My contribution to Monochromia this week. Joe gave this image the perfect title: The Original Tiny House.
This log cabin is part of the Wilderness Road Museum in Newbern, Virginia. The museum and surrounding cabins were closed when I road by one last Sunday afternoon, but I believe the cabin was built in the early 1800s.
This is a damn nice image Last Minute Laurie 🙂 What a perfect tiny home this would make for Terry and I. Seriously Laurie I love this image great work.
As you know by now, I have tagged you all over social media as the author of a great title!
In all seriousness: early American settlers were the first to live in Tiny Houses, and the Native Americans, Tiny Teepees.
I never thought about it until you used the term to describe the log cabin
You work great under pressure, Laurie. Love your image. 🙂
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My contribution to Monochromia this week. Joe gave this image the perfect title: The Original Tiny House.
This log cabin is part of the Wilderness Road Museum in Newbern, Virginia. The museum and surrounding cabins were closed when I road by one last Sunday afternoon, but I believe the cabin was built in the early 1800s.
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I think I came close to your ninety minutes last Wednesday night. Nothing like three straight weeks of company to throw off one’s routine.
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Glad I’m not the only one who has to be nudged every once in awhile!
Hope you find some quiet time soon.
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A hot summers day – neat contrast.
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It was quite the warm day. Perfect for riding though 🙂
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This is a damn nice image Last Minute Laurie 🙂 What a perfect tiny home this would make for Terry and I. Seriously Laurie I love this image great work.
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As you know by now, I have tagged you all over social media as the author of a great title!
In all seriousness: early American settlers were the first to live in Tiny Houses, and the Native Americans, Tiny Teepees.
I never thought about it until you used the term to describe the log cabin
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