"Upon my arrival in the Catskills, I was greeted by a gravelly main road leading into a quiet enclave of miniature cabins, all surrounded by private woodlands consisting of spruce, oak and pine trees. Signs with the names of each cabin (named after family members of the Postcard Cabins team; mine was Dawn) are posted on the trees or signs lining this main road, and smaller driveways branch out from it and lead to the secluded cabins. The cabins were quite close together (I could see the cabin across from me on the main road, for instance), but there was enough foliage around each cabin to provide a feeling of solitude."
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