Hi Dan - Thank you. My husband, James, built this cabin out of recycled cedar and windows from Odams. It is actually a sauna and we use it religiously. He would appreciate a direct comment from you. His email is jkudlack@manistee.org He has built a couple more that are similar. As a trio they form a little "community" in the woods. He would love to tell you the story - it's really quite incredible. Thanks - Gretchen
At 10:33am on February 11th, 2009, Deb Fellows said…
Hi Dan,
You made my day with the "cold is a relative thing" list. You should put that up here. Why don't you throw it into a blog? I think people will get a big kick out of it.
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You made my day with the "cold is a relative thing" list. You should put that up here. Why don't you throw it into a blog? I think people will get a big kick out of it.
Here's the message I send to all new members. Thanks for joining and for giving us a good laugh this morning:
Great to have you in the MyNorth Community! Just want to let you know how to manage comments on your profile page.
You are always notified when a comment has been posted on your profile page. The link in the e-mail will take you right to your profile page where the comment has been entered. If you don't want the comment to stay up on your page, just click on the little x in the upper right hand corner of the comment box. Voila! The comment is gone.
If you'd like to see all comments before they are even posted to your page, go to My Settings on the upper right side of your Profile page and click on Privacy. You'll see a series of questions, one of which is an option to see comments before they appear on your page.
There have been a couple instances where people have used the comment feature to solicit for their business or their cause. We strongly encourage everyone to remember that this is a social community, designed for people to share ideas, events, stories, photos and videos about Northern Michigan.
If you part of are a business or organization, the best way to get people to become engaged with you in a social community is to participate as a member. Share your events with photos and videos, but also, share your expertise in a Forum. Comment in ways that provides insight to other members as opposed to outright solicitation. You'll not only find that approach garners you more fans and probably more business, you will also enjoy your participation in this community all about Up North.
Questions? Concerns? Send them my way! And it's wonderful to have you in the community.
Deb Fellows