Cabin 19 Supply Company
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Ki Nassauer Style
- *Let the Magic begin..
- *Maynard Greenhouse
- A Folk Artists Thoughts...
- Barn House
- Brabourne Farm
- Burlap Luxe
- Carolyn Westbrook Home Blog
- Castles Crowns and Cottages
- ChiPPy! - SHaBBy!
- Content in a Cottage
- Cottage Inspiration
- Det gode liv
- Dreamy Whites
- Eccentricities
- Ella Elaine
- Enjoy Co
- Fabulous Features by Anders Ruff Custom Designs
- Farmhand Feed and Home Company
- Fifi Flowers
- Frenchgardenhouse
- Frugal Farmhouse
- Greyfreth <br> Cross Bottles &amp; Rough Luxe Objects of Beauty
- Heather Cameron
- Itsy Bits and Pieces
- Join my Joy
- Leslie Rae
- lori miller vintage design co
- lulu redstar
- mcmaster and storm
- Mon Unique
- Motley Junket
- Much To Do With Nothing
- My Romantic Home
- My Sweet Savannah
- Not So Shabby
- On Tour
- Open Market Style
- PARIS Rags
- Parisienne Farmgirl
- Queen of Tarte
- Rabbit Hill Primitives and Vintage
- Scarlett Scales Antiques
- Seaside Rose Creations
- Shades of Pale
- SoBo Style Journal
- summerfield
- sweet pea home
- Tailgate-Music Valley Antique Show
- Tattered Gold
- The Apothecary Shop...
- The Beautiful Life
- The Bunny Bungalow
- The Elegant Thrifter
- the four tides
- THE MUSICAL TATTER
- The Whispering Creek House
- The World According to Isa<br>
- TheTatteredHouseBlog
- Torie Jayne
- VINTAGE
- Vintage Junky - Creating Character
- vosgesparis
- white flower farmhouse
- Willow Creek- a country attic-
- You. More Beautiful.
Occupation | Retail Shop Owner |
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Location | Thornville, Ohio, United States |
Introduction | Inspired by Water As a child, my parents took me and my brother on vacation to a remote lake in the Canadian wilderness. We always stayed in the same rustic fishing cabin, Cabin 19. Mike and I spent hours and hours exploring and foraging the rocky granite shoreline, swimming in cold black water laced with lily pads, walking in the woods and portaging canoes over rapids to look for moose and bear. Those moments instilled in me a deep love for nature and especially water. Every time our couple of weeks vacation came to an end I stood on a boulder at the edge of the lake in front of that cabin and cried. My heart would ache until I could return. Those summers shaped the rest of my life in many ways. I continue to forage to this day. I am a collector, a hunter gatherer, a modern day pirate with an eye for stylish objects that sing a song of a cabin in the woods, a cottage on a beach or any coastal home. I find beauty in pieces evoking those memories and moments and fill my home, and now a website, with them. If you found this siteā¦ it must be your language too. Welcome kindred spirit, thank you for stopping by the cabin. |