Chapter 4 Julie had the Douglas cabin fixed up by midday. The winter had been kind to this one and it would have to be a little warmer before she could paint. It was warm enough that last night’s snow had melted and she was able to work in a light jacket, but not a chance that paint would set up properly. She had the measurements for the new window for Larch called into town, which she would pick up over the weekend. Harvey promised to throw it in his pickup on Sunday, and she’d transfer it over at church. Aspen would be the last one she’d work on. It didn’t really need much, but she didn’t think that Mac would complain if she spent a day or two sprucing it up. She wanted to hold off on it as a treat to herself. Ponderosa. Just like the tree, this one was going to be a big problem. She