I am in the final stages of building a log cabin. Bark, if that is what the shingles are made out of, attract chewing, nesting, flying and crawling hoards of bugs. A borate solution helps but who wants to keep doing that. Most of my cabin is bark-on wood cut from my own forest. I hope it works for me and for the people who own that delightful cabin in your picture. Linen Queen
Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art, architecture, antiquarian books and prints, dogs, natural history and sporting items, gardening, photography, graphic design, humor, quotes, real estate, interior design, renovation, restoration, learning new things, electronics and technology. This blog reflects my own personal taste and will never bore you. Rosemary Beck
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Everything about that porch is lovely---the door, the chairs. Oh, I can smell the pine forest just looking at that!
Have a great week, Rosemary
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I am in the final stages of building a log cabin. Bark, if that is what the shingles are made out of, attract chewing, nesting, flying and crawling hoards of bugs. A borate solution helps but who wants to keep doing that. Most of my cabin is bark-on wood cut from my own forest. I hope it works for me and for the people who own that delightful cabin in your picture. Linen Queen
Very inviting. Would love to go up to the door and ask for a peek inside.
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