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Our Technicolor Life

Jeff and Carrie Ketterman

Welcome to Our Technicolor Life! We are a husband and wife team that lives a vintage lifestyle in full color. There's never a dull moment with our many adventures through our tea room, travel, entertainment, and art. 

A modern day Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz,

Jeff and Carrie Ketterman's host TEA parties at

The Old Capitol Tea Room, TRAVEL in The Not So Long Trailer, ENTERTAIN with two bands Rosie & the Rockabillies and The Tin Pan Alley Cats, create ART and share our LIFESTYLE.

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CHANNELS OF OUR TECHNICOLOR LIFE

Tea

Step back into a simple & peaceful time at The Old Capitol Tea Room. Located in historic Corydon, Indiana, we host vintage afternoon tea parties.

Travel 

A  fun-loving redhead & her musical husband discovering the USA in our traveling homage to Lucy & Desi, The Not So Long Trailer.

Entertainment

Two vintage themed bands - Rosie & The Rockabillies is a 1950s cover band while the Tin Pan Alley Cats features a 1920s-1940s vibe.

The Lucy and Desi Tribute Show 

The Music That Helped Win the War Tribute Show

Art

Carrie Cooke Ketterman Art

 because life is too short for boring art. Original oil paintings, children's books, coloring books, and mural services. 

Lifestyle

Vintage lifestyle features  our love for the past & all things vintage.  

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Welcome to Our Technicolor Life Monthly Newsletter!


Welcome back to another exciting edition of Our Technicolor Life's monthly newsletter! We're thrilled to have you join us on our colorful journey through the many facets of our adventurous lives. As always, we're Jeff and Carrie Ketterman, a dynamic husband and wife duo who are passionate about embracing a vintage lifestyle in the most vibrant way possible.

A Glimpse into Our Lives

In case you're new here, let us introduce ourselves once again. Jeff spends his days immersed in the bustling world of rail transportation as the General Manager at Kasgro Rail Corporation Management Division. With a fleet of over 500 heavy-duty railcars, Jeff is at the forefront of providing innovative solutions for the ever-evolving rail industry.

Meanwhile, Carrie's days are filled with creativity and artistic expression. As a painter, illustrator, and author, she breathes life into murals and paintings that tell stories with every brushstroke. She is also owner and hostess with the mostest at her tea room, The Old Capitol Tea Room in historic downtown Corydon, IN. Being musically iclinded, Carrie and Jeff also have two vintage bands, The Tin Pan Alley Cats and Rosie & the Rockabillies. Follow along each channel of Our Technicolor Life: Tea, Travel, Entertainment, Art, & Lifestyle.


TEA

Our May was full of magical tea events that were practically perfect in every way. We hosted a Tuesday Afternoon Tea, Jane Austen inspired Sense and SensibiliTea, Mother’s Day, Jolly Holiday Mary Poppins Sing Along Tea Party, Breakfast at Tea-ffany’s, Under the Sea Tea Party, and our first Gazebo Concert.


Sense and SensibiliTea


Nothing quite compares to a house full of smiling faces and music - especially Disney music. We had so much fun with our Jolly Holiday Tea.


Jolly Holiday Mary Poppins and Bert Sing Along Tea


A little Breakfast at Tea-ffany’s at the tea room AND, we actually had a “Cat” this year! Teacup was not impressed.


Breakfast at Tea-ffany’s Tea Party


Mother’s Day Tea Party


Under the Sea Tea Party


📣 NEW EVENTS RELEASED JULY 31st on the website at 11am! Set yourself a reminder to grab tickets for our next round of events. Tickets for September, October, November, and December tea events will go on sale on the website July 31st! 📣


TRAVEL


Thurby, Oaks, and 150th Kentucky Derby

Kentucky Derby 150 did not disappoint! We did a nod to the year of the first Derby - 1875 - by going as Meriwether Lewis Clark, Jr and his wife, Mary.

ML Clark had the dream and vision to build a horse racetrack on acreage owned by his uncles, John and Henry Churchill in 1874 . A year later, in May, he opened the track for its inaugural race day featuring several races on the card, with the Kentucky Derby not being the planned marquee race that day. However, when Aristides broke the world record for a three-year-old, for the mile-and-a-half distance, the “Derby” was all everyone wanted to talk about!

