Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Wordless Wednesday

16 comments:

Sunny said...

How charming. Love the stonework on the chimney.
Sunny :)

Susan Freeman said...

What a charming cabin. Look at the little window by the fireplace. I just want to take a peek inside.

Love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo

Deanna said...

May you have a sweet week.
Neat cabin!
Can you imagine living in a tiny cabin in the wilderness?
Yes, I can,
d

Barbara Anne said...

ah, the beauty and serenity of snowfall makes this wonderfully made cabin shine as haven.

thank you!

Unknown said...

I want to live there!

Midwest to Midlands said...

Looks like a good place to sit by the fire with a good book.

Mary Lou said...

All it needs is some smoke coming out of the chimney. I love it.

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

There's something so warm and inviting about a cabin, especially on a cold day like we're having in Virginia!

MadSnapper said...

I would like to live in your log cabin, but could we move it away from possiblity of snow? we have log cabins in FL but not like this one. I love log cabins, but here we have to fight termites to stay in them. love the photo. It says to me. from the past!

DeniseinVA said...

I think this is wonderful Jo, so picturesque with the snow. This is my fantasy, to have a little cabin up in the mountains, with a roaring fire and a hot cup of tea to sip while I'm feeling all toasty warm.

Kay said...

Now that is one really cool looking cabin.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Love the little cabin, Jo... Where is it???? Smokies?

Hugs,
Betsy

L. D. said...

What a wonderful piece of history. The people who built it and moved into breathed a sigh of relief that they finally had shelter.

DJan said...

Is this your shot or something from the Internet? If your shot, do you get to visit or do you live there? It's beautiful, whatever!

The Retired One said...

Wow, what an old cabin that is...charming..I'd love to see the inside too!

George said...

This would be a wonderful place to spend a wintry day.