MANLIUS, N.Y. – In 2021, Terri Sullivan was feeling homesick.
After 40 years in Dallas, Texas, the Eastwood native had returned to Central New York to take care of her mother. Upon returning to the Lone Star State, and especially during the Covid pandemic, she began to think about what was important to her, life, family, and her roots.
Sullivan realized that she wanted to go home.
Finding it difficult to coordinate a move from Texas, Sullivan, with her husband Bill and daughter Candi, rented a house for six months in Cazenovia.
Sullivan is a painter and Bill is a writer and they fell love with the village.
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