featured, That Whole Work Thing »

[18 May 2010 | 65 Comments]

The team at Web Station came together to create another custom website with an intelligent database. Logomotive offers both Screenprinting and Embroidery for all of your apparel needs. With multiple machines for both processes, LogoMotive can quickly fill even the largest of orders. Web Station designed the custome artwork, database design and allows for Customer and Account Manager online access. The home page features a dynamic jQuery window that showcases featured information and a showcases the Logomotive Twitter feed so everyone can keep up with what is going on. You can see it here: ... [More]

Featured, That Whole Work Thing »

[18 May 2010 | 78 Comments]

Web Station, Inc. has made another new and unique website. Renovation Location was recently completed and is now "Live" and already helping homeowners find their perfect contractor. This site included custom web design, web and database development, green screen video and logo design. Web Station is in collaboration with this particular project and we can't wait to see it take off! The site is simple and after visiting the home page and watching the video you can find out exactly what Renovation Location can do for home owners who are looking to renovate their home. Check it out here: www.re... [More]

Day To Day »

[9 May 2010 | 70 Comments]

For whatever reason dogs have been at the center off our attention for the last couple of days. It started when one of the farm dogs, Cahoun, was seen in a lot of pain. He was acting very strange and seemed to be dying. He and his sister Cashew are about a year old and they are into everything. They are truly some jungle dogs and have gotten in many scraps with the local wildlife on several occasions. Cahoun vanished before we could find him and take him to a local veterinarian. We still aren't sure where he is or what he might have died of. Our best and probably safest guess is a snake bite... [More]

Day To Day »

[7 May 2010 | 156 Comments]

The work crew has been working hard on a new palapa in the back field. It is one of the most beautiful areas on the farm, in a large field bordered by Spanish Creek to the south, and planted with bamboo, bananas, plantains, mangos and jackfruit. Scattered throughout are big, old Cahoun palms.