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 16 days ago
Depends. Is this the National Geographic channel, or Netflix??
xaingo 16 days ago
I think Charles Ingalls had make that decision as well in one of those Little House books or the TV show.
comixbomix 16 days ago
Or the birth of a maple syrup conglomerate?
markkahler52 16 days ago
The dead pioneer ghost would scare the maple syrup right outta me!!
bluecat 16 days ago
Man only huh?
Sounds like he’s considering whether the lady is a pioneer.
CleverHans Premium Member 16 days 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 16 days ago
Either way, it’s an adventure.
GojusJoe 16 days 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 16 days ago
You won’t know until you enter the cabin and check out what is inside.
xSigoff Premium Member 16 days ago
I notice there are no power/utility poles. Count me out.
mistercatworks 16 days 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 15 days ago
Go ahead and do improvements on the cabin and for sure it will tee off a ghost.
jimandmj 15 days ago
The chimney is too short for code.