
Our favorite area to go camping was in Door County. Having tried a few other areas we always came back to this area.
It made it bearable to come to the end of our yearly camping excursion because we were planning on one last fling for the summer. Labor Day Weekend.
Since Labor Day can be iffy weather we all decided that renting a cabin would be safer and a new experience.
One of our favorite cabins was on the Green Bay Side of Door County. It was a 150-year-old log cabin. We called the dust cabin, even though upon arrival we thought we should clean it and found that it was clean, its appearance was deceiving. All the furniture, including rugs, was old having come from an antique store. This consisted of many, many taxidermied, animals including bears, strange birds with missing legs, and other hideous animals. You might say What made this cabin so special? Well, the kitchen was so cozy being built with birch logs creating shelves, and holding together the kitchen island. There was a sauna in it, a living room, a sitting room, a bath of course, and a large front porch facing Green Bay. This porch reminded me of a cowboy movie and I could just imagine a couple of horses being tied up outside. Then there was a huge drop-off leading to the water. The steps and railing leading to the water were also made of birch logs. We loved to go hiking as there were really neat areas in the woods where you could enjoy the season. It was one of a kind.
These memories are so special and I will treasure them forever,
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