by Helene Zachrison | Sep 3, 2014 | In progress, Our blog: A city dweller takes over rural life
As the owner of a small shop, it is heavenly inspiring to be able to stroll around the Formex fair and take part in the huge sea of beautiful furnishings. Twice a year, our trip goes to Älvsjömässan to fill up with nice things for the opening weekends in our store. And...
by Helene Zachrison | Aug 17, 2014 | In progress, Our blog: A city dweller takes over rural life
After an investigation in the municipality regarding organic assortment and raw materials in shops, cafes, restaurants and conference facilities, it turned out that Herresta Lada's organic café rowed home the gold! The chairman of the municipal board, Lars Bryntesson, handed out the only ...
by Helene Zachrison | Aug 16, 2014 | In progress, Our blog: A city dweller takes over rural life
Think how wonderful it is with party, joy, love and hope! Or - in other words: Wedding. We have the pleasure of regularly experiencing these feelings that spread when wedding guests rent in and, as it were, occupy our nice barn. It is as love itself spreads its ...
by Helene Zachrison | Aug 11, 2014 | In progress, Our blog: A city dweller takes over rural life
We at Herresta Lada are now celebrating and looking forward to our new website! We wanted to make a clearer, more accessible, modern, mobile-friendly and more attractive site - a better website simply. So here we are now! We hope that information about our services and activities ...
by Helene Zachrison | Jul 27, 2014 | In progress, Our blog: A city dweller takes over rural life
Yesterday we had a visit from two exciting politicians from Knivsta, both deeply involved in the sustainable society of the future. Extra fun that they represent C and M, which for me was more unusual (when it comes to sustainability issues). We found that there are so many ...
by Helene Zachrison | Jul 27, 2014 | In progress, Our blog: A city dweller takes over rural life
Our newly acquired hens carried on a secret; one of the hens has emerged as a rooster! That means 2 roosters in the hen house, one too many, especially as there are only 4 hens. Luckily we had extended the right to make a complaint at the time of purchase. So today we were and replaced one ...