I'm in the process of migrating holonation.com from a lousy shared hosting provider to a pretty sweet virtual hosting service. Difference with the latter is that I control the everything about the server as if holonation had the whole machine to itself (actually, holonation is one of four 'virtual' sites on a single computer server). It's amazing what going from $5/month to $20/month can buy you.
What this all means for you is that response time should be quicker, and we won't have glitches that are the fault of the hosting provider. Instead, from here on out, all problems with the site are on me!
One thing you might notice right now is that "Our Latest Experiences" and "interactions" are empty, and recipe photos are not displaying. I need to revamp how the site handles these features (and pretty much everything else!).
The good and bad news is that I've very busy this year working on my OneManIncubator consulting business. I have one client for whom I've been doing website development. 90% of the code I've developed on that project started with the holonation code-base, and will be directly useable on holonation.
I'm looking forward to having a solid week or two to work on totally revamping the holonation site from top to bottom. The content on the site is amazing thanks to all of you. It's the codebase and site organization that needs an extreme makeover.
Oh well, hopefully soon. Thanks for your patience with this site migration.