• November in the woods…

    Sometimes we visit the cabin to get projects done. Other times it is more of an escape from the rest of the world. It’s been a great comfort to me lately. Ryan, Liam, Ron and Alison rented an AirBnB down the road during the opening days of hunting season. Rascal had another visit to the…

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  • New Driveway in October…

    Late October: Ryan has been up twice since and was able to take more pictures of the driveway excavation for me. It’s nearly finished and I am anxious to see it.  Gravel was laid on the driveway in the final photos. The leaves have been glorious and the weather fairly mild but I suspect the…

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  • October was a blur….

    Recap of the month. October was just a blur….We were able to take Rascal to see the property and he gave his paw of approval.  He was somewhat anxious until he was able to get out and sniff around on a walk. Lots of deer poop and other scat to sniff. We made some makeshift dog gates…

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  • End of September at the property….

    We were able to share the property with Ryan’s father and he was pleased with out purchase. We stopped at The Farmers Daughter for lunch in Capon Bridge for “West Virginia’s Best Hamburger” and they may be right. Some observations from our visit to the property  and cabin on Sunday, September 30.  I cleaned some…

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  • The Little House in the Woods….

    We aren’t quite sure what to call it yet, but I’m sure we will come up with something. On September 1, 2023 after many years of searching we founded and closed on a hunting property which came with a bonus “dry cabin”.  We only later learned that “dry” meant no plumbing.  The electricity was taken down…

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The Little House in the Woods…

We aren’t quite sure what to call it yet, but I’m sure we will come up with something. 

On September 1, 2023 after many years of searching we purchased a hunting property which came with a bonus “dry cabin”.  We only later learned that “dry” meant no plumbing.  The electricity was taken down last year which is really unfortunate.

So far we have had an excavator level out the driveway, installed foil insulation under the structure, planted some trees and grasses and we are working on installing an outhouse. 

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Andrea Bagdy Williams

Art Teacher, photographer, cabin owner, vintage seller and adventurer

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