Accenting the spiritual Bloodmoon Goddesses offers handmade goods, meditation classes and more
22 | Tri-StateLiving
Story Heath Harrison | Photography Jeremy Holtzapfel
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ocated behind a strip mall at 5405 Roberts Dr. in Ashland, Kentucky, a building hosts a business that offers something unique to the region. Kasey Carroll and Stephanie Bentley had planned to open Bloodmoon Goddesses Apothecary in March 2019 when the COVID-19 pandemic hit and all nonessential businesses in the state were ordered closed to the public. “We were trying to stay afloat, doing curbside pickup and through Facebook,” Carroll said of those first months in operation. “We kept at it.” It was in May when they were finally able to