Wilderness Cabin

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Peggy Lee Tremper ISBN: 9781329642126
Publisher: Lulu.com Publication: August 12, 2016
Imprint: Lulu.com Language: English
Author: Peggy Lee Tremper
ISBN: 9781329642126
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication: August 12, 2016
Imprint: Lulu.com
Language: English

After adopting two children in Newfoundland, Canada, Peggy returns to the States with her husband. In the back woods of northern Minnesota Peggy buys a forty-acre section of land where she clears a site near a wilderness pond. Deer, moose and bear visit the pond regularly. One day when it rains on her she decides to build a tool shed. Eventually it turns into an eight by ten foot cabin in which she lives for a while. Friendship Cabin is built by friends with rustic cedar siding. Having lived without electricity or running water in Nigeria, Africa, where she was a missionary for six years, the rustic living suited her just fine. Splitting wood, hauling drinking water from a neighbor and melting snow for washing up, life takes on a real challenge. The wild animal stories she includes will delight the young, and entertain the old. Everyone will find this journey of hope, in a rustic setting, captivating and inspiring.

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After adopting two children in Newfoundland, Canada, Peggy returns to the States with her husband. In the back woods of northern Minnesota Peggy buys a forty-acre section of land where she clears a site near a wilderness pond. Deer, moose and bear visit the pond regularly. One day when it rains on her she decides to build a tool shed. Eventually it turns into an eight by ten foot cabin in which she lives for a while. Friendship Cabin is built by friends with rustic cedar siding. Having lived without electricity or running water in Nigeria, Africa, where she was a missionary for six years, the rustic living suited her just fine. Splitting wood, hauling drinking water from a neighbor and melting snow for washing up, life takes on a real challenge. The wild animal stories she includes will delight the young, and entertain the old. Everyone will find this journey of hope, in a rustic setting, captivating and inspiring.

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