Gull Lake is an important part of our family history, so we included it in our trip down memory lane.


Years ago my dad's sister Clara and her husband, Loren, bought this lot and proceeded to build a family fishing cabin.
Many of "us" (extended family members) came to the lake to help build the "Kidder Kabin." In exchange, we were given vacation weeks there. Thus my LOVE of the place.



3 comments:
I'm glad you specified "fish house" for those of us who aren't educated in the fine art of angling. My guess was another kind of out building . . .
Oh, back in the day we had PLENTY of those up in the northwoods too - - - but this one happens to be a fish cleaning station.
Can you see the little deer head made of pieces of logs between the two doors?
Clever.
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