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Log Cabin in the wilderness

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OOOh man, congratulations! I know how making dreams come true feels like. You definitely a great person with such ideas...
 

doublejj

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Lot's of baggage!

Lot's of baggage!

Lilwayne, I was a gung-ho kid when I volunteered out of high school.
I became a medic for all the wrong reasons & soon found out that it was THE worst job in the army. My worst nightmare, every day.

I had the worst PTSD. I'm pretty sure building the cabin saved my life. Gave me something else to focus on besides the faces. My issues had nothing to do with how I got treated when I got home!

peace
doublejj
 

doublejj

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Raineer Brewery!

Raineer Brewery!

Actually I wasn't treated that bad when I got home.

I can remember one time 3 of us (army) got thrown-out of the Raineer Brewery in Seattle for getting into a fight with a group of sailors. We pretty well trashed the place. When the police came, (because we were all in uniform), they wouldn't arrest us. They put the sailors in the police car & took them to the waterfront & put us (army) guys in a taxi, for Ft Lewis.

peace
doublejj
 

demasoni

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Wow impressive build doublejj.
I'd have to agree with FoCos statement.

How much relief from that severe PTSD do you find in growing/smoking?
 

doublejj

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I found Mary Jane in the rice paddies in 1969, got me thru Vietnam, & I have been a medicinal user ever since.

peace
doublejj
 

doublejj

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1/2 loft

1/2 loft

The cabin was 30'x30'. We added porches & decking all the way around.
1/2 loft looked down into living/dining area. Under the loft was kitchen & bathroom & pantry.
We poured a large slab for a stone fireplace, to go right up the middle of the living/dining room, but we never got that done. We just used a wood stove.
There was a 4x4 propane delvery service & we had some solar panels for lights. We also had propane lights & frig. & cooking.

My wife got a job in town for the last 2 years, (just for her own sanity). If I got her out to the hwy, she could catch a ride into town (20 miles). This was long before cell phones. She told me later that her biggest fear was that she would get dropped-off after work one evening & I wouldn't be there to pick her up!
I put her thru hell!

peace
doublejj
P.S. We're still married!:huggg:
 

doublejj

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My Better half.......

My Better half.......

This is her 40+ years later.
Last season in our garden
My sweety!!!

peace
doublejj
 

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The Boys

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i love the pictures, ha ha your wife could pass for 18years old with the bandana and baseball cap. she looks gangster ! lol
 

doublejj

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No home depot!

No home depot!

There wasn't any Home Depot to hire labor from the parking lot.
I recruited these guy's from the local High School!lol!
These young men were football players, they were in the best shape!

They wanted more than money. I had to ply these guy's with beer, chewing tobacco, & bullets!
The only catch was, it all had to be consumed at the cabin.
A real boys club!:biggrin:

doublejj
 

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doublejj

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Couple more pics

Couple more pics

Thanks guy's. I hope I'm not making you jealous, I'm just trying to share my experience. I hope it's coming across that way.
:tiphat:
I'll post a few more pics as I find them.
In no specific order, just as I come across them.
I'm glad your interested.

couple of the boys earning their bullets!

doublejj
 

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doublejj

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Father-in-Law!

Father-in-Law!

This is my Father-in-law.
My Mother-in-Law sent him up & see what I had gotten their daughter into!
He extended his vacation by 2 months & stayed the whole summer!lol!:biggrin:

At the time I thought he just liked the beer, smoke, & bullets.
But I assume now, it was because of concern for his daughter.

doublejj
 

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doublejj

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1 more picture

1 more picture

Another picture of the cabin building process
Some of the most rewarding work I've ever done

My wife told me she didn't want to live in a teeny cabin in the woods. So I made sure the cabin would be big enough!

doublejj
P.S. Sorry if I load any of these pictures twice, I lose track of the ones I've posted already. Bear with me

Any questions or comments?
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Piel

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Luckily my mom has a cabin by the sea as I´m niot much of a builder. On day I´ll move there and just watch the waves.
 

doublejj

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North into Canada

North into Canada

Looking North, few miles over that far ridge, is Canada!

doublejj

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Hemphrey Bogart

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Mr. doublejj,

Really enjoying your thread here, dude. I love talking to guys from your generation, so many interesting stories and points of view. I'd like to hear more about you finding weed in Vietnam, if you're willing to share. How much did it cost? What was the quality like?

When I first saw your greenhouse thread in 2010, I remember seeing you wearing an army cap in some of your pics and I wanted to ask you back then if/when you had served. Most of the guys I know who were in Vietnam don't like to talk about it much, so out of respect for you and your privacy, I didn't ask.

Keep those pics/stories coming, dubs. Just like your greenhouse threads, this is one of my favorites.

Take care and good luck on the greenhouse this year.

HB.
 

doublejj

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Daily tribute

Daily tribute

Thanks bro, it's hard to talk about Vietnam, but it's also good to do sometimes.
I wear an ARMY hat every day as a tribute to those serving & those that have served. Just my way of letting each of them know, I think of them every day, and put them above me.

It's painfull to even try to recall all the quality lives that were lost. Some of the bravest men I've ever seen.

Drugs (Marijuana/herion/opium) were available everywhere in Vietnam. Most rickshaw drivers, or bartenders sold it. The quality was hit & miss.
I hate to say it, but i got much of the weed I smoked from our supply sgt!lol! He could get real Thai-stix's & hashish!
Thai-stix= 2for$1. You could get a temple ball of hash for $5, that you couldn't smoke up in 3 days of tryng!lol!

I wouldn't smoke when we were out in the field on patrol (I just couldn't). But I puffed like a frieght train at base camp.
Our Lt got high with us at base camp!

doublejj
 
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