Having adopted two children in Newfoundland, Canada, Peggy returns
to the States with her husband. In the back woods of northern
Minnesota Peggy buys a forty-acre section of land where she clears
a site near a wilderness pond. One day while she was working out in
the woods it began to rain and she got the idea to build a tool
shed. The tool shed ended up to be an eight by ten foot cabin in
which she lived for a while. Friendship Cabin was built by her
friends with rustic cedar siding and used windows. She didn't mind
living without electricity or running water since she did without
both in Africa, where she was a missionary for six years. The
challenges of splitting wood, hauling drinking water from a
neighbor and melting snow for washing up were met with
determination. When deer, moose and even bear visited the pond
regularly she was inspired to write delightful wild animal stories
that the old and the young alike will enjoy. This tale is
captivating and entertaining.
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