Happy Friday: Tree on the Cabin

Today is Friday and that means it's time for the Next Chapter Book Club hosted by the ever lovely Jaime Ridler. There were many happy moments this week but the one I will share with you today is the one that stands out as the happiest moment of this week and that would be when 6 huge pine trees fell on my little red cabin.

I know what you're thinking. If this is her happiest moment what does the worst moment look like? Well it was really bad and because it's happy friday I will share it with you another time. For now you'll just have to take my word for it.

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Starting last Friday we recieved some ice and snow. Knoxville got a lot. Maryville a little less and I didn't think anything more of it. Until Sunday when my phone rang and it was an unknown neighbor up on top of the world letting me know that there seemed to be some trees on my little red cabin better known as "the stuga". It's swedish for "little red cabin" or sort of.

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I was told that it was a land of snow and ice. Over 7 inches in all. The roads were completely iced over and it was too dangerous to come up. I called the ever talented handy-man Marshal and asked if we could go up on Monday to see my little house. A little later the phone rang again …it was Marshall. The man is the family hero now. He went up directly,through ice and snow, breaking branches and frozen lakes. "There's a lot down Val. I can't tell if there's damage or how much damage because you have some trees on your roof."

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By Monday we had a plan. As Marshal and Mike went up to start cutting trees many people of the mountain community came by to help. Not only did they help but they kept a watchful eye out for things. I'm so very thankful to all who helped. In all there wre two trees on the house and shed and 4 big trees in our entry road. I'm thankful for Russ who made the effort to search out our phone number so we would know about the trees. I'm thankful for Richard who came from Texas to appraise the damage. I'm so very happy to report that we will be building a new shed but the little red house is just fine.

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My little stuga is my happy place on this earth. If something happened to it then we would have to deal with it but I'm so glad it's ok. Concerning the scope of important things in life it's not but what was important was that a little mountain community thought it was important and they wanted to let us know that we have a place there. Thank you so very much and may all that wood keep you warm.

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15 responses to “Happy Friday: Tree on the Cabin”

  1. LaWendula Avatar
    LaWendula

    Lovely little stuga! Looks so nice.
    The snow is awful, I really start to hate it. We never had such a strong and crazy winter in Germany since 100 years or so.

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  2. oh my goodness! I’m glad your little red house is still standing. And you are a very lucky family to have such kind and concerned neighbors. Props to them!
    ps–about the blockprinting, Dick Blick art supplies sells the materials you need, and any good art supply store should also have it(Speedball is a good brand for tools and ink). Good luck!

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  3. Oh, what a magical little red house… I’m so happy that it’s okay, and like you, withstood the storm with boldness and love. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  4. Such a cute and cosy looking place – I’m glad it was OK. And how wonderful the human spirit can be to help others when they need it!

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  5. It is wonderful how communities pull together at times like that – and must be such a good feeling for you to know that they are watching out for you. So glad there was no more damage than there was.

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  6. I am happy that the trees spared your little stuga. It is a lovely spot to have a cabin.

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  7. I know how much a special place like your little stuga can mean to a family. It must be so comforting to know that you are part of such a wonderful community.

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  8. What a week it must have been! Glad your little magic place is still all in one piece – how wonderful to have that community around you to help when needed! Hope your weekend is more relaxed – big hugs from over here ๐Ÿ˜€

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  9. Such happy things that your little stuga survives and that your mountain community is a caring one. Your pictures tell quite a dramatic tale.

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  10. So glad that your happy place is safe.. and so well-loved!

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  11. Oh my! One catastrophe after another on the famous Fridays! I’m so glad everything worked out well in the end and that you are blessed with such great neighbours!

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  12. Sounds like a wonderful community to be a part of.. love your little red stuga and I am glad it is ok

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  13. I love your pictures and the accompanying story. Thank you so much for sharing your happiness with us. I am so glad the red house is okay.

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  14. Oh Valarie, my goodness I am so glad your sweet little stuga is safe and sound. Isn’t it a beautiful thing to feel the warmth of community in this way! Stay warm and cozy with all the snow xo
    Are you familiar with the Jan Brett book Hedgie’s Surprise? It is a sweet favorite in our home, your stuga reminds me of the cute hen house in the story : )

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  15. Glad no one was hurt and that it can all be put right. We did not get any of the snow up here in Massachusetts. We haven’t had even one big storm yet this winter. I love the feeling of being snowed in, but I can do without falling trees!

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