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Fall | Winter | Spring | Summer | Critters at cabin | Home Inside the cabin |
![]() This is the upstairs bedroom where the outside walls are finished with 1x12 rough cut pine boards to look like the inside of a log cabin. |
![]() The inside walls are finished in rough coat plaster and painted white, while the ceiling is finished in tongue and groove white pine. |
![]() This view shows the yellow pine flooring that is finished with many coats of polyurethane. |
![]() The upstairs dormer allows enough room for a large poster bed and also contains a large skylight that helps make the room bright and sunny, not to mention allowing for some year round beautiful views..... |
![]() In the fall, the view through the skylight become a burst of color as the overhead poplar trees change to a brilliant gold. |
![]() Then after all the leaves have fallen from the trees, you get to enjoy the beautiful full moon on a clear winter night. |
![]() Looking from a rear bedroom window, you can see the pine trees set against the fall colors of the poplars, oaks, beeches, maples and other trees that surround the cabin. |
![]() In the kitchen sits an antique Quakertown 6 burner wood cook stove that not only heats the cabin quite nicely in the winter, but also does all our cooking and baking during the cooler months. |
![]() Having a woodstove gives you plenty of exercise, not only when you cut it down, cut it to length and split it but also........ |
![]() ...... when you have to carry it into the cabin. |
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