Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Ashland



Ashland has quickly become my favorite intro to Fall with full days spent hiking, shopping and munching our way through town. We saw 3 magical plays: The Clay Pot, A View From the Bridge, and A Comedy of Errors. Each had such intricate set design and costumes that told beautiful stories.  My favorite spot to shop, Prize, was filled to the brim with goodies (pictured), including an entire table of old fashioned candies wrapped in sweet little bundles, and of course I left with a few bags. The owner, Jennifer, is the sweetest, so stop in if you're in Ashland! 

11 comments:

Unknown said...

i think i'll view this post daily to relive a little of the beauty that was shared this weekend.

Soul Pretty said...

...luv the shots of the bake shop...I would love to open a bake/book/clothing/gift/performance space...is that too much to ask?

Cupcakes and Cashmere said...

what an absolutely beautiful collection of photographs, my favorite, of course being the candy shop!

Megan said...

That cupcake looks perfectly delightful!

Rosalie said...

What?! Prize used to be in SF of Fillmore, no? I miss that store, but at least I know where it went!
Pictures are beautiful.
Xo
Ro

amber {daisy chain} said...

R - yes! Thats' the same shop/same owner. She also had one in Berkeley and now she's back in her hometown Ashland. You REALLY need to come with me on one of these trips...

Jennifer Katherine said...

That is the CUTEST, most cozy shop I've ever seen!

jennyc said...

Hi Amber,
So great seeing you in Ashland at the play. You are always so styling, even in the freezing cold. Thanks for the post, the pictures are great. I miss it already!

benson said...

my son was looking for a weekend with his girlfriend and I have been sending him your Ashland updates :) hope he goes for it (they live in portland)

High-Heeled Foot in the door said...

Oh that candy shop looks amazing. Beautiful shot.

Catherine VandeVelde said...

I went to Ashland for the first time this summer! I thought View from the Bridge was great.

I can't believe I missed this shop!