North to the Future

It blows me away that Alaska is filled with people who understand all about how wild animals are wild animals yet would endanger their kids by feeding a wild animal.

We also have people from the lower 48 states who have no fucking idea about wild animals.
 
A short blerb from the APD chronicles:

"It’s WHAT NOT TO DO WEDNESDAY! 🚓 #WNTDW

We double dog dare you to read this without rolling your eyes at least once.

We’ll refer to this particular offender as Mr. “Driving-While-Not-Thinking.” There our officer was, meandering down a 45mph road while minding his own business, when his car doors were almost blown off by Mr. DWNT who flew past at over 100mph. That got our officer’s attention. And when Mr. DWNT failed to yield to the officer’s lights and sirens, and almost hit our officer’s patrol car while fleeing, that REALLY got the officer’s attention. Due to the dangerous driving behavior, the officer called in the reckless speeder to Dispatch but discontinued the pursuit. Not long after, one of the officer’s uniformed friends found the unoccupied vehicle abandoned on the side of the road.

Mr. DWNT knew he had done wrong. In an effort to be undetected he poured his bottled water onto the ground, made mud with the dirt, and then used that mud to cover up the license plate. Seriously. Like an invisibility cloak maybe? Did he think mud can’t be wiped off? Or that the officer would say, “That looks like the suspect’s car – wait – nope – that can’t be it. I can’t read the plate anymore. I should just move along.”

Mr. DWNT was tracked down and arrested. In all fairness, we should mention Mr. DWNT did say he was sorry. Oh – and he didn’t have a valid driver’s license either. But you probably guessed that part already."
 
A short blerb from the APD chronicles:

"It’s WHAT NOT TO DO WEDNESDAY! 🚓 #WNTDW

We double dog dare you to read this without rolling your eyes at least once.

We’ll refer to this particular offender as Mr. “Driving-While-Not-Thinking.” There our officer was, meandering down a 45mph road while minding his own business, when his car doors were almost blown off by Mr. DWNT who flew past at over 100mph. That got our officer’s attention. And when Mr. DWNT failed to yield to the officer’s lights and sirens, and almost hit our officer’s patrol car while fleeing, that REALLY got the officer’s attention. Due to the dangerous driving behavior, the officer called in the reckless speeder to Dispatch but discontinued the pursuit. Not long after, one of the officer’s uniformed friends found the unoccupied vehicle abandoned on the side of the road.

Mr. DWNT knew he had done wrong. In an effort to be undetected he poured his bottled water onto the ground, made mud with the dirt, and then used that mud to cover up the license plate. Seriously. Like an invisibility cloak maybe? Did he think mud can’t be wiped off? Or that the officer would say, “That looks like the suspect’s car – wait – nope – that can’t be it. I can’t read the plate anymore. I should just move along.”

Mr. DWNT was tracked down and arrested. In all fairness, we should mention Mr. DWNT did say he was sorry. Oh – and he didn’t have a valid driver’s license either. But you probably guessed that part already."

Sounds like an episode of Live PD.
 

I think that with a little bit of ingenuity, and a couple of winches, you could get that cabin back on it's foundation in 1 piece.

Probably easier and cheaper to dismantle it and move it that way though. Bonus, if you did it this way you could move it to higher ground at the same time.
 
Who said the cabin was off it's foundation?

Sorry, I don't consider the engineering aesthetics like Frank Lloyd Wright. But then again, that ain't no Falling Water either.
 
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