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Controlling Mosquitoes at Your Cabin

Mosquitos Another amazingly annoying pest is the mosquito.  It is merely  6 mm long but is biologically endowed with some effective tools that allow it to easily find its prey, furtively feed,  quietly...

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Space-saving Beds for Small Cabins

When your cabin has a minimum amount of living space, you have to make the most of every inch. Creative design and the use of multi-function furniture can increase the use of your living space without...

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Embracing Solitude: A Must Do at Your Cabin.

Everyone else was up at the cabin.  I found my way down to the copse of Gamble oaks, climbed in the hammock I’d hung up, got comfortable, and took a deep, relaxing breath.  A gentle wind kicked up,...

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Winterizing Your Cabin–Insurance Against Damage or Loss

Coming back in the spring to a cabin that is sound and ready to go for the season is worth all the preparation you have to go through before winter hits.  There is a lot that can happen in the... (READ...

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Knowing When to Close Down Your Cabin

Closing down the cabin for the winter is always a sad day.  It marks the end of those idyll weekends where you can easily escape the roar of civilization and bask in the comfort of solitude,...

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Creating Space in Your Log Cabin with Room Dividers

Room dividers can be a handy device for small cabins. They can give you a flexible option for providing a little privacy, defining and separating areas of function, providing more utility, adding some...

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Consider a Composting Toilet for Your Log Cabin: It Could Be A Pot of Gold.

A composting toilet is an option every cabin owner off the grid should seriously consider. It saves a lot of water, contains and destroys harmful pathogens safely, has less impact on the environment,...

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Google Earth: A Powerful Application for Every Cabin Owner

If you are a cabin owner and you haven’t used Google Earth, you should sit right down to your computer, download it, and launch its tutorial.  It’s a very useful application, easy to use, and free....

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Transfer Pumps are Handy Tools for Cabin Owners.

A transfer pump, or a utility pump, moves water from one place to another. It’s a good tool to have around at your home or your cabin. It makes quick work out of a typically tedious task. When we...

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Create a Cabin T-shirt for Friends and Family

Creating lasting memories with friends and family is a big part of cabin life. Sending them home with a cabin t-shirt is a fun and thoughtful way of extending the good experience they enjoyed with you....

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Cabin Property, Trespassers, and Property Signs: What you need to know.

Property is either private or it is owned by the government.  Posting “No Trespassing,” “Keep Out,” or “Private Property” signs clarifies that ownership to others and gives them notice of what access...

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You Won’t Believe All the Ways You Can Use a Five-Gallon Bucket at your Cabin.

Some time ago, I was intrigued by somebody’s ingenuity in turning a plastic five-gallon bucket into a simple air conditioner. We watched a YouTube video on how to make one and then made one ourselves....

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What Tools Do You Need at Your Cabin?

There is always going to be some work to do at your cabin. It might be some maintenance, something that needs repair or remodeling, or there might be an area on your property you want to develop. It’s...

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Space Saving Ideas for the Kitchen in your Cabin

The kitchen is a focal point of your cabin.  It’s where food is stored and prepared, where the family gathers to dine, and where the clean-up takes place.  It’s a place to get a drink or to wash...

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Log Cabins: Their Purpose and Why They Matter

Historically, log cabins had their beginnings in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe where people used tall pines to construct shelters that were enduring, kept them comfortable, and protected them from...

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Using Cultured Stone to Beautify Your Cabin: The How To’s.

There’s nothing like stone to enhance the natural feel and beauty of your cabin inside or out.  Its rugged splendor brings a sense of stability and strength while its earth tones complement almost any...

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Cool Activities for Rainy Days at the Cabin

We woke up to a blizzard.  It was our first overnight at the cabin for this season and we realized as we stared out the window at the blowing snow that winter wasn’t quite ready to let go.  Our...

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Your Cabin Property: A Fabulous School for Learning About Natural Sciences

One of the things my six-year-old granddaughter likes to do at the cabin is to go on an “adventure,” which means we wander down into the undeveloped portion of our property and explore all the wonders...

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Log Walls, What Eats Them, What Preserves Them

What is Wood? Wood is cellular material, made up of polysaccharides and other carbohydrates.  It is a honeycomb-like structure of hollow, tubular cells that gives wood amazing strength, insulating...

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Water Storage Containers and Water Level Indicators for your Cabin

Water Tanks There are several reasons why you need water tanks at your cabin: Culinary Use: Unless you are connected to the grid and have water piped in, you will need to haul water in to use in your...

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