My beautiful log cabin in the country is the perfect place for two people or a whole family to enjoy being together in a tranquil setting. Enjoy a sunset from the swing or rocking
chairs on the front porch. Have a cook-out on the back porch using the gas or charcoal
grills. Or, just watch the songbirds at the feeder. Don't forget to feed them. There's
sunflower seed in the can on the back porch. I created a badminton-volleyball court. How about a game of marbles
or maybe, horseshoes? The croquet set is in the little barn. The hammock will probably be
up in good weather. Indoors I have collected quite a few games. The books on the rotating
shelf at the end of the sofa cover a wide variety of interests. Why don't you pop some
corn and curl up on the sofa. There is an old fashioned stove top popper under the
stove and corn in a jar in the fridge. You'll find the kitchen fully equipped with
microwave, dishwasher, full sized fridge, and my eclectic collection of kitchenware. Faye made the queen bed in the bedroom-put a nice quilt on it. There's a quilt on
the queen bed in the rocking horse bedroom too. The antiques look nice against the old
wood walls and floors. That painting by the fireplace is a primitive that my mother
painted a while back. The TV-DVD is on the loft. It is connected to a satellite dish.
That sofa pulls out into a queen sized bed. The leather sofa in the great room hides a
queen sized bed as well. Extra sheets and towels are in the linen closet. More blankets
and pillows are in the cabinet by the dining table. The phone is over there by the stairs.
If your group is larger, I have just completed restoring a railroad caboose on the property which can accomodate a couple or a couple and a child.http://www.GuestCaboose.com Now, I want to tell you about our area. This is a beautiful area of Virginia. You can
see the Blue Ridge Mountains to the east. The famous NaturalBridge is just 2
miles down the road.Historic Lexington, where General Robert E Lee and Stonewall Jackson lived, is only 11
miles up the Lee Highway. There are horse drawn carriage rides through town.
Virginia Military Institute and Washington and LeeUniversity are here. You can watch a cadet parade at 4 PM on Fridays at
VMI. The O. Winston Link Museum, featuring the photographs of the last days of steam on the N&W, just opened in Roanoke (35 Miles) and is just
wonderful. Information: http://www.linkmuseum.org
There is much
more to do than I can tell you here. You might want to look at our visitors center site
for a complete listing of the many things you can do herehttp://www.lexingtonvirginia.com. I put information brochures on the table in the great room. Send me an e-mail or
call about reserving my cabin. I monitor the phone until around 8 P.M.