You're looking at two felled trees stretching across an unused, gravel road in the dense (to me) forests of northern West Virginia. The leaves everywhere are deep (again, to me), big oak leaves mixed with pine tags. Crunch, crunch. On this hill top stands this beautiful rental "cabin."
This dark-ish photo makes the house look giant, but it actually isn't. It's so-well designed inside that it feels 'spaciously cozy.' (How do the pros pull that off?) All the amenities were there, including an outdoor sauna not visible here. Yes, it was a memorable two nights.
On most trips anywhere we would go out for a drive once, but here we stayed put. I didn't want to miss a minute in this relaxing atmosphere. Below is an inside sequence from morning, afternoon, and night, from the same vantage point.
Yup, we were up tiptoeing around in the moon light. I didn't intend to take the same photo ice, but so it happened. As you can tell, I'm not a photographer nor a travel reviewer, but maybe it is time to catalog something.
Getting married between Christmas and New Year's has a lot of perks we've found. For instance, it's a needed interlude at the time of year, whether or not we left home.
Thanks for reading,
Kimberly
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