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A WOLF AT MY DOOR PU a Pree Ue ee ‘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 Cee ee eee {and attention-grabbing composition. During the early stages, we discussed concept, con- eer esa et een 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 Se ee eee ce ally taken over by the native plants, and one day they will kee ey Ne eed lings now thrive in the full sun on the roof and need to be trimmed. My little prairie would become a miniature woods ee ee ot eae ‘scene that has revealed to me and my camera some of the deepest secrets in the north woods. The skeptical wolf Ce ee er Cee eed COO a EU ot ree Co} It is both an honor and intimidating to live in a home Cee oe eared 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 Dee ee ce os Pen cea a eat) Se eee Te eee ee ec ete a ee eee rd Perr ea eee eek nt) the rooms to get a more intimate feel of the space, like 4 skinny-dip in a secret pond that brings one closer to DR ae ed ee ee ns ee ae eid eee ee) Sree eee ahd eee ee come eerie ‘OPPOSITE: A CONTINUOUS TABLE IN THE OFFICE OFFERS VIEWS OUT THE CLERESTORY WINDOWS. LEFT: AN ENTRY CORRIDOR ee eC ee ae ek ond Pee ca) acd

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