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The home, which is positioned in a valley along Emmanuel Creek, features an inviting outdoor living space as well. The home has two porches, a gazebo, a brick grill space and a tree house tucked high in the branches of a 135-year-old Cottonwood. The landscaping features outdoor sculptures Jim and Cheryl have created as well as pottery made by April. Cheryl has also added plants that remind her of California elephant ears and jade. The wood gazebo features an unusual top an inverted satellite dish adorned with Christmas lights. The porches, where the Halseys can often be found relaxing, feature benches and tables made from old barn wood. Although the Halseys have created a beautiful and relaxing atmosphere on their A painted palm frond (top left) decorates the corner of the master bedroom. The rest of the room has a Mediterranean feel with the vibrant colors (left). The dining room has almost a regal feel with the oversized table (right). Much of the artwork in the house are pieces Cheryl has done herself or pieces they have collected over the years. serene farm, visitors must be wary. An old tree to the south of the house is home to a mountain lion a handpainted cutout creation of Cheryl s that looks remarkably realistic especially as the sun sets and Bigfoot has been sighted in the grove of century-old Cottonwoods to the north of the house. The Bigfoot is actually one of my most recent projects, she said. I designed a paint-by-number for the cut outs. It s a lot of fun. The Halsey home is a perfect balance of old and new, beauty and whimsy. Story by Tera Schmidt and photos by Heidi Henson To see more pictures of the Halsey home including the tree downstairs and bigfoot outside go to spotted.yankton.net Begin the healing When a funeral is well planned, it offers us a perfect time and place to remember the life of a loved one. And it offers family and friends a way to begin the healing. Talk to our caring staff when Tami Keller the need arises. We will help you mark the occasion with Funeral Director sensitivity, compassion and respect. Where understanding is a way of life Yankton Tabor Menno Funeral Resource Center, Tyndall 665-9679 1-800-495-9679 www.opsahl-kostelfuneralhome.com 14 HERVOICE SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2009
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The home, which is positioned in a valley along Emmanuel Creek, features an inviting outdoor living space as well. The home has two porches, a gazebo, a brick grill space and a tree house tucked high in the branches of a 135-year-old Cottonwood. The landscaping features outdoor sculptures Jim and Cheryl have created as well as pottery made by April. Cheryl has also added plants that remind her of California elephant ears and jade. The wood gazebo features an unusual top an inverted satellite dish adorned with Christmas lights. The porches, where the Halseys can often be found relaxing, feature benches and tables made from old barn wood. Although the Halseys have created a beautiful and relaxing atmosphere on their A painted palm frond (top left) decorates the corner of the master bedroom. The rest of the room has a Mediterranean feel with the vibrant colors (left). The dining room has almost a regal feel with the oversized table (right). Much of the artwork in the house are pieces Cheryl has done herself or pieces they have collected over the years. serene farm, visitors must be wary. An old tree to the south of the house is home to a mountain lion a handpainted cutout creation of Cheryl s that looks remarkably realistic especially as the sun sets and Bigfoot has been sighted in the grove of century-old Cottonwoods to the north of the house. The Bigfoot is actually one of my most recent projects, she said. I designed a paint-by-number for the cut outs. It s a lot of fun. The Halsey home is a perfect balance of old and new, beauty and whimsy. Story by Tera Schmidt and photos by Heidi Henson To see more pictures of the Halsey home including the tree downstairs and bigfoot outside go to spotted.yankton.net Begin the healing When a funeral is well planned, it offers us a perfect time and place to remember the life of a loved one. And it offers family and friends a way to begin the healing. Talk to our caring staff when Tami Keller the need arises. We will help you mark the occasion with Funeral Director sensitivity, compassion and respect. Where understanding is a way of life Yankton Tabor Menno Funeral Resource Center, Tyndall 665-9679 1-800-495-9679 www.opsahl-kostelfuneralhome.com 14 HERVOICE SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2009























