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Here’s the continuation of this wonderful walk in the forest! Let yourself be enchanted by the magic of nature.
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Can you believe this unique treehouse is just 90 min from San Francisco?

It’s called Eagle’s Nest, located at the Salmon Creek Ranch in Sonoma County, and is completely remote and serene. There are lots of hiking trails around and gorgeous nature. The treehouse is fully off the grid but has everything you might need for a stay: electricity, heater, hot water, and a shower and bathroom right inside the house - no need to go out in the middle of the night

I discovered it earlier this year on a surprise trip from @guesswheretrips
You can also find it on:
* Airbnb: https://airbnb.com/h/eagles-nest-treehouse-farm-stay
* Hipcamp: https://www.hipcamp.com/en-US/california/salmon-creek-ranch/eagle-s-nest-treehouse-farmstay
* Directly on their website: salmoncreekranch.com/Treehouse/
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a new beginning…
is not the first step,
but the moment you choose to walk
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Many of those who lived in the tenant houses have now passed, but the memory of those times remains with Victoria Griffin, 60, a granddaughter of Mattie Sue Little and H.B. Little, who both lived in the tenant housing.

Both Mattie Sue and H.B. were originally from Georgia and moved down to Florida. When H.B. moved, his family moved down with him and ended up living in the tenant houses next to him and Mattie Sue.

Griffin has fond memories of spending weekends visiting her grandparents and family at the tenant houses.

“We would go there every weekend,” Griffin said. “If we didn’t go to the houses on the weekends, something was wrong.”

“On Saturdays, my grandmother would cook breakfast: biscuits and syrup and bacon. She and my grandfather would drink coffee . . . On Saturday morning, we would get up and watch Road Runner, Foghorn and Tom and Jerry.”

Griffin would spend time on these visits playing in the yard with her brother on a big red pile of sand out back. When tired, she and her brother would go to the farm pump with “beautiful water.”

“It was like it was just from the refrigerator,” Griffin said.

“Everyone loved my grandmother. She was the sweetest.”

“She wasn’t the best cook, but she would cook for everyone,” Griffin said, smiling.

Mattie Sue Little took various work around the community. One of the main jobs she did while working at the tenant houses was babysitting.

Griffin remembers the house and the area fondly.

“It was so peaceful and quiet,” she said. “My grandma would sleep with the front door open.”

~Of Days Gone By
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