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NANNETTE and Tyson sat on a plank to help their father, Sonny Tremoulet, lift a new log into place. The family replaced six
logs that has been destroyed by termites.
SONNY TREMOULET prepared a corner of the house for a new
tir log.
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pleted. "We want to encourage others resident of one of the cabins told the
who need to repair log houses to go Tremoulets.
ahead and do it," Jean said. The original cabin was a one -room
The only cost of the project was building, measuring about 20 feet by 30
purchasing old-fashioned woodworking feet Inside, the cozy house has a high
tools, Sonny added. pitched ceiling made with combed
cedar, oak floors and a brick fireplace.
JEAN DISCOVERED the rotted logs An open, roofed porch was later en -
when she was gardening soon after they closed.
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