Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Newville, Pennsylvania

Log Cabins Forever:  That cabin is big enough for the whole family. Who wants the room upstairs? Who wants to build a treehouse in the branches overhead? Who wants to claim the front porch? A month of cabins has come to an end. Make sure you caught them all. Newville Cemetery. [2015]

Monday, February 25, 2019

Griffin, Georgia, USA

Log Cabins Forever:  "Let us go up to the mountain of the Lord." Just follow that stream to its source, and a whole new world will be yours. Once you get there, though, you won't be coming back to the old cabin anymore. Yet, how could a memory of the place you called home be any sweeter? New Oak Cemetery. [2014]


Friday, February 22, 2019

Philippi, West Vriginia

Log Cabins Forever:  How many log cabins can you count? How many animals? (Keep looking.) How many posies? Mount Vernon Memorial Cemetery. [2014]

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Woodstown, New Jersey, USA

Log Cabins Forever:  That might be the cabin they loved so much, or it might just be a rendition of how they saw themselves when they visited the lake. It might also be the image of heaven they cultivated over many years together. There they are on the other side of the lake, but do they look worried about getting back to their earthly digs? Lawnside Cemetery. [2015]

Monday, February 18, 2019

Fenton, Michigan

Log Cabins Forever:  Eternal sleep has come to the cabin, but the world goes on: The moon shines, the snow brings it purity, the deer take care of the outside world. The promise of a new day is in the air: somewhere on the other side of those clouds. Peaceful, isn't it? Oakwood Cemetery. [2018]

Friday, February 15, 2019

Andalusia, Alabama

Log Cabins Forever:  Hardly anybody today can claim to have been born in a log cabin, but everyone can lay claim to one in paradise. The log cabin has become a symbol of the frontier roots of American independence and self-sufficiency. The next frontier is the great beyond. Stone Lake Gardens. [2017]


Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Strinestown, Pennsylvania

Log Cabins Forever:  Around Strinestown, there are no mountains like the ones on this headstone. In fact, the winters end up being more rain and slush than a continuous blanket of white. That doesn't matter though. The cabin and its setting are renditions of what's in the mind, not what's on the ground. Strinestown Cemetery. [2014]

Monday, February 11, 2019

Beckley, West Virginia

Log Cabins Forever:  If this was the old homestead, the family must have worked their way up in the pecking order to a two-story cabin. The views from those windows must have been spectacular. What do you think: Almost heaven? Sunset Memorial Park. [2012]

Friday, February 8, 2019

Fultonham, Ohio

Log Cabins Forever:  Many log cabins anchored the newly planted farmsteads in the Old Northwest. They have almost all disappeared from the landscape; but, there are still a few places where their memories are preserved. Seriously, though, no one would trade today's world for the world portrayed here, right? Fultonham Cemetery. [2016]

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Charleston, Illinois

Log Cabins Forever:  "Harry and Nan are sleeping side by side and their spirits are roaming with the blessed." He would have been in his 20s when he fought for the G.A.R. She would have been at home with her parents, probably (like him) on the Illinois prairie. This log cabin may be where their life together started. She was clearly devoted to her husband and to perpetuating the memory of  the "Northern" cause. How do we know? She was a member of the Women's Relief Corps. Mound Cemetery. [2017]

Monday, February 4, 2019

Geneva, Alabama

Log Cabins Forever:  Because they succumb so easily to fire, rot, and demolition, not many authentic log cabins survive on the American landscape. If you patch one onto your headstone, however, it will last for eternity. This one seems still to be occupied, and someone must be feeding the dog (and the dog's nemesis). Geneva Cemetery. [2017]