in the grand targhee national forest.
it's beautiful land in a gated community.

there are three rivers that run
through the development
and we are close to mesa falls

our lot boarders land owned
by the bureau of land management
so no one can build next to us.
it has tons of aspen trees and huge fir trees

graham has big plans to build a cabin,
while i've recently thought we should
sell the land and buy a bigger house.
however, after enjoying a weekend of snow
and cuddling as a family, i decided
a cabin would be an awesome retreat.
2 comments:
I agree! your house is beautiful but what if you guys developed sweet new memories about going to your own cabin for a special holiday! It would be pretty sweet, not to mention the little brother rights. haha.
To build or not to build??? - This is the question. Who knows what the answer is ... If a cabin is built, I believe that it is best to keep it simple, otherwise it becomes complicated. Regardless, enjoy!
Love,
Aunt Shelley
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