by Raven
Saturday, April 8th, was the Land Day celebration for the Acorn Community–honoring the day they moved on to their land, and this was their thirtieth anniversary. They posted a whole bunch about it and we reposted several of what they posted. I know I posted about it last week, but here’s two more posts–but first, everything else.
Starting with a couple of pretty pictures from the Magnolia Collective.




For a couple of pictures this did okay, getting two likes and a love and just over a hundred views.


Serenity Solidarity is a community in formation that’s also doing a lot of important stuff.


Here’s the link to the article. You may only get to look at it once before they start to tell you that you can only re-read it if you subscribe.
It didn’t do anywhere near as well as I thought it should. While it got three likes and two cares, it only got eighty-two views.


Then I found something on the East Brook Community Farm Instagram account which had been dormant through the winter, but was now back in farming season–and East Brook is basically Glomus Commune so I reposted this.






This did very, very well with five likes and loves and over two hundred views.


Finally, Acorn’s Land Day posts–one from April 8th, the actual Land Day, and the other, a leftover that we published on Monday the 10th.



This did pretty well with nine likes and loves and almost two hundred views.


When I didn’t have another post for Monday, I reposted this silly one.




While it was the second post about Land Day and just featured a couple of pictures of a dog–and only got a couple of likes, it still got a respectable number of views.


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