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The "Log Cabin" was built in 1904 by Morgan Gress for his private use. Ed Rivers bought the structure in 1928. His family lived there until November 23, 1935, when is burned to the ground. Depicted here are Mrs. Rivers, their son "d", and daughter Jerry. Mrs. Lawson Patten, holding her infant son Robert, visits with her friend, while Ralph Berryhill (wearing the catcher's mitt) talks with "D" and was the son of George Gress, who established the larger lumber mill in Milltown at the turn of the century. The Log Cabin remained the social center of Milltown/Lakeland until it burned the year for Rivers was elected Governor of Georgia.
Log Cabin to be raffled at RPCI's 2012 Tree of Hope celebration. Details at www.roswellpark.org/treeofhope/2012-raffle.
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This week's theme was: Y is for Yule
The local shops all decorate their windows with a Christmas theme. This is one of the windows in a local cafe.
Traditionally at this time of year you burn a yule log in an open hearth. These days not many people can do that, but these teddies have plenty of wood for their stove, so this will have to do for the theme.
This is an old one from my photostream post playing in photoshop. I prefer this one, think it has a bit more pop to it : )
This is my first real log cabin cushion and I have to admit, I'm quite pleased, on the whole.
It is to be a raffle prize for the Wilf Ward Family Trust
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Scenic view from Log Roll Overlook, part of the Green Ridge State Forest in Allegany County, Maryland.
One very nice thing about parks like Heritage Park. I love the split log contrast wit the clapboard.
Location: Punggol beach, Singapore
Having read a lot about the Punggol Beach Massacre of 1942 where-in about 400 Chinese civilians were massacred by the Japanese Military forces, me and my buddies decided to pay the site a visit one fine Sunday morning. Out of some sheer curiosity, we decided to find a way to the beach through the Forest. Came across this over hanging log of wood towards the end of the hike.
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