Our trip to the Derby this year was once again filled with reconnecting with friends, new and old, enjoying the atmosphere that can’t really be described to be truly appreciated - you have to be there. And, if you ever get the chance - just go.


The expansion and additions they have made from the last year are impressive and add to grandeur of Churchill Downs.



Kentucky Oaks

For Kentucky Oaks Day this year, I had wanted to do a French “Marie Antoinette” look for a couple of years, but the opportunity never seemed quite right. This year with the big 150th anniversary of The Oaks and Derby, it seemed right.


We honored Louisville’s founding by George Rogers Clark in 1778 with a nod to the French rococo period (1770s), since the city was named in honor of King Louis XVI, who had aided America during the recent Revolutionary War.


We want to thank our dear friends, Julie and Michael Luna, for not only joining us for this fun day, but for being so patient when we would get stopped endlessly for photos with others. You guys are such troopers!! We love you!


We also ran into SO many friends and people who have been to the tea room, follow us on our many adventures on social media, and several of my classmates from high school and college. It was truly such a fun day of connecting with people from all over the local area AND across the US, AND the world!



Thurby

Perfect weather! (Maybe a little warm for a 3-piece suit). Perfect Thurby! (We didn’t lose a penny on the horses today! Of course, we didn’t bet any races either.


ROADTRIP - Georgetown, KY Old Friends Farm

If you know anything much about me, you know that I love the tradition of the Kentucky Derby.

My first Derby was in 1997 - I was 10. My dad and mom would always go to the Derby, but that year, mom was sick and couldn't go, so dad let me tag along! WOW!! I was hooked from that day on! The pageantry, the beautiful horses, the fashion - I was so enthralled with it all!


I have now just attended my 27th straight Kentucky Derby. They are each special and something I look forward to like a kid at Christmas. In my first year, 1997, my dad asked me which horse I wanted him to bet on for me; without hesitation I knew which horse I wanted - Silver Charm!


The horse was SO pretty and his name seemed perfect to me as a little girl. Well, if you know your Derby history, you know that Silver Charm WON the Kentucky Derby that year! He instantly became my favorite horse of all time.


Not too long ago, I was reading that Silver Charm was a resident of an equine farm that was created to care for aging thoroughbred race horses - Old Friends Equine Farm near Georgetown, KY. Here, former thoroughbred racing greats can retire and live out the rest of their lives in great care and being admired and loved by the public - daily.


Their moto: "Old Friends provides a dignified retirement to Thoroughbreds whose racing and breeding careers have come to an end. By promoting these once celebrated horses through a campaign of education and tourism, our goal is to raise awareness of the importance of equine aftercare."

This farm is just SO beautiful in SO many ways! And, knowing that Silver Charm was a resident at this retirement farm, I had to make plans to visit! WELL, WE DID!!


We visited Old Friends Farm and saw the many beautiful horses that once made millions of dollars for their former owners. Silver Charm, who just turned 30 in February, won nearly $7 million in his racing career. For all the glory that he saw during his lifetime, he now seems very content to just eat shredded carrots (guests at Old Friends are only allowed to feel him shredded carrots as he is now sadly down to just four teeth). Seeing Silver Charm was the highlight of our visit, but there are so many other legendary horses that are residents there as well, which I was delighted to interact with! I had no expectations going in as to how close we could get to these amazing horses, or how much, if any, interaction we would have. Holy horses!! We got to feed and pet so many of these majestic animals! It was all I could do to leave the farm - Jeff had to pry me away! lol! But, we also wanted to check out Georgetown and drive over to Paris, KY to see the Secretariat Park, where my former art teacher, Jaime Corum, painted the three-story high mural of Secretariat, winning the 1973 Kentucky Derby. (If you want to see some of impressive equine art, just Goggle her name. It is amazing!)


If you are looking for a great day trip, I can't encourage you enough to visit Old Friends Equine Farm near Georgetown ,KY (just north of Lexington), then go visit the charming town of Georgetown, and finally taking the 25 minute drive over to Paris, KY to see Secretariat Park (and the down-sized Eiffel Tower). I might add that when in Georgetown, grab breakfast, lunch or dinner at Fava's Restaurant! It is SO good and Dean, the owner, is usually there to greet you and see that everything is to your liking.

(Tickets for the 90 minute tour of Old Friends Equine Farm are just $30. The BEST $30 you’ll ever spend!)



