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daylilydaddy wrote:
Hey cuckoo
Google Daniel Boone National forest and this is what our area looks like. I live on the edge of the forest on 100 acres of wooded land. We lived in the bigger cities like Lexington and Louisville, but love the country. Morehead is a college town. There is every type of people here, with the students and staff. The natives here are just typical small town people and a lot are people like me who went to school here loved it and stayed. Corbin I think is in more western Ky. Which we are on the eastern part closer to WV. There is also a cabinet co. in Mount Sterling, which is about 30 miles west of us. It is named Quality cabinets. They do construction home type cabinets. More like factory type work. Here in Morehead we have a lot of artist who work in all types of medias. I know of one guy that works wood, but it being totem type carving and such. He has had a store for years here. Moreheads slogan is "The Hardwood Capital". There are tons of sawmills here. I would think there would be a fairly good chance of someone doing custom cabinets here and doing well. Kentucky is very proud of our artist. Also google Berea. It is kinda like a whole artist community, with a college there devoted to the arts. I am not a Kentucky native. My mothers family was and we moved here in 1980 form OKLA. I also live an alternative life style and have never had a problem. I have had the chance to get to travel around a bit and for me I find Ky and its people some of the most beautiful land and nicest people I have ever met. Feel free to ask me any more question, I will do my best to help answer them and even if you want you could call me, but ask for that only in a personal dmail. I hope this helps. This is a pic of the creek that runs in front of my house. I get the luck to see it from my front porch and hear it always.
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