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Fulmers' Creekside Cabins Fulmer's Creekside Cabins, nestled just outside Sequoia National Forrest in Posey, California.
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10/06/2024
To anyone who rented the cabin lately, we were there this weekend there was very low water pressure, if you experienced ...
28/05/2024

To anyone who rented the cabin lately, we were there this weekend there was very low water pressure, if you experienced it, We truly apologize it is fixed now.

19/05/2024
19/05/2024
23/04/2024

Sequoia National Forest is a national treasure. We want to say thank you to everyone who helps us keep it clean and beautiful. "We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children."
- Chief Seattle

09/04/2024

Truth!

08/04/2024

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Call or text Pam to reserve 805 674-6415
08/04/2024

Call or text Pam to reserve 805 674-6415

04/04/2024

Another videos from our weekend at the cabin🙏🙏

04/04/2024

A great video from our weekend

It's was a beautiful Easter at the cabin, rain snow and hail followed by a few gorgeous days, hanging out with Robert Gr...
04/04/2024

It's was a beautiful Easter at the cabin, rain snow and hail followed by a few gorgeous days, hanging out with Robert Greene and Brenda.

18/03/2024

I could stay here all day long 🥰

29/02/2024
19/01/2024

Where our imaginations ran wild!

So very true!
16/12/2023

So very true!

This Image taken from page 74 of "The History of Monroe County, Iowa. Illustrated" published by Western Historical Company, 1878, over a green forested area.
Red Eagle or William Weatherford (1780 or 1781 - March 24, 1824) was a Creek chief. One of many mixed-race descendants of Southeast Indians who intermarried with European traders and later colonial settlers. Red Eagle was of mixed Creek, French and Scots ancestry.
He was raised as a Creek in the matrilineal nation and achieved his power in it, through his mother's prominent Wind Clan, as well as his father's trading connections. After showing his skill as a warrior, he was given the war name of Hopnicafutsahia. The Creek War (1813-1814), also known as the Red Stick War and the Creek Civil War, was a regional war between opposing Creek factions, European empires, and the United States, taking place largely in Alabama and along the Gulf Coast.
Red Eagle became increasingly concerned about the influx of European Americans onto Creek land and eventually led a group known as “Red Sticks,” bent on protecting their land, their way of life, and their people from intruders.
Eventually the smaller forces of Red Sticks and the larger opposing forces led by General Andrew Jackson came against each other. The conflict ended in the decisive defeat of the Red Sticks at The Battle of Horseshoe Bend, near modern-day Dadeville, Alabama. Terms were drawn up that provided far less land than the Creek tribe had previously held.
The quote attributed to Chief Red Eagle reads, "Angry people want you to see how powerful they are.
Loving people want you to see how powerful YOU are."

06/12/2023

The Hyperion, located in the Redwood Park of Northern California, is the world’s tallest living tree. The tree stands at a height of 380.3 feet and is approximately 700-800 years old. To put …

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