Candy's New Old Home In Ohio
The exterior of Candy's Ohio home.

I've had 3 estimates on new kitchen cabinets, etc. but haven't decided yet.


In the picture with the couch in the middle, you can see through the window to the sunroom. This used to be a porch.

Dad made the log cabin from a kit, and he used to make muzzle loader guns in there. Now I have all my fiber/spinning stuff in there, but I don't have any of it organized yet.
Candy is a charter member of NCAG, one of the only two members who have been a member since the beginning of our guild in 1982.
Candy grew up in Ohio in her parents house; lived not too far from the childhood house even after she was married and have a family. In the 80s, Candy was one of the top show exhibitors. Then she and family moved to Indiana; Candy created BEW English Angora during her 20-year stay in Indiana.
Recently they retired from their jobs and she had inherited her family farm in Ohio. Dave and Candy moved back to Ohio, the state where they were born. They fixed up the house and barns; Candy is sharing photos of their house and her rabbit barn in today and tomorrow's posts. The captions next to the photos are in Candy's own words.
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