Friday, November 16, 2007

Ashland in the Fall


The original Ashland Public Library, built with money donated by robber baron and cuddly philantropist Andrew Carnegie.

15 comments:

  1. Love seeing Fall pictures. Living in Florida it is the closest thing to Fall color I will get.

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  2. Thanks. I know what you mean, having spent four years in Collier County a while ago.

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  3. It certainly is a beaut of a state. I feel very lucky to have been here in southern Oregon for the last 18 years.

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  4. Ashland is certaily a beautifull place. Autumn highlights it's beauty.

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  5. Autumn really is the best time in the town. The weather is mild, the tourist trade has slacked off, and the colors come out. Gives it a feeling of a small New England town, only with fir trees of course.

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  6. Oh really! I might have to turn him in! hehehe

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  7. I'm planning to turn myself in, actually, as soon as the reward money gets a little more enticing. :-)

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  8. Thanks. I picked a good day to out and about.

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  9. Good heavens...can't you a spray for those things?

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  10. This looks like Stratford with parking, amazing!

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  11. Our only consolation is that I've heard they are even bigger in Mexico.

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  12. DDT might do it, but its been banned. Our only consolation is that they all crawl up to Canada to spend their Summers.

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  13. That's the best part of the street as far as architecture. The building in the middle of the photograph has a store called, so help me , "CD Or Not CD". A great shop for rare music albums, but just one of many businesses with corny Shakespeare Festival tie-ins. I could do a whole photo album on that.

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