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‘quaint log cabin nested atop a waterfall on Uncle Judd's
Creek, just outside the border of the three-million-acre
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. It was hard to
imagine the extent to which David Salmela would one day
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During the early stages, we discussed concept, con-
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ot impractical, at the time have become some of our most
‘cherished elements. The sod roofs are evolving ecosystems
with grasses and flowers that continually change their
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lings now thrive in the full sun on the roof and need to be
trimmed. My little prairie would become a miniature woods
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the deepest secrets in the north woods. The skeptical wolf
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It is both an honor and intimidating to live in a home
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for David's work and recognizing the possibility that an
architecturally minded treasure hunter might drop in for
{an unannounced visit, | feel prompted to continually tweak,
straighten, or rearrange the furishings—and I do admit to
enjoying this ritual tis exhilarating and exhausting living
With this gifted child. My home is demanding. it always
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