Our cabin sits on a parcel of 4 lots covering a bit over ½ acre, surrounded by open forest space. We have a great collection of literature about Tahoe: the birds, the trees, the flowers, wildflower hikes, trails, dog beaches and parks. Also, books about Tahoe's colorful history, and tall tales about the lake and its former inhabitants. There are several spots to curl up with a book and good lighting to read!
You'll notice the influence of my Norwegian, Swedish and Swiss heritage in our library as well as the decor. Our wood-burning stove provides warmth and ambiance. The open living-dining-kitchen area makes hosting easy. Our bedrooms accommodate a variety of families.
We welcome families with young children, and have a crib, potty seat, foot stools, kid-size chairs, a high chair, children's games, lots of bedtime story books and a library of Disney movies and other beloved classic movies for kids to watch on the wide screen TV in the back bedroom, or the living room.
Our kitchen is separated from the living area by an island, which makes it easy for the cook and chat with the other occupants...or get them involved with the kitchen. It is well equipped with many appliances, cake pans and pie plates, a cupboard of cook books, and all sizes of pots and pans.
Our decks on three sides extend living space into the outdoors. I love the wonderful smell of the forest, the lovely summer temperatures, our yard with Incense Cedars, Jeffrey, Sugar, and Lodge Pole Pines, White and Red Firs and Alders. We find Ponderosa Pines on the easy walk to Sugar Pine Point State Park along the quiet West Shore. We can pick up the Sunday paper at the Tahoma Market, eat breakfast on the front deck while watching the world go by, walk our dog in the neighborhood and chat with our neighbors, watch old movies, invite friends over to visit while we're in town, or enjoy the quiet of the forest in the winter while skiing from the cabin door to the x-c tracks at Sugar Pine.