Thursday, July 18, 2013

Draft Horses and Amish Log Cabins

Draft horses, reflected in door glass



And here they are, unreflected



There is a huge stack of huge logs...


...that they turn into things like this - a house...

...and this, a 14 x 28 cabin.

When my brother and sister-in-law were here from Denver for a couple days, we drove down to Schrock's and looked through some of  the many cabins and houses they build. Log houses aren't my favorite thing, but I became a quick believer after seeing these. Unfortunately, they don't throw a draft horse into the deal. Aren't they beautiful animals.

If you're looking for a log cabin, here's where to write for a brochure!
They've had buyers in ND, IA, MI, WI, and other states.

Cute bird houses, huh.

 Don't forget: Every cabin needs one of these -
and a Sears Roebuck catalog, of course



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32 comments:

  1. I love log cabins.
    But I hear they need lots of TLC.
    Sears and roebuck is good too.
    Woolie Hugs

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  2. I thought I'd love a log cabin for a fun vacation place...till I saw the bathroom. LOL. The horses are grand. xoxo,Susie

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  3. I think I could live in a log cabin as a cottage house most definitely!
    And those horses are magnificent
    Check out their muscles!!!!!!!
    XOXOXO

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  4. Those are lovely! I would love to have one of those some day! Thank you for sharing...

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  5. i have seen many outhouses in my life but never a log one, they are so cute... and i love the style of the 14 x 28 cabin. just right for retirement. our dream house is a log cabin so you know i love these

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  6. Am assuming that these are the model homes and they will build them on site? I love log home blueprints, but they don't do well in my area due to the wood bees and moisture and termites!! My nest house will be built out of concrete!

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  7. BTW- The horses are beautiful!!

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  8. Very neat! I also LOVE draft horses! Where would civilization be w/o them?

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  9. I've always loved log cabins.. and now they make them so posh!!

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  10. They have the most beautiful outhouses I've ever seen but as we know, they don't stay that way.

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  11. I really loved this post, those cabins are beautiful!!

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  12. I think draft horses are so beautiful! They are one of my favorite animals!! I'm always a sucker for the Budweiser commercials with the Clydesdyle's!!

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  13. I forgot to mention, that soap looks good enough to eat!

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  14. I have always wanted a log cabin on top of a mountain in the Smokeys here in Tennessee.

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  15. I love the log cabin outhouse! So cute. I love the draft horses, too. They are beautiful animals. I have a photo of one to show next week when I do barn charm with another barn from my trip to the Amish community near us.

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  16. Those are some mighty special outhouses!! Wonder if they are one-hole, or two? My Granny & Papaw had a three-holer!

    Seriously, the cabins are beautiful, but not as beautiful as those gorgeous animals!

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  17. Enjoyed your post with the horses and log homes. Nice soap too. I am a new follower from Friday Follow Hometalk Linky Party.

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  18. Love the pix and the horses are wonderful.
    My little friend Ava calls the outhouses Moon Boxes.
    Love you soap!
    Linda Lou

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  19. The log cabins are delightful, and I see they make doll's houses too, I've always wanted one:-)
    The horses are wonderful, though I'm sure they work very hard.

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  20. I would love a log cabin for weekends and vacations. And I love the horses

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  21. Fun photos, Judy. Is that place nearby? (you, not me LOL)

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  22. I find Amish people very courageous : it takes rally some kind of bravery to refuse modern world and to live by someone own standards. The reflection is awesome, and the carriage is magnificent : I like that horses are still use to work in harmony with humans.

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  23. Those little outhouses are so cute and I have always loved draft horses!

    Big Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

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  24. Those are cute.

    I don't know about an outhouse.

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  25. Such neat houses - log cabins aren't my thing either, but I can sure admire their beauty. And the beauty of those gorgeous horses.

    Thanks so much for joining in this week.

    xo
    Claudia

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  26. Hmmmm???? a log outhouse???? a first for me :)
    Hugs,
    Laura

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  27. Log cabins have such charm! I would love to live in one.

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  28. It would be fun to have a doll house! I've lived in a log cabin before and it's not my favorite but it's fun to decorate! Hugs!

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  29. Those draft horses are gorgeous creatures, I agree! The outhouses gave me a chuckle!

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