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The daily, and somewhat random, musings from Ben. From the journeys, to the vlogs, to the behind-the-scenes-into-the-world moments.

Autumn in Ohio County

Ben Ashby

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Somewhere between Steel Magnolias and Fried Green Tomatoes lives my hometown. I am from one of those areas that identifies as counties rather than towns. When I refer to my hometown I am basically never talking about the tiny town of 300 I grew up outside of, or the town of 3500 where I tell people is my hometown. The entire county and its population of 24,000 is my hometown. The fifth largest county in Kentucky. A county that is named after the Ohio River even though the river isn’t particularly that close (the part of the county that lies along the river broke away and became its own county years and years ago). The county toes that line between the rolling hills of central Kentucky and the flat Mississippi River bottoms that spread far and wide across western Kentucky. The landscapes in our county start in the east with hollers and valleys and by the time you get to the curves of the Green River the land is endlessly flat. I really do love the landscapes in all seasons, but there is something about autumn here that is warmer, more welcoming, and a reminder that these rural farming communities were built using the bounties of the land. A cornucopia of nature provides a painters palette of inspiration for the camera. These are a few of my favorite images I have shot around the county over the past few autumn.

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Follow Friday: Leaf Peepers!

Ben Ashby

This is my absolute favorite time of the year. That short time when the eastern half of the US is awash in the most vibrant and warm shades and hues is just delicious. The colors make me happy. The forests sing to me and invite me in. The images that come from this short window are the ones I cling to all year long. Today I wanted to share a few of my favorites I am enamored with this leaf peeping season.


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1) Kyle Finn Dempsey

This pick is an obvious one since he is our Autumn issue cover star.



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2) Pine and Proper

Also from the Autumn issue. Elana brings fall to life. New England has never felt so cozy.




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3) Dirt and Glass

There is a real magic to the Poconos and Catskill Mountains in the autumn season. We are always in love with the mountains and landscapes of New England but forget the equally enchanting landscapes just a bit farther west. Chris brings these landscapes to life in the most wonderful ways.

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4) Brian Johns Adventure

A very classic New England autumn feel. The quality that you want in calendars and in those timeless autumn campaigns. Brian’s work evokes the spirit of wanderlust so many of us had each autumn of our youths.

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5) Andrew T Burns

The drone shots are insane. Deep and rich colors bring the mountains, foothills, and rivers to life in Drew’s moody work.

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6) Lewis Hackett

There is something almost larger than life and other worldly about Lewis’ landscapes. I cannot get enough.

Next week I will be sharing my favorite New England accounts for Autumn. Autumn comes to life in the region…from the landscapes, to the small towns, foods, and everything in between.







Recap: A Kentucky Handmade Weekend Autumn 2020

Ben Ashby

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We’ve started a new tradition at my farmhouse in Kentucky called A Kentucky Handmade Weekend. For as long as I can remember I have wanted to do something with the farm/on the farm that promoted handmade, rural made, our small town, and a slower way of life. Earlier this year we had the idea to host a pop-up shop and a few workshops at the farmhouse. It felt like a nice way to celebrate our community during a very rough year. We had our first event in August. At the time that event felt like a huge success….then we had our October event and we were blown away with the support.

The concept behind these events is pretty simple…we wanted to have a weekend that celebrated handmade, American made, and local art and folk art. We wanted it to be part pop-up shop and part workshops. We created a large store area in my backyard that was filled with goods and art by locals, vintage pieces I had collected over the years, and a ton of American made goods by my maker friends from all across the US.

The workshops were to be in the side yard, but they grew bigger and bigger and just kinda ended up being wherever we had enough space. The front yard was dedicated to food and pumpkins. Over three days we welcomed so many friends and neighbors to the house. We even hosted a bake off!

For Spring 2021 we will be filling the orchard out back with vendors, adding more food out front, and bringing in a whole new group of workshops. It has been our dream to bring our love of art and handmade to our very rural western Kentucky county and we feel like we are well on our way!

We are doing a much smaller Christmas Open House in December if you are near by.

The following are a few of the images I took over the weekend. I ended up being way too busy to properly photograph it all. I think in the spring we will need a photographer.

You can find many of these items in our online shop!

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Daily Favorites 3/20

Ben Ashby

Y’all! We made it to spring. We truly made it to spring. The days are longer and warmer and the earth returns to life. Today’s favorites are 1) @arnarkristjans_photography 2) @errincasa 3) @jguzmannn 4) @antromalexander 5) @windypeakvintage 6) @lawrence_braun #liveauthentic #livefolk #slowliving #liveslow #folkmagazine @folkmagazine

Daily Favorites 2/13

Ben Ashby

You can sometimes hear the sweet pitter patter of things coming together. You just feel it in your bones that things are going as they should. You don’t want to celebrate it, cause you might jinx it, but you at least must acknowledge and appreciate it. Today’s favorites are: 1) @kylekotajarvi in New Zealand, 2) @aaronhulbert at Grand Teton, 3) @danieljnail at Snow Lake, 4) @shealeenlouise, 5) @tomcirwin at Moraine Lake, 6) @allanpuls at Snoqualmie Falls.

The Daily Favorites 2/12

Ben Ashby

Today feels like one of those days where doing hard work will lay the foundation for an exciting tomorrow. So many of us get down and depressed during the winter months from the cold and grey and lack of recreating outdoors, but what if this season was intended for us to seek its calming quiet to recharge and rebuild for the bright seasons to come. Today’s favorites are.. 1) @khumaix 2) @themandagies 3) @farmandfolk 4) @jeff.n.brenner 5) @tedhesser 6) @jackharding.

Slow Living Favorites: Day One — Desserts

Ben Ashby

I am a huge believer in the power of positive community. I am also a consumer of a vast amount of content. I wanted to create a semi-daily list of the links and blogs I’m obsessed with. Some days will have themes, some days won’t. I believe together we can all grow community together… So here goes. Today, day one is dedicated to desserts, because that’s all I can currently think about.

1) Tornado Cake by Tilly’s Nest. 2) Homemade Do Si Dos by Not Without Salt. 3) Spiced Scones by Always with Butter. 4) Paleo Caramel Custard Cake + Toasted Meringue by The Kitchen McCabe. 5) Blue Velvet Cake With Cream Cheese Frosting by Eva Kosmas Flores. 6) White Chocolate Ricotta Cheesecake by Beth Kirby.

My 6 Favorite Things at Earth Angels HeART of Winter Event

Ben Ashby

If you know me, you know I can often times be found in a very old ice house in Florida, New York. The ice house is the current home to Earth Angels Studios. Over the weekend Ethan and I went up for her annual Valentines event. I wanted to share a few of my favorite pieces from the weekend! We will be back in May. Stay tuned for more information.

1) Stars by Emma Mierop. 2) Anything and everything by painter and friend Laurie Meseroll. 3) Paintings by Angela Moulton. 4) Paintings, especially the dapper ones by Stephanie Ponsard. 5) How to Speak Chicken by Melissa Caughey. 6) Bears by Letty!

Below are a few other images from the weekend: