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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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Welcome to da UP, eh!
Jun 6, 2014, 11:26 AM
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As many of y'all may have noticed whether because you genuinely missed me or because of the sudden lack of [1]'s everywhere, but I've been absent from the Tigernets.
I was making our annual trip to the UP of Michigan. Went up earlier than normal this year because we were also burying wifekrzy's grandfather. Grandfather passed away over Christmas, but you have to wait this long for the ground to thaw to bury someone up in the UP.
Timeline...
Drove the 18 hour drive leaving Saturday (24th..happy belated birthday Jimbeam, you old fart) around 3ish. I drove the first leg until about 3 in the morning, we were somewhere in Michigan on I-75. Wifekrzy took over for about 3 hours of driving. I then woke up enough to continue the drive.
This picture was after the first 18 hour drive back, the bugs were horribad, and worse coming home, imagine about 4 times the amount of bugs on this was the end of the trip, forgot to take a picture before I started scrubbing with a window washing device from a gas station
If y'all remember, there is an old cabin on the lake that wifekrzy's grandfather & great-grandfather built from scratch. This old cabin is where wifekrzy's family always did their summer trips, it has no running water, no power except for a generator that they run for a couple hours at night only if necessary, and is very nice. The new cabin we're building is on a 40-acre plot next to the old cabin, still on the lake, you can see the old cabin's dock from the new cabin's point.
Lake Superior...Cole's like a honey badger, he don't care about the cold
Cole posing for the camera
Drove all the way back to Marquette. So for the rest of Sunday and for first half of Monday, we stayed in Marquette and hung out with family. Cole had to stay with wifekrzy's brother for the night. Wifekrzy's brother & his g/f have an 18 month old, so both aunts got to hang out with their niece. It was a good time. Monday night we drove out to the cabin and had a cookout with most of the family that was in town for the burial. Had a solid night with family...then drove back to Marquette. This time we left Cole at the cabin with FIL & g/f, apparently he did great.
Tuesday was the burial, the girls were happy we were in Marquette and had a running shower and power for them to get ready. The ceremony was very good minus the gnats, which were EVERYFUCKINGWHERE. Grandfather was Lt. Col USMC (ret) and the local group of Veterans were there for the flag, gun salute, & taps, which was very emotional.
Burial about to start, Veteran group in background, concrete you see is the casing the casket goes inside
After the burial, we all had a luncheon with all the family. Was a long day, FIL drove g/f and SIL to the airport and they flew home. Wifekrzy and I drove back to the cabin and hung out with Cole for the afternoon.
FINALLY! We get to stay out at camp and work on the new cabin. We have three days to crank out as much work as possible. FIL didn't get very far with the electrical after I had left it last year, he only installed a couple switches and put in a few exterior light fixtures and that was it. So I had three days to finish all the wiring devices, and wire up the knee wall whenever it got install (you'll see a picture, on the loft).
So we worked three long days. By we, I mean me and FIL, wifekrzy wasn't too much help on the construction side beyond a go-getter. Love her to death, but I need to teach her how to drill a screw (*snicker*). She was helpful in constructing the knee wall so I didn't have to help FIL on that and could continue wiring.
Wednesday: 13 hour day Thursday: 12 hour day Friday: 15 hour day
Saturday morning had a slow morning, slept in, cooked up eggs, bacon, and pancakes, then got on the road around 11:00. Drove through the night again and made it home Sunday around 7am.
TL;DR: Look below at pictures...
Panned to the right a little bit of the cabin (it's left of the image), there's the pole barn/garage & propane tank
6kW propane generator in corner of pole barn
Battery bank that powers the house & inverter
Top left black box is generator starter, white box is inverter and charger, right black box is solar dc to dc converter (takes ~80V from solar output and converts to ~54V which is a charging voltage of the 48V battery bank
Northwest corner of the cabin
Outdoor receptacle, inspector required us to put it in per code...
