Invited by her father who had just purchased two pieces of property outside sunny Sequim, Susan moved into a small rustic cabin on the property in 1968 to get out of the city, get back to the land, and "set her soul free."
Except for a year and a half on the island of Maui, she has been here ever since, transforming the property inspired by her love of flowers and plants. As it states in the property description, The Pottery was originally just that: a pottery shop with small living quarters. It has since been transformed into a beautiful and artistic "stove wood" house.