ENTERTAINMENT

We spent a Saturday night at the Kentucky Derby Museum at Churchill Downs; playing some music for Day Spring Kentucky’s fundraiser event for their Louisville campus! Such a great organization with a truly special mission!


“Day Spring provides quality residential services and opportunities that empower people with developmental disabilities to live joyful and fulfilling lives.”


We had a chance to roam the museum before we went on stage, and even had a little time to check out the night racing event at the Downs!


We highly recommend the museum. It is very interactive, and the history is just fascinating. Plus, in July, the museum will have our complete look from Derby 149 on display as a part of their “See and be Seen: 150 Years of Derby Fashion” exhibit.


Rosie & The Rockabillies, also played at The Enchanted Forest in New Albany! We have a couple of more gigs coming up later this season so be sure to check out our master calendar for upcoming events.


Master Calendar:


The Tin Pan Alley Cats began a new venture with our first Gazebo Concert in the tea garden. We are huge Billy Joel and Elton John fans so we kicked off this concert series with an evening of live music featuring the hits of the greatest piano men - Billy and Elton.


Gazebo Concert - Billy Joel and Elton John


We currently have just one table left for our Disney evening July 3rd at 7pm. All other Gazebo Concerts are sold out so if you’d like to grab a table, head on over to the link below for tickets.


Disney Gazebo Concert:

Tickets:


ART


My latest book “Only in Lousiville” comes out this month! Stay tuned for how to order! This 300+ page book has been a labor of love these past 7 months as I researched and illustrated. It’s part tourist guide, part fun fact, part history, and a whole lot of only in Louisville fun! Here’s a sneak peek!


This concludes our May as we move into June! Thank you for stopping by and exploring Our Technicolor Life! Please check out all the features of the website from our Tea, Travel, Entertainment, Art, and Podcast Channels. This is our one stop shop website for all events and information. Don't forget to subscribe so you stay in the loop and check out our upcoming events section right on the home page.


Yours truly,


Carrie & Jeff


Upcoming Events - At A Glance


Under the Sea Tea Party - Sunday June 2nd

SOLD OUT


Gatsby 1920s Tea Party - Tuesday June 4th

SOLD OUT


Woody’s Round Up Tea Party - Friday June 21st

SOLD OUT


Gone With the Wind Tea Party - Sunday June 23rd

SOLD OUT


Elvis TCT Tea Party - Tuesday June 25th

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Summer of Love Tea Party - Friday June 28th

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Sunday Afternoon Tea Party - Sunday June 30th

SOLD OUT



 
 
 

Welcome to Our Technicolor Life Monthly Newsletter!


Welcome back to another exciting edition of Our Technicolor Life's monthly newsletter! We're thrilled to have you join us on our colorful journey through the many facets of our adventurous lives. As always, we're Jeff and Carrie Ketterman, a dynamic husband and wife duo who are passionate about embracing a vintage lifestyle in the most vibrant way possible.

A Glimpse into Our Lives

In case you're new here, let us introduce ourselves once again. Jeff spends his days immersed in the bustling world of rail transportation as the General Manager at Kasgro Rail Corporation Management Division. With a fleet of over 500 heavy-duty railcars, Jeff is at the forefront of providing innovative solutions for the ever-evolving rail industry.

Meanwhile, Carrie's days are filled with creativity and artistic expression. As a painter, illustrator, and author, she breathes life into murals and paintings that tell stories with every brushstroke. She is also owner and hostess with the mostest at her tea room, The Old Capitol Tea Room in historic downtown Corydon, IN. Being musically iclinded, Carrie and Jeff also have two vintage bands, The Tin Pan Alley Cats and Rosie & the Rockabillies. Follow along each channel of Our Technicolor Life: Tea, Travel, Entertainment, Art, & Lifestyle.

TEA

April saw the return of The Old Capitol Tea Room tea parties and we had a lot of them!


I Love Lucy Tribute Show & Tea Party

Our first tea event of the 2024 season, our I Love Lucy Tea, is in the books at The Old Capitol Tea Room. We weathered the storms and the sky began to clear about an hour before the tea.

This particular tea kicks our butts. There is a ton of prep work and the execution of the tea is pretty exhausting when you throw in a 45 minute show on top of a full tea but we love keeping the spirit of Lucy and Desi alive with this tribute show!

