Nice I wonder if the chinking is the age old formula Mud and manure
Excellent documentation of the "before" the renovation. It just needs some straightening.
Great shots! I wonder what the history is on the bulding.
Good Work, Jim. I really like the closeup of the chinking in the last image, texture is great. I really enjoy finding these old structures on the back roads of Colorado.
Rowedean
Now that is a true log cabin, not the flights of fancy that the elite are building today!
The different views of the same subject are really creative. Nice work.
Many thanks everyone for stopping by and responding...I appreciate your comments. Posted these pix early yesterday morning before heading to a northern bird refuge.
JRiepe wrote:
Nice shots as usual Jederick. I spent the first nine months of my life in a log cabin and the next eighteen years in a house with no indoor plumbing.
That is some history, Jerry that not many of us have experienced...bet you still had a good time growing up and experiences not many could claim!!
Very good find, Jim, SO when are you moving it?
Nice captures of sturdy old log cabin. Love the close-up #4.
Earnest Botello wrote:
Very good find, Jim, SO when are you moving it?
As soon as I get my "buckskin" wardrobe...I wanna look authentic!!
Hereford wrote:
Nice captures of sturdy old log cabin. Love the close-up #4.
Many thanks, Hereford...I thought the wood texture and chinking made for an interesting pix!!
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