Monday, October 22, 2012

4. Ten Reasons to Live in a Cabin Up North Alone

  1. You get to wear earmuffs and mittens and cute winter things.
  2. You can have as many puppies as you want, because there's tons of room for them to run around and play.
    • If you wanted, you could make sure all your puppies are huskies, and then you could make them your sled dog team.
  3. Skinny dipping without the embarrassment. 
  4. There's plenty of time to develop hobbies. Always wanted to learn to juggle? Now's your chance.
  5. The view is absolutely beautiful.
  6. No one's around to tell you your music's too loud.
  7. You could pretty much live out The Simpsons Movie in real life.
  8. Whatever job you have would require little to no human interaction.
    • You may be skeptical on the job opportunities in a cabin up north alone, but there are several. Photography, hunting, logging, and blogging are only a few of the career paths available to the modern-day Eskimo.
  9. There's never a bad time for coffee, hot chocolate, or tea because it's always cold.
  10. Freedom to do whatever you want, without social constraints.


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10 comments:

  1. What about sitting in front of a roaring fire.

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  2. I like the reasons you gave. I would love to go to a cabin to get a away from city life some day, but I would never live there.

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  3. I've never been much of an outdoor person. I love the city.

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  4. I would love to live in the cabins for the peace and beauty of it, but I don't thinmk I could stay away from technology.

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  5. I think I'd stay in a cabin for more of a vacation than permanent residence. It's nice and all, but you will probably get bored of that lifestyle eventually.

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  6. I would love doing that but only for certain period of time because after some time you will get bored.

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  7. Despite the peace and everything, I don't know how long I'd last without friends. I think a cabin would be a great place to go off on your own for a few weeks, but I'd rather live where I can be around others.

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  8. Sounds like heaven <3 But really, if I could, I would do exactly this, but I'd probably need books to read, or else I wouldn't survive.

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