Be Our Guest Tea Party

There were so many Belles in the house at Be Our Guest Tea Party. It is one of the most popular teas at The Old Capitol Tea Room. Tickets sell out in minutes, and we even added a second one to accommodate more little Belles. We even had a cute little Gaston join us! The Beast isn’t all that beastly at this tea. He usually just collects hugs.


Tuesday Afternoon Tea Party

This is our 9th year hosting vintage tea parties at The Old Capitol Tea Room and we were finally able to host one of the events I’d originally intended to offer - a true vintage afternoon tea party and out in the tea garden no less. The rain stayed away and we were able to host our first ever Tuesday afternoon tea party. I believe we have come full circle from when we first started. My original intention was to host vintage afternoon tea parties for ladies to get together, socialize, and dress up for tea. When we first opened, no one in our area really knew what a tea room was so we started to theme the tea parties.

Now we have the best of both worlds, we still offer themed tea party events but new this year, are our true vintage afternoon tea parties. We have several more on the schedule and I look forward to more afternoons spent with ladies looking to enjoy a step back in time to the simple pleasures of enjoying afternoon tea with friends.


Harry Potter Tea Party

The wizard knowledge on hand for our Harry Potter Tea & Triva was outstanding. We had many students during our weekend Harry Potter events hosted by Professors Dumbledore, McGonagall, Trelawny, and Hagrid.


The Music That Helped Win the War Tribute Show & Tea Party

We also hosted our WWII tea, The Music That Helped Win the War. It features 24 songs from the WWII era. The best part of the evening was recognizing four gentlemen in attendance who served our country.

If not for the brave men and women of our military, we would not be blessed with the freedoms we have today.


Deadly Derby Murder Mystery

One of our fan favorite murder mysteries, the Deadly Derby Murder Mystery always takes place the week before Derby. Hosted by the Barnburner Family, we solved the mystery of the Deadly Derby thanks to our in house detectives.


‼️ Mark your calendars for Wednesday July 31st at 11am for the ticket sales for our September-December tea events! This will include our Halloween and Holiday tea events so save the date and be ready to grab your tickets. ‼️


TRAVEL

The Eclipse

Well, that was totally worth the drive! We found a quiet little spot to enjoy eclipse totality near Vallonia, IN. At one time, the Medora covered bridge was the longest restored covered bridge in Indiana at 431’ 10”. Being the quintessential planner, naturally we can’t just go watch the eclipse, it has to be an event, so I planned an Eclipse picnic complete with a few vintage touches.


The ViewMaster viewer is a 1959 model I got Jeff for his birthday a couple of years ago. (No, we did not watching the eclipse through that. We had the approved eclipse shades.) I also wore my Space Vixens dress for the occasion.


The eclipse was spectacular! We drove to an area where we could experience totality for just over three minutes, and it was SO very worth the extra effort. Just incredible. It was, to Jeff anyway, a little unsettling and eerie. I mean, when you have never experienced anything like that before and have no reference to how it affects your brain and emotions, it is truly other-worldly. It is a once-in-a-lifetime event that I am so very glad we got to experience first hand.


Words can’t really describe it. I can certainly see how in centuries past when people experienced it without knowing what was truly happening, would think the world might be ending.



Teacup even got in on the Eclipse fun!


Mayberry Lucy Festival in Granville, TN.

Whew! That was one fun full weekend! We attended and performed at our 4th Mayberry - I Love Lucy Days in Historic Granville, TN. Our Saturday was full of “Lucy love”, spending time with old friends, making new friends, plus performances and emceeing. Our only regret is that we never get to spend much time with our friends, the “Mayberry” tribute artists. They are always so welcoming and kind to us “I Love Lucy” tribute artists.


We got to spend some time with Keith Thibodeaux (Little Ricky on “I Love Lucy”) and his beautiful wife, Kathy. AND, we made a new friend in Dennis Rush! Dennis, like, Keith, was one of the great child actors from the 1950s-1960s, and he and Keith actually worked together on The Andy Griffith Show as the characters Johnny Paul (Keith) and Howie Pruitt (Dennis). We were able to work with both of these charming and delightful gentlemen on three Q&A sessions on Saturday evening and truly were enthralled by their stories and experiences as child actors. Dennis was first discovered by James Cagney, for the movie Man of a Thousand Faces (1957). He and Keith were such joys to works with and to just be around during our busy Saturday.