LED motion flood
Northeast corner of the cabin
LED porch light above porch entrance
On porch looking south
On porch looking into cabin
Just stepped in, standing where dining room will be looking at kitchen then bedrooms in the in the back with a laundry room where the back of the power panel is
Panned more right, outlet in floor is where wood stove will go that has an electrical fan to blow heat, scaffolding is where the living room will be
Picture in bedroom of electrical panel, blue quadplex box was a spare breaker energized so we could use the inverter system to power construction
Standing at bathroom door looking in
Standing in middle of dining & living room looking up at loft, black box in top right is chimney stack
Standing in living room looking towards loft/bathroom, that is going to be a stair landing and FIL wants to put some unique artwork there special to the cabin
On the loft, can see the electrical junction boxes required to make wiring a cabin work since you can't go from device to device, will be enclosed in the knee wall
Panned right now looking north
Panned more right looking north and showing other side of loft
Turned around looking south from the loft
Looking down to where living room will be
Headed down into the crawl space
White box is the hot water heater and the blue tank is the booster tank to keep pressure in the house, the hose going into the floor is water from the well pump and power to the well pump
View in between floor joists, some electrical boxes in view along with the service from the inverter going up into the panel
Another view from the crawl space oriented standing in the bedroom where the panel is and looking towards kitchen and dining room. I totally wish I had the lighting installed first and energized while working, with the light it was completely visible and easy to work...
Standing on deck looking southeast, ramp down to where we'll have a dock slightly visible
Panning left, looking south now and have a view of the island on the lake
Panning more left, looking southwestish, can barely see the old cabin's dock immediately left of the second tree trunk
Panning even more left, looking mostly south now, old cabin dock is between the right two tree trunks in the distance
South face of the cabin
Recessed exterior outlet in a log wall, turned out very well and is well sealed from weather
Southwest of the cabin
Panned to the right a little
So it was 10:10 at night on Friday night whenever wifekrzy took this pic (got fully dark up there around 10:30. But we finally had everything finished and turned on all the lights and called wifekrzy to take a picture from the old dock looking at the cabin...
New cabin all lit up
Wifekrzy zoomed in digitally on her iphone...lol
Looks pretty awesome, anyone staying at the old cabin gonna be jelly
And this is the total damage of the driving. If you recalled in the text above, there were a whole bunch of bouncing back and forth from Marquette and the cabin which added to it...but lotta driving for a week's time...
Holy driving batman
Way too fucking long, didn't fucking read: Just shut up and give me a point then...
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110%er [7980]
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did anyone do a hygrothermal analysis
Jun 6, 2014, 11:30 AM
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on the roof system to verify you aren't going to get condensation on the plastic covering the insulation?
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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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I have no idea what that is, but that is in FILs wheelhouse
Jun 6, 2014, 11:33 AM
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so I'm sure he's taken that stuff into account.
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Oculus Spirit [97877]
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Quershun
Jun 6, 2014, 11:35 AM
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Can you blend a margarita, keep beer cool in a fridge, run a HD TV plus satellite simultaneously with that setup?
If so, you're good to go.
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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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Absolutely!***
Jun 6, 2014, 11:52 AM
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Rock Defender [54]
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Ya know...I could have a cabin like that...
Jun 6, 2014, 11:40 AM
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if I didn't have kids.
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Re: brb Doomsday prepper of piece***
Jun 6, 2014, 11:40 AM
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We did a burial with honors for my grandfather
Jun 6, 2014, 11:43 AM
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He was USN, worked on a bunch of the code-breaker equipment in Dayton during WW2 (This stuff and My grandpap. The local VFW was out in dress uniforms, played Taps and fired the salute. I agree, it was probably the most emotional I've ever been at a funeral.
Very nice cabin, ice on the lake? Fo-realz? And I can now say I've seen your wife in the bathroom (pervlulz). And at least those weren't lovebugs.
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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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It was my first funeral with honors like that. You see it
Jun 6, 2014, 11:54 AM
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in movies and it doesn't hit the same way.
Definitely incredibly powerful and a great way to honor our Veterans for sure.
