August 2008 Archives
After letting the log home magazines that I subscribe to (3 different ones) pile up for months, I decided to dive in and catch up on my log home reading the other night.
I knew it was coming... I mean, this is a feeling I've had for awhile... a feeling of dissatisfaction with log home magazines in general. I've just never verbalized it before.
The fact is, here we are 2 years into the process of designing and building our log home. We still haven't exactly broken ground yet (due to the fact that banks aren't really in the business of loaning money these days). And I'm already tired of seeing the same stories about the same things and the same pictures in the same log home magazines. Yet, I still want to be a well-informed log home owner.
Of course I realize (and can appreciate the fact that) the log home magazines are going to cater to those who are "potential" log home owners, future log home wannabees, newbies, and those considering building their own log cabin retreat. Especially since the advertisers are eager to reach those exact same people.
But at what point are the log home magazine publishers (and advertisers) going to realize there's more to be said about log homes than how to plan, design, and build 'em?
What about all of us who are past all that? I'm not even officially an "owner" yet, and I'm already craving information about the many ways that you can jazz up your log home and make it uniquely yours -- inside and out. I'm already thinking beyond just building it. I'm much more interested in other aspects of log home living at this point.
(Just wait, this gets better...)
- How To Make Clay Bud Vases
from The Fun Times Guide
- Thanksgiving Dinner That Includes Turkey And Vegetarian Options
- Best Coin Supplies For Young Collectors
- Triathlon Vacations: How To Turn A Triathlon Event Into A Family Vacation
- Thanksgiving On The Road... Turkey All Around
- Safety Check: It's Time To Change The Batteries & Inspect Your RV Safety Equipment
- 4 Reasons Coin Collecting May Not Be The Best Hobby For You
- If We Could Build Our Log Home Over Again... Some Things We Would Do Differently
- Best Franklin Neighborhoods For Trick-or-Treating
- Best Brentwood Neighborhoods For Trick-or-Treating