Located in the beautiful Blue Ridge Highlands, Abingdon, Virginia is home to historical attractions, many musical events, fine lodging, and dining. Here you will find the Barter Theater, the Martha Washington Hotel and Spa, the Heartwood Artisan Gallery and so much more.
For our day in Abingdon, I wore gray side zip pants from Talbots, a twill fuchsia jacket, a white tank top, and a chiffon animal print scarf all from Stein Mart. The bag is by Tignanello.
The Heartwood Gallery showcases the work of the finest regional artisans including furniture makers, potters, jewelry designers, fiber artists, and many more.
When we have plans for dinner in a neighboring town I usually dress for the daytime activities but take with me other shoes, jewelry, a jacket or wrap, and an evening clutch to switch to for dinner.
For daytime, I wore low wedge comfortable black Alex Marie shoes from Dillard's last year. I had my hair cut again on Friday but I haven't had time to "customize" it yet. Do you do your own texturizing around your face? I invested in a pair of texturizing shears years ago. They are more forgiving if you just can resist trimming the front of your own hair when you are past due for a cut.
Barter Theatre was founded during the Depression by an enterprising young actor named Robert Porterfield. He and his fellow actors found themselves out of work and hungry in New York City. Porterfield contrasted that to the abundance of food, but lack of live theater, around his home region in Southwest Virginia. He returned to Washington County with an extraordinary proposition: bartering produce from the farms and gardens of the area to gain admission to see a play. These days they are happy to accept cash or credit cards instead of a pound of potatoes for entrance.
The Martha Washington Hotel and Spa across the street is one of our favorite retreats and places to enjoy fine dining.
There is a grand piano in the main floor ballroom of The Martha Washington Hotel. I read music but I can not play by ear or memory. I am in awe of those who can.
I've switched to a different fuchsia double-breasted jacket, Ros Hommerson shoes, blingy jewelry, and a small leather clutch for dinner. This jacket is also from Stein Mart.
Relaxing in front of the fire in the library at the Martha.
More bling and a small leather clutch for the evening.
The Spa is world-class... so is their fine dining restaurant "Sisters at The Martha".
The first course... lobster fritters and a lovely Sauvignon blanc.
8 comments:
Susan... Sounds as if y'all had a wonderful day. Pretty in Pink describes your look perfectly! I enjoy your blog so much and appreciate you sharing your thoughts, your style, and your gusto for life. I celebrated wholeheartedly my 50th birthday and each thereafter. I reach the first social security milestone this coming October so being over 60 isn't too bad either! Sending good wishes for a pleasant Sunday and productive week! From Susan in South Georgia!
Okay, I really need to go on these trips with you! Thanks for the tour of the town and your appetizer looks divine!
You look amazing!
Fuschia is a lovely color for you.
We have lived in Roanoke for the past 6 years and have been to Abingdon once. We stayed at a bed and breakfast, but I can't remember the name. We still want to plan a trip that includes the Barter Theater.
You do take the most lovely trips, Susan. And you look fabulous in this deep pink! Thanks so much for linking up with VisibleMonday.
Susan, you look stunning in this color! Wear it often!! What a fun outing...I love to do things just like this! Have a wonderful Monday!
Wow you are gorgeous and chic!
Kim,USA
What a beautiful smile you have!
It sounds like a wonderful trip. And you look effortlessly chic! Don't you just love Stein Mart?
I love the combination of pink and grey. It looks especially lovely on you!
Heather from Friendship, Life and Style
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