The interior renovation of the cabin was completed by mid-September.
Alaska's brief summer was coming to an end, the birch leaves began to turn golden, and the air carried a hint of crisp autumn, heralding the approaching long winter.
That afternoon, Lin Yu'an was on the porch of Wood Forest Land, carefully maintaining a newly completed children's rocking chair with a soft cloth soaked in walnut oil, which Eli had taught him to make.
This rocking chair, made of birch wood, was perfectly joined at every mortise and tenon, with a surface polished as smooth as silk. It was the first gift he intended to give the children.
Whiskey and Honey were napping quietly at his feet.
After a month of growth, they had transitioned from the puppy stage to the awkward juvenile stage, both weighing over 13 kilograms, with longer limbs but faces still carrying a hint of innocence.
Suddenly, the two Bernese Mountain Dogs, who were napping, almost simultaneously, lifted their heads abruptly!
