Log and Timber Home Living

RUSTED ROOTS

Call it what you will — a sixth sense, women’s intuition or just plain good luck — Monica Miketa has a knack for knowing. When she and her husband, Mike, began searching Cody, Wyoming, for a property to build their retirement home, she knew instantly that the first property they visited was “The One.”

Still, wanting to do their due diligence, the couple continued on their weekend-long property tour led by a local real estate agent. “He showed us land all

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