Loman, Minnesota. Spacious wood home close to the Canadian border and pine island state forest. The house is at the end of a small back road. The woods around here has a great variation, there is a lot of pines, but also deciduous trees like beech and oaks. But it is not only wilderness, the wood is full of back roads and almost every back road leads to a cabin or a hideout. Most people around here like to hunt. But there is also fishing, the Rainy river passes right by Loman.
The house has carport, TV/cable, open fireplace in the living room, two bedrooms with four sleeps and a kitchen with all the facilities.
One pine has a lifetime of 175 years, and their living conditions can be quit hard. If they get invaded by bugs no insects control will help. Or if there is a storm coming in. And sometimes the tops of the pines fade for no special reason. Some say it’s when they can’t grow any higher.