Annette and Hart's cabin is just barely visible through the trees in this October 1992 photo. Pam owns some of those beautiful sugar maples now. The cabin and the old spruces are gone now, but there several lawn chairs in the old outhouse shed that can be used as bases from which to simply sit and gaze at the birds and even more prominent sugar maples, the way Annette and Hart wisely used to.
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Saturday, February 17, 2007
Why we love Old Frontenac
Annette and Hart's cabin is just barely visible through the trees in this October 1992 photo. Pam owns some of those beautiful sugar maples now. The cabin and the old spruces are gone now, but there several lawn chairs in the old outhouse shed that can be used as bases from which to simply sit and gaze at the birds and even more prominent sugar maples, the way Annette and Hart wisely used to.
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