-5- Petitioner used the pole barn to care for mares for the 2 weeks before they were ready to foal, to foal horses, and to store lawn mowers and farm equipment. She occasionally parked her cars in the pole barn. There is one door from the pole barn to petitioner's bedroom and one to the closet. 2. The Conservatory and Petitioner's Room The conservatory contains many plants and has large glass windows across the front. The conservatory has one front door and one side door to the outside. Three rooms in the addition are connected to the conservatory by double glass doors: petitioner’s room, the bathroom with the hot tub, and Ms. Beard’s room. Next to the conservatory is a catering kitchen. The doors from the conservatory to petitioner's room were generally not locked during the day because people came to water plants or feed doves kept there when petitioner was not home, e.g., for a few months each winter when petitioner and Ms. Beard were in Florida. Petitioner has a barn which is about 300 yards from her house. The front door of the conservatory is visible from the front of the barn. The back of the house is not visible from the front of the barn. 3. Petitioner's Records Petitioner generally keeps her farm, financial, and other personal records in her room. Ms. Beard has a desk in petitioner's room. Some of petitioner's records are in boxesPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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