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how bout a link to an imgur album for easy viewing***
Jun 6, 2014, 11:45 AM
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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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I didn't make one***
Jun 6, 2014, 11:54 AM
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like you don't know how***
Jun 6, 2014, 12:27 PM
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Re: Welcome to da UP, eh!
Jun 6, 2014, 11:47 AM
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My crawlspace is like that.
Got a pic of the old cabin?
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very cool. very cool.
Jun 6, 2014, 12:05 PM
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Cole's looking good too!
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TL, no nudez of wifekrzy, DR
Jun 6, 2014, 11:52 AM
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Oh and also, these are the worst ninjas of yoga pants
Jun 6, 2014, 11:53 AM
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I've ever seen.
Still able to finish tho.
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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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They weren't yoga pants, so yes, it would be worst ninja!***
Jun 6, 2014, 11:54 AM
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CU Medallion [50635]
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longest scroll ever to give a point***
Jun 6, 2014, 11:55 AM
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All-In [30197]
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When I heard reports of ice in Lake Superior
Jun 6, 2014, 12:06 PM
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I was wondering if we were going to get some pics.
Nicely done.
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CU Medallion [73569]
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so you're building a cabin that you only go to
Jun 6, 2014, 12:11 PM
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once a year? Or is you and your family building this for multi-use?
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Rock Defender [54]
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You sound poor..
Jun 6, 2014, 12:12 PM
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The rich build things just so they never have to ever visit them.
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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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We will go once a year because it's an 18 hour drive.
Jun 6, 2014, 3:18 PM
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But we will go for 2 weeks whenever we go.
FIL is a professor, he will go multiple times during the summer, and during other seasons, like winter to hunt.
BIL lives in Marquette, will go for several weekend trips.
It'll get a lot of use.
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All-TigerNet [12763]
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between the new girlfriend and the sister sleeping in
Jun 6, 2014, 12:15 PM
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sounds like they really rolled the red carpet out for y'all.
Geez....I'd have hurt some feelings I'm afraid.
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That's a good point, especially about the sister.
Jun 6, 2014, 12:25 PM
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I see your dumass once or twice a year, and you can't roll your 30 year old ### out of bed before noon just this once? Yeah, a word or three would have been had.
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Re: That's a good point, especially about the sister.
Jun 6, 2014, 12:30 PM
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and I DROVE ALL NIGHT SO YOUR SISTER COULD SEE YO ### AND TO FIX YO #### CABIN. WHERE'S MY SAMMICH! and one for Cole too.
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Junction boxes
Jun 6, 2014, 1:13 PM
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Can you explain the line about not being able to go "device to device" in a log cabin? Are the devices not mounted to their own junction box?
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Yeah, I was going to ask the same thing
Jun 6, 2014, 1:28 PM
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Can you go breaker to outlet to another outlet or are you saying you have to have some stupid junction b/w outlets?
Awesome story and picks. I liked the detail, looked like clean work. FIL sounds like a ###### especially if you were coming up there to work on this Fcking house.
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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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In a standard house, you can transition through wall studs,
Jun 6, 2014, 3:15 PM
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can go through ceiling or floor joists to get to the next device. In the log cabin, you cannot traverse the exterior logs, the loft flooring is tongue n' groove pine so there is no space to conceal wires, etc.
Whenever you had to put in a wire inside the logs (like the receptacles on the second course of logs), we drilled a 3/4" hole down whenever we were putting in the logs two years ago, then chiseled out a hole for the single gang handy box. To snake multiple wires through that would be incredibly difficult (as getting one was incredibly frustrating for a few of them), so you need to send a single wire out there for the receptacle.
Made it easier and used less wire to go to a central location and bring wire there.
Yes, devices are mounted in their own junction box.
That make sense?
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I understand now
Jun 6, 2014, 3:27 PM
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I thought it was some kind of weird fire code with heavy timber (Type V) construction.
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nice photo journalism, SWEET cabin!
Jun 6, 2014, 1:36 PM
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We visited Lake Superior when we lived in MN. Would love to be lucky enough to have a cabin "up North".
