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and the cabin has been left untouched to this day1.
However, discussions of ownership arose within the family,
daughter to inherit her beloved second home.
A few years later the woman pass away and wants her
ry summer.
take the bus and walk out to the cabin, just to be there eve-
Long after she was unable to drive due to age, she would
her garden, picking flowers.
and the woman was ecstatic, and would let them play In
A new family moves in close by with three young children,
with a boat house, where she would go swimming.
toilet and using a well for water. The property also came
The cabin was simple and comfortable, having a disposable
mer.
bin, the disconnection, and so she came back, every sum-
The woman was in love with the area, the flowers, the ca-
and the husband pass away.
built. The kids grew up visiting the property less and less
Many years pass by, and surrounding houses were being
become their second home.
summer, running around in the flowery garden, and it soon
twenties, buy the cabin. They take their two kids up every
The plot is listed and a woman and her husband, in their late
In 1952, another land is bought, linking the site to the road.
other structures and transport links.
1935: The cabin is built in a rural area by a couple, away from
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