Our version of retirement: Living a childhood dream

Of late, I've been missing cabin life

However,

I'm so happy my son is buying the place
Its so great for his little girls
They have so very much fun romping thru the woods, chasing rabbits and other little furry beings

They will be going fishing in a few days, as its the season for our commercial fisherman son to head into the deep seas
He's got a couple 90 foot boats that need to be busy while the seasons last

He'll button up the place, but we'll go up there about twice a month to tend things

We had to go up there today, as his eldest girl (7 years old) was running low on her Duvets syndrome meds (pretty heavy duty stuff).
She's not expected to live very deep into her teens

It was FedExed to our place today, as the cabin property has no address, and up in the boonies

It was a great day

The topper was, I saw my little buddy sittin' on a wood pile, and he recognized me right off the bat

My son said you could see the love in his eyes


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Last time we were together was when we moved

he seemed to know it was the last time we'd see each other

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it was a very great day
 
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"What is the price of two sparrows—one copper coin? But not a single sparrow can fall to the ground without your Father knowing it". Matthew 10:29 (new living translation)

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Dear Diary-

Two very blessed days

Sitting in the backyard in the cool of the evening was the topper
Sipping sun tea
Chatting with my lovely lady
We talked about anything and everything

Ending with discussing cabin designs...the roof much like my tiny abodes
May need to go with glue lams

Ought to be interesting

Speaking of.....

finished another

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Makes it eight on the shelf




Two on the bench

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Once ten are in stock, I'll Craigslist 'em
Local only


The shop was a tad warm today
100°F

Bought a big fan

Nice

Good days

Really good days
 
The 'Bird Brick' is Built Directly into Walls to Act as a Birdhouse.

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"The Bird Brick by designer Aaron Dunkerton places birdhouses in walls. Dunkerton created a series of bricks with cavities to act as a shelter for birds. Since urban nesting sites have decreased, building birdhouses into walls helps to keep the avian population up".

"The bird brick consists of a series of blocks arranged to form a circular cavity. Filling the cavity is a hollow and removable brick. The brick was made to be removable to allow it to be cleaned. According to Dunkerton, the cavity must be cleared every 2-5 years. All you have to do is twist out the brick, remove any debris and place the brick back into the cavity".
 
Dear Diary-

I stubbed my little toe today

Actually, I didn't 'stub' it.......I almost tore it off
Supple little thing
Didn't know it could bend so far back
Sorta the reverse of touching my toes.....it touched me

Now, it's no longer my little toe
It's rivaling my big toe

Hate being maimed

So, i duct taped it to my foot so I could put my shoes on
There's some pain

However, I did manage to hobble out to the shop and finish the last of ten tiny abodes

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This one is not as busy as the others, but I'm quite fond of how the root encases the entry

And, without so many roots, the grain is more exposed

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Well, if that don't complete the scene

Happy with how this one turned out

How these come together is always a bit of a mystery

Yesterday on the bench;
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Now finished;

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Those birdhouses are really lovely!

I just love birdhouses! My husband promised me that when he retires he's going to make a couple for me.

We even saved a stash of pennies to use to roof the birdhouses when they're done.

Pennies no longer exist in Canada.
 

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