Further down the pathway I came across the old Historic Cabins. It's almost like a little ghost town. It didn't appear that any were rented out so it was really neat having this whole little "village" all to myself for a few minutes. Then I saw Nick heading back up towards me from the Lodge so we went back to our cabin.
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I loved how the little lights were glowing, kind of reminded me of a Thomas Kinkade painting...
I read this about the Valley View cabin on the Lodge's website: Built in 1918 for the Moody Family who purchased Mountain Lake in 1930, this rustic three-bedroom cottage features a wood burning fireplace, spacious living room and wraparound porch offering views of the valley.
That was the surprise I was telling you about yesterday! If you know me, you know I have an affinity of old things so these made me happy, happy, happy!
If you want to read more about the historic cabins CLICK HERE
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I loved how the little lights were glowing, kind of reminded me of a Thomas Kinkade painting...
I read this about the Valley View cabin on the Lodge's website: Built in 1918 for the Moody Family who purchased Mountain Lake in 1930, this rustic three-bedroom cottage features a wood burning fireplace, spacious living room and wraparound porch offering views of the valley.
That was the surprise I was telling you about yesterday! If you know me, you know I have an affinity of old things so these made me happy, happy, happy!
If you want to read more about the historic cabins CLICK HERE
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Oh Tanya this is beautiful I would so live there:) Hug B
ReplyDeletethese are wonderful shots, I grew up in a place where there were a large number of European immigrants, these homes/cabins are what my grandparents and their neighbours lived in..none preserved like these beauties here.
ReplyDeleteI missed some of your recent posts so I scrolled backwards to catch up and I'm so glad that I did. Your mountain lodge experience looks like it was a ton of family fun in a wonderful historic place.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of those structures!
ReplyDeleteReally loving this magical tour Tanya- a great ghostly dusky wintry light to them all.
ReplyDeleteit is pretty but still spooky. :)
ReplyDeleteThe charm-o-meter is pegged to the max. Nice shots !
ReplyDeleteGreat photos that give a sense of the mysterious aura around some of those buildings!
ReplyDeleteAnother set of gloriously atmospheric photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat moody photos. I especially liked the second to last image. Wow, can see the air. This set of cabins look like a set for a mystery movie.
ReplyDeleteThese dusk shots really capture a beautiful mood to the location. Lovely shots, Tanya!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Tanya, these could be book covers or movie posters!
ReplyDeleteThat is neat how the lights are glowing! Really pretty. Like something out of a movie!
ReplyDeleteAll of these shots are fab-u-lous. No, they are outstanding :). Have a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year. I have enjoyed exchanging comments with you - it has been fun. xx
ReplyDeleteHere come the spooky shots that I had seen on FB! Love them!
ReplyDeleteLovely spot -- happy holidays my friend!
ReplyDeleteI hope no one jumped out from behind a cabin and shouted "Boo!"
ReplyDeleteLiving in a city, I miss views like this.
ReplyDeleteThose are some sweet looking cabins.
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