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When we stopped at the sawmill, we learned that the guy who ran the mill also built log cabins. He built the cabin, took it apart and moved it to the final location. This is a completed cabin.
Ok I know...another Rivington Photo...but there is just so much to see and do...and I'm always worried i'll miss THAT picture...but here goes and I hope you enjoy.
ps. quite proud of this one!
Gary Horton is apprenticing his son Tommy in the art of log smithing. Photos taken during Horton's annual Log School weekend at his home in Carroll County on 8/5/17.
Pat Jarrett/The Virginia Folklife Program
Writing in the log book, a great idea and fun to read in less than favourable weather. This one in Michelle Hut on Eskdale Spur.
And here's the log, nicely soaked, in place under the lilac tree. It's standing on a rock that Ben had collected many years ago and had kept in his wardrobe. I hope that's ok Ben?
The log was a Christmas present. We should get oyster mushrooms on this next autumn.
Log Cabin to be raffled at RPCI's 2012 Tree of Hope celebration. Details at www.roswellpark.org/treeofhope/2012-raffle.
I hope this means they are seeding and are not going to build. i did see a grading truck pass by but don't know if he was part of this crew.