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July 31, 2006
Jackson, Wyoming
Our best friends Chris and Ben have a very cool cabin just a few yards outside the Grand Teton National Park. This shot was taken from the deck shortly after sunrise on Friday morning. We stared at this view for three days and barely noticed the home in the foreground - our eyes were fixed on the mountains. The photo simply can not do justice to the scale of this place.
The cabin actually consists of three structures. One has a kitchen, outfitted with classic turquoise appliances, and small bedroom. The center structure is now a beautiful large bedroom and bathroom, and the third is the spot where Chris' dad, Nathaniel Burt spent summers writing. Chris describes the cabin as "rustic", but I'd call it "fabulous".
I have much more to share from our trip to Jackson Hole, but it's getting late. Come back soon for more!
Posted by thedude at July 31, 2006 10:16 PM
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