- Millet, Magnificence
- Powers, The Yellow Birds
- Abrams, Fobbit
- Binet, HHhH
- Johnson, The Orphan Master’s Son
- Miller, The Song of Achilles
- Semple, Where’d You Go Bernadette
- Green, The Fault In Our Stars
- Heti, How Should a Person Be?
- Ware, Building Stories
- Fountain, Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk
- Homes, May We Be Forgiven
- Erdrich, The Round House
- Cronin, The Twelve
- Chabon, Telegraph Avenue
- Díaz, This Is How Your Lose Her
- Mitchell, Cloud Atlas
- Walter, Beautiful Ruins
- Knausgård, My Struggle
- Eggers, A Hologram for the King
- Pava, A Naked Singularity
- Flynn, Gone Girl
- Martin, A Clash of Kings
- Ford, Canada
- Martin, Game of Thrones
- Freudenberger, The Newlyweds
- Halpern, I Suck at Girls
- Mantel, Bring Up the Bodies
- Harkaway, Angelmaker
- Newton, Start Shooting
- Ivey, The Snow Child
- Strayed, Wild
- Groff, Arcadia
- Wilson, Flatscreen
- Boyle, When the Killing’s Done
- Obreht, The Tiger’s Wife
- Ondaatje, The Cat’s Table
- Appanah, The Last Brother
- Ward, Salvage the Bones
- DeWitt, Lightning Rods
- Patchett, State of Wonder
- Zambreno, Green Girl
- Barnes, The Sense of an Ending
- Pollock, The Devil All the Time
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The cabin renovation is basically finished. It took much longer than I expected, but I don’t think we’ll have too much trouble finding a renter before winter really starts.
The last thing we had done was to have the utility pole straightened and the power and phone cables buried from the pole to the house. When we bought the place, the utility pole had been forced out of the ground about four feet and was leaning at least 30 degrees. In addition, the overhead lines from that pole to the house dropped to within a few feet of the ground, and were connected to a second pole that was leaning in a tree. We decided it’d be better to just bury the whole thing past the service drop. Problem was, the day before the work was scheduled, we got 0.8” of rain and when they ran the trencher through the saturated permafrost, it turned the trench into a riverine mud pit. The trench ran right along the cabin, and essentially ruined the front yard and driveway area. Since I was having gravel delivered for our arctic entryway, I decided to get a full truck and have them deliver the extra to the cabin. It’s still a bit of a mess, but I’m hoping that grass and other vegetation will grow up through the gravel where our renters don’t drive on it.
A series of photos taken during the entire renovation can be viewed at Cabin Renovation, Summer 2010.




