Did you play with Lincoln Logs as a child? If so, maybe that is why you are drawn to them....because that's their colors. Maybe it reminds you of your childhood...it reminded me of mine. :)
Oh my goodness. I wonder if whoever lives there takes the views for granted. For all of us who don't live in the mountains it so majestic and breathtaking!
What beautiful mountains....breathtaking.....
ReplyDeleteI too love log cabins with green roofs; they just belong in the mountains...
What a beautiful setting for a home. Mt. Cheam looks magnificent from this angle.
ReplyDeleteI could live there!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture with Mt. Cheam...we used to live in Chilliwack, so your posts always bring back pleasant memories!
ReplyDeleteDid you play with Lincoln Logs as a child? If so, maybe that is why you are drawn to them....because that's their colors. Maybe it reminds you of your childhood...it reminded me of mine. :)
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way about white cottages and pretty yards. Having mountains in the distance would be a bonus.
ReplyDeleteOh they draw me in too but I have to admit I hardly notice it with those gorgeous mountains behind:) B
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place! I would love a home in a setting like that!
ReplyDeleteThe browns and greens remind me of the logs we used to play with as children. Fine post.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very rustic and homey. MB
ReplyDeleteI would love a house like that and with the view..wow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the log cabin and green room. I wonder what the view looks like from inside the house with such a spectacular mountain nearby.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. I wonder if whoever lives there takes the views for granted. For all of us who don't live in the mountains it so majestic and breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteit sure is pretty! wow, that view!
ReplyDeleteOh my- mountains- big sigh- so gorgeous!
ReplyDeletePicturesque building in a beautiful setting.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in 'Rurality Blog Hop #3' Hope to see you next Wednesday for #4...
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