I was born in the log cabin I helped my father build.
I lived in a log cabin for several years. It was okay, but there were a lot of yellowjackets that managed to get inside during the summer…things are never as romantic as they seem…
How about a wife vs her mysteriously vanished self-absorbed husband story. Maybe she could then find someone to share a “they lived happily ever after” story.
Leroy 2 months ago
Depends. Is this the National Geographic channel, or Netflix??
xaingo 2 months ago
I think Charles Ingalls had make that decision as well in one of those Little House books or the TV show.
comixbomix 2 months ago
Or the birth of a maple syrup conglomerate?
markkahler52 2 months ago
The dead pioneer ghost would scare the maple syrup right outta me!!
bluecat 2 months ago
Man only huh?
Sounds like he’s considering whether the lady is a pioneer.
CleverHans Premium Member 2 months ago
I was born in the log cabin I helped my father build.
I lived in a log cabin for several years. It was okay, but there were a lot of yellowjackets that managed to get inside during the summer…things are never as romantic as they seem…
Doug K 2 months ago
Either way, it’s an adventure.
GojusJoe 2 months ago
How about a wife vs her mysteriously vanished self-absorbed husband story. Maybe she could then find someone to share a “they lived happily ever after” story.
j.l.farmer 2 months ago
You won’t know until you enter the cabin and check out what is inside.
xSigoff Premium Member 2 months ago
I notice there are no power/utility poles. Count me out.
mistercatworks 2 months ago
Nobody makes single-track stories anymore. Make woman against nature AND ghost of a murdered pioneer killed by a log house falling on him.
Smeagol 2 months ago
Go ahead and do improvements on the cabin and for sure it will tee off a ghost.
jimandmj 2 months ago
The chimney is too short for code.