My late wife and I purchased our mountain property in 2000. Over the next few years, we worked out plans and finances for a cabin, and began building in phases.
The
key word here is “cabin.” I had in mind something small and simple. Maybe even
rustic. I briefly considered an A-frame, then let that idea wander off into the
trees.
“Simple”
never made it onto the final prints. Before long, we had something that looks
suspiciously like a second home. Just last year, Desiree and I finished the
loft. Yesterday, we wired up a big-screen TV to fiber internet, better than
what I get at home, and spent the afternoon in the loft watching music videos
on YouTube.
So
this, apparently, is our version of roughing it.
I’m
posting a photograph of Desiree from our time in the loft.
—Mitchell
Hegman



