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House of Fallen Timbers: It Couldn’t Be Done
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House of Fallen Timbers. This Blog is the journal of my attempt to build a log cabin from dead trees and found materials. The goal is to create a small cabin spending as little money as possible. Tuesday, April 23, 2013. It Couldn’t Be Done. Somebody said that it couldn’t be done. But he with a chuckle replied. That “maybe it couldn’t,” but he would be one. Who wouldn’t say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin. On his face. If he worried he hid it. Posted by Fallen Timbers.
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House of Fallen Timbers: March 2012
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House of Fallen Timbers. This Blog is the journal of my attempt to build a log cabin from dead trees and found materials. The goal is to create a small cabin spending as little money as possible. Sunday, March 18, 2012. Last week I went to Vincennes Indiana. One of my goals was to get a photo of this Hewn-Timber Visitor's center. I've been meaning to add this two story dovetailed beauty to my collection for years. To my surprise I found another one on the way to Vincennes. Posted by Fallen Timbers.
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House of Fallen Timbers: January 2012
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House of Fallen Timbers. This Blog is the journal of my attempt to build a log cabin from dead trees and found materials. The goal is to create a small cabin spending as little money as possible. Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Blook Fever Jumps the Pond. If you've been reading along here for a while you'll remember that my cabin won third place in the 2011 International Shed of the Year competition featured on the blog of readersheds.co.uk. Posted by Fallen Timbers. Saturday, January 14, 2012. I went through...
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House of Fallen Timbers: I've been pinned!
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House of Fallen Timbers. This Blog is the journal of my attempt to build a log cabin from dead trees and found materials. The goal is to create a small cabin spending as little money as possible. Wednesday, February 20, 2013. And see if you've been pinned! Posted by Fallen Timbers. February 20, 2013 at 1:18 PM. Ahh, that was me! February 20, 2013 at 1:37 PM. March 7, 2013 at 6:54 PM. Isnt Pinterest an interesting place? I gave you a follow to keep up with what you are doing. - Margy. Cabin on the Coast.
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Sifting an archaeology of passions. A John Granger Gallery. Gustave Caillebotte: Paris Street, Rainy Day. Monet at the National Gallery of Art. Robert Whitmore: Licking Valley (1919). Literary Sources – Poetry. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock – T.S. Eliot. Two Tramps in Mud Time – Robert Frost. When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d. Poems by Mark Willis. Walden 1. Economy. Walden 8: The Bean-Field. The Return of the Flâneur. Doing the Joey in a Community of Believers. Aging and the Genetic Other.
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House of Fallen Timbers: July 2012
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House of Fallen Timbers. This Blog is the journal of my attempt to build a log cabin from dead trees and found materials. The goal is to create a small cabin spending as little money as possible. Friday, July 27, 2012. The Eagle Has Landed. Illinois is one of the best states in the lower 48 for Eagle watching. In the winter thousands of them hunt the Mississippi and Illinois River. These birds come down from Wisconsin and Minnesota to enjoy the milder climate over the winter. Image by Ken Thomas. In 1985...
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House of Fallen Timbers: October 2012
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House of Fallen Timbers. This Blog is the journal of my attempt to build a log cabin from dead trees and found materials. The goal is to create a small cabin spending as little money as possible. Tuesday, October 2, 2012. Over the summer I had the privilege of working on the reconstruction of a traditional Eastern Woodland Native American lean-to. Fort Ouiatenon park in Tippecanoe County Indiana is home to a reconstruction of an 18th century blockhouse which I featured earlier. During the feast the publi...
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House of Fallen Timbers: Earthships
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House of Fallen Timbers. This Blog is the journal of my attempt to build a log cabin from dead trees and found materials. The goal is to create a small cabin spending as little money as possible. Thursday, March 7, 2013. This month I am very pleased to be able to share Earthships. Chris Reynolds was kind enough to send me the following information and give me permission to pass it along here at the House of Fallen Timbers. The photographs are from Wikimedia Commons. Intern program, Taos, NM - One month w...
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House of Fallen Timbers: April 2013
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House of Fallen Timbers. This Blog is the journal of my attempt to build a log cabin from dead trees and found materials. The goal is to create a small cabin spending as little money as possible. Tuesday, April 23, 2013. It Couldn’t Be Done. Somebody said that it couldn’t be done. But he with a chuckle replied. That “maybe it couldn’t,” but he would be one. Who wouldn’t say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin. On his face. If he worried he hid it. Posted by Fallen Timbers.
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House of Fallen Timbers: May 2012
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House of Fallen Timbers. This Blog is the journal of my attempt to build a log cabin from dead trees and found materials. The goal is to create a small cabin spending as little money as possible. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. From what I understand the Iroquois are credited with devising this method of planting and from them it spread to most of the Eastern Woodland Native people of North America. There is a very cool Mohawk legend about the three sisters which I included in my latest book " Pickawillany. The t...
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