These are some shots of a cabin from our historic main street in Smalltownland. The land plot was purchased in 1796 and it is thought that the cabin was built shortly thereafter.
My town recently put up a vintage log cabin across from the post office. I've taken a few pics, but still don't know what the background is. You've inspired me to do some investigating today!
Great shots of a beautiful old log home. At first I couldn't figure out what was inside the window shot, then realized there was a reflection of your car. Looks like someone lives there. Love the candle in the window. We helped friends build a log home once...from a kit, but it was a fun experience, almost like playing Lincoln Logs.
These are some shots of a cabin from our historic main street in Smalltownland. The land plot was purchased in 1796 and it is thought that the cabin was built shortly thereafter.
ReplyDeleteI like the fact you were able to get up close and take some shots of the windows and exterior wood.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! :)
wow...it has held up well...great photos..
ReplyDeleteHow neat! I like the second shot looking in the window
ReplyDeleteI just love your photos. Those are fabulous and what a wonderful bit of history you are able to live near.
ReplyDeleteYou have an incredible eye. I loved these. I love your header barn also. You must have a blast shooting these gems.
ReplyDeleteBlessYourHeart
Awesome shots!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the cabin. It reminds me of my Grandparents' cabin from when I was growing up. I spent many a summer there!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of a wonderful place! Love the chinks in the logs.
ReplyDeleteThat cabin looks like artwork!
ReplyDeleteNice window view.
Great shots! Loved the cabin and your wonderful captures too!
ReplyDeleteGood lookin' cabin...nice captures.
ReplyDelete'Thoughtless Thursday', but thanks God it's Friday tomorrow!!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures always make me think and smile! AWESOME!!!!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy visiting pioneer places like this with its interlocking wood beams. What craftsmanship.
ReplyDeleteI love the reflection in the windows!
ReplyDeleteFarmchick -- so nice that someone has restored a log house. It certainly is charming -- barbara
ReplyDeleteAs if time stood still. One could nearly taste the wood.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Friday you all.
daily athens
Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the rustic look of the cabin. I bet it has great stories to tell!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I like your new banner with the barn! :)
Love the cabin. That's the style we used when we built our hunting cabin on my friends farm.
ReplyDeleteI love cabin and barn shots! Great photos
ReplyDeleteLovely perspectives here. I especially like that 2nd shot !
ReplyDeleteDid I mention that I really like your (new ?) header ?
My town recently put up a vintage log cabin across from the post office. I've taken a few pics, but still don't know what the background is. You've inspired me to do some investigating today!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of a beautiful old log home. At first I couldn't figure out what was inside the window shot, then realized there was a reflection of your car. Looks like someone lives there. Love the candle in the window.
ReplyDeleteWe helped friends build a log home once...from a kit, but it was a fun experience, almost like playing Lincoln Logs.
Wow! The craftsmenship of those buildings is incredible!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Love the perspective. : )
ReplyDelete~Andrea~
It is very old for a cabin, excellent shot!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are just absolutely GORGEOUS!! If only those walls could talk :)
ReplyDeleteThere are wonderful, simple details here, Farmchick. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love photos of windows and the vanishing point in the last one.
ReplyDeletebuenas fotografías...
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