Automated construction: boosting on-site productivity using a platform-based approach

Kennedy was a big fan of the rat on the toilet paper.. What?

There, Chris, are you happy?).Anyway, here’s a cornfield!

Automated construction: boosting on-site productivity using a platform-based approach

There aren’t very many things I love more than a good cornfield.The sun got lower and it was time to start heading home.Hope you enjoyed this glimpse of the countryside around here.. And I hope you either get lots done on the Holiday tomorrow, or nothing at all, depending on what suits you best at the time!Last week we decided to throw together a little “party” for Kennedy and a couple of her friends.

Automated construction: boosting on-site productivity using a platform-based approach

It was a good way to keep them occupied and happy for an afternoon, and since her friends agree that Halloween is the most exciting thing ever and it’s totally appropriate to do Halloween crafts 2 and a half month early.That’s exactly what we did.. Straight to Pinterest I went!

Automated construction: boosting on-site productivity using a platform-based approach

Suddenly I looked like the funnest mom ever.

Got them fooled!.If you do need to use a photo in landscape, make sure that the lettering takes up about 50% of the entire photo.

In portrait, aim for about 25%.. Like this:.That pillow post was a fairly popular one, but not thanks to that photo.

The text is so tiny, it’s impossible to read when it’s Pinterest-sized!.TIP #4: Show only a single thing in your photo..

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