I love the cabin. Of course I treasure the snow too, since like HermitJim (live in Houston) and we SURE don't see snow like that. Your home looks simply wonderful and cozy. I can smell the beans and cornbread from here....oops, thought I was going crazy....that's what I'm cooking since I don't have any Lone Star Card or food stamps like what seems like most of Houston has.
Beautiful country...but what's all that white stuff?
ReplyDeleteJust kidding, Hermit...don't see much of that in Texas!
Your lucky Jim. This hermit sees lots of it. Every winter and all winter long. LOL.
ReplyDeleteThat's really nice up there.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures, and great objectives. Looking forward to watching the progress.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Albert A Rasch
The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles
The Range Reviews: Tactical
Proud Member of Outdoor Bloggers Summit
Thanks Albert, hopefully everything works out as planned.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures Mark!
ReplyDeleteThe snow looks amazing.... :)
Hope you are finally warming up a bit though.
jeanie
Thanks Jeanie, ya it has been alot warmer here lately. Mud will be flying soon, which is a good thing this time of year.
ReplyDeleteI love the cabin. Of course I treasure the snow too, since like HermitJim (live in Houston) and we SURE don't see snow like that. Your home looks simply wonderful and cozy. I can smell the beans and cornbread from here....oops, thought I was going crazy....that's what I'm cooking since I don't have any Lone Star Card or food stamps like what seems like most of Houston has.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming in an having a look around Donna. The cabin is'nt mine. Not yet anyway.
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