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Point for
Jun 6, 2014, 1:49 PM
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hips and thighs of wifekrzy
wink-eeeee-dink bro!
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Ok, two things....
Jun 6, 2014, 3:05 PM
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1. You suck for blacking out the nudes of wifekrzy
2. You probably have some sort of toe fungus
Seriously, I am f'ing jelly. I bet the fishing is unbelievable. Sucks it's so far away.
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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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Apparently that wasn't enough...
Jun 6, 2014, 3:08 PM
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Want to give me a pedicure?!
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Might be a stoopid question, but...
Jun 6, 2014, 3:16 PM
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does that solar panel power the whole house or how much power can you get from that?
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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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In full sun, it'll push out 1.3kW.
Jun 6, 2014, 3:23 PM
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The solar panel is constantly charging the batteries. If the battery level gets too low, it will kick on the generator and the generator will charge the batteries until fully charged.
During the day, the batteries will handle all the peak loads being used and the solar will keep charging it to cover the house loads. Generator might kick on late at night if people are still using too many plug loads (all lights will be LED) or using too much water (the well pump is the largest electrical load of the house).
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Legend [18026]
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stoopid question #2:
Jun 6, 2014, 3:34 PM
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How long do you think one (or a group) could survive the zombie apocalypse in said cabin?
and how much of the logistics was created with that in mind?
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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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Very long if you had proper food storage.
Jun 6, 2014, 3:39 PM
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You would have to cut down immensely on the hot water heater and dryer to save propane for the generator. Also cut down on all electrical to allow solar to handle most of the load and save propane used by generator.
Propane is the limited resource.
The next would probably be the life of the batteries, but those are usually more than 10 years.
The issue is the harsh winters in South Canada make it hard for grow your own food.
And yes, I thought about zombie apocalypse and that would be where we would try to get to...or die trying to get there. Either that or Caribbean.
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Thank you for the very thorough answer
Jun 6, 2014, 3:53 PM
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You don't how often I ask that question and get weird looks. Just the other day I was visiting the Biltmore house and asked our guide that same question and I was rebuked. Rebuked!
When Z day happens, that tour guide is gonna wish the Biltmore house was more secure.
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welllllll
Jun 6, 2014, 3:55 PM
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do you really NEED a hot water heater in that scenario? Couldn't you just heat water over an open flame for cooking or fill the bathtub with cool water, but then use a large pot of boiling water (again- from over a fire) to warm the tub?
And lights could be replaced by candles, if you really needed any at all... And heat would be from a wood fire stove- which would also give you all the light you REALLY needed at night- the sun provides all you need during the day. (you'd actually probably be better off just staying in the OLD cabin in this scenario).
As for food- I'm sure there's plenty of meat roaming around in those woods, not to mention fish. For vegetables- two words: green house. Of course, you could always learn to can/salt/etc. and save back the bounty you would harvest in the summer in the storehouse for the winter.
YWIA, ICT RHTig's Secretary of Engineering 1st unit- Warlord's Army
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Quick question
Jun 6, 2014, 3:48 PM
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Aside from land, what is the total cost for the build looking to be?
Feel free to ignore if that's TMI
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Oculus Spirit [81996]
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I'm not sure of the complete financials as FIL has paid for
Jun 6, 2014, 3:56 PM
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everything.
But I believe the log kit was about $30k which included them designing and drafting it, then milling the logs, and two days of a guy out there showing you how to put it together.
I know FIL paid someone to put the foundation and pillars in (the crawl space).
I think he paid $40k for lumber including the sub floor, decking, and other misc wood.
I don't know how much he paid for the trusses.
When we were installing plumbing and electrical we made many trips to Marquette (Lowes & Menards <- Usually Menards because they were open until 10pm, lol) racking up $1k bills at times.
He paid someone that installed the pole barn, don't know how much.
I can ask him at some point, but I think all in all, less than $150k.
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Re: Cole looks great - super pose
Jun 6, 2014, 3:52 PM
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Oh, and the cabin looks good too. Now, when are you going on a real vacation?
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