Cabin Living 1880s
Would you look at this place?
In the 1880s I can imagine how wonderful it was, can you see the blush of the raw planks?
Smell the fresh cuts?
There is still some chinking shrunken with age left between a few boards.
How many children slammed that door?
What was for dinner most nights?
The roof has been replaced with tin.
The flooring is almost gone.
Sunlight beams through the spaces where chinking should be. On a cold windy day there is nothing to stop the chilly fingers of winter from entering inside.
Someone built this house with great care and skill. The corners are fit the notches and that’s what has kept this house standing so many years.
Being able to visit a place like this with out being told “no touching” is a gift. Placing a hand on the wall, half closing my eyes, a story begins to form.
Who do you think might have lived here?