This was a good week on Facebook–at least in the sense that many people viewed these posts and they were successful in that regard.
When I visited Glomus Commune, a couple of months ago, I was struck by the one goat they had, who was very interested in me, and their two new sheep, who huddled as far away as they could, wanting to have nothing to do with people. I had to blow up the picture of the sheep to focus on the two of them.



This did pretty well, with three likes and two loves and a hundred and eighty-five views.


Acorn advertised a barbeque, but with a picture of stuff growing in the fields.



This did pretty well, however, with thirteen likes and loves, and a hundred and sixty-six views.


Twin Oaks have been selling their hammocks at craft fairs for years, although with the pandemic they had to stop for a while. Now, they’re at it again.



This did okay, with seven likes and loves and over a hundred and thirty views.


We’ve posted about the primroses at Acorn before and in their blurb, Acorn promised they would have primrose view parties in the future. And they did.






This post had the lowest statistics of the week which, at five likes and loves and a hundred and twenty-seven views, was not bad at all.
East Wind, which hadn’t post much for a while, recently did a couple of what they called ‘photodumps’, the first of which was of their crops.











This post did really, really well on Facebook, with fourteen likes and loves, two shares, and a whopping three hundred and twenty-two views.


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