As always, we thank the wonderful town and volunteers of Historic Granville, TN. They are truly salt-of-the-earth people and always so warm and welcoming to us. We thank Randall Clemens, who spearheads the annual festival. Without him, this festival would likely not exist and continue. THANK YOU!


We were also so surprised and humbled by the town of Granville, TN honoring us with a plaque and proclamation for our participation in their annual Mayberry - I Love Lucy Days!

If you would like to see these wonderful “Mayberry” tribute artists at work, many and most will be in Scottsburg, IN June 21-23 at “Mayberry Comes to Scottsburg”! Lucy and Ricky may just have to travel up I-65 and say hello to our friends that weekend as well as they will only be an hour’s drive away from our home in Corydon!


Until next year, Granville!! ❤️❤️


Let’s Go Fly a Kite

I have read Julia Cameron’s “The Artist’s Way” many times over the years and I love the idea of what she calls an artist’s date. It’s a weekly activity and you just have to do a fun activity for at least an hour. So try for yourself, do at least one “fun” thing each week that requires little thought - just being present in the moment. Kite flying falls perfectly under that category so we got out our kites and hit the park.

We also walked around my old school stomping grounds at Sacred Heart Model School.

We flew pretty close to the moon. Or, so it seemed.


ENTERTAINMENT

Corydon Extravaganza

The Tin Pan Alley Cats stopped by the Spring Corydon Extravaganza at the Harrison County Fairgrounds in April! We hit the stage for a couple of hours in the main building, providing some tunes for those shopping! Be sure to follow the Corydon Extravaganza on social media for their future events! It’s a fantastic place to find unique antiques, second-hand items, crafts, yard art, PLUS lots of great food and music!


Rosie & the Rockabillies in New Albany - May 25th

We’ve got a couple of Rosie gigs on the books for May both private and public bookings. Our next public performance is Saturday May 25th from 8-11 at The Enchanted Forest in downtown New Albany, In. Make plans to join us for an evening of great live music. Grab a bite to eat and lots of lovely drinks at the Enchanted Forest featuring Rosie & the Rockabillies!


ART

Derby Art

The yard is all decked out for the big 150th!!! I finally got all the pieces cut out & painted that I wanted to add. Talk about coming down to the wire!


Mural at the Dugout

April seemed like a lot of crazy stormy weather so it was nice to catch a few days to work on this mural property. And since it decided to be 87 at the end of painting, I felt a trip to Polly’s Freeze was in order!


Sneak Peek at Only in Louisville

Coming out in June, my latest book, a project that I’ve been working on for the past 6 months will be released - “Only in Lousiville.”

It’s part history, part fun facts, part local lore, part tourist guide, and a whole lot of only in Lousiville fun with accompanying illustrations.

Since Kentucky Derby week is upon us, here’s a sneak peek at some of the pages in my Derby chapter!


This concludes our April as we move into May! Thank you for stopping by and exploring Our Technicolor Life! Please check out all the features of the website from our Tea, Travel, Entertainment, Art, and Podcast Channels. This is our one stop shop website for all events and information. Don't forget to subscribe so you stay in the loop and check out our upcoming events section right on the home page.


Yours truly,


Carrie & Jeff


Upcoming Events - At A Glance

Friday May 2nd - Oaks Day


Saturday May 4th - 150th Kentucky Derby


Friday May 10th - Sense and SensibilTEA Tea Party - Sold Out

Corydon, IN.


Sunday May 12th - Mother’s Day Tea Party - Sold Out

Corydon, IN.


Friday May 17th - Jolly Holiday Tea Party - Sold Out

Corydon, IN.


Saturday May 18th - Private Gig Rosie & the Rockabillies

Kentucky Derby Museum


Friday May 24th - Breakfast at Teaffany’s Tea Party - Sold Out

Corydon, IN.


Saturday May 25th - Rosie & the Rockabillies at the Enchanted Forest 8-11

New Albany, IN.

$5 cover


Wednesday May 29th - Billy & Elton Gazebo Concert - Sold Out

Corydon, IN.


Friday May 31st - Under the Sea Tea Party - Sold Out

Corydon, IN.

 
 
 

In this episode, we talk about our busy past weekend with teas and music. Plus, we do a little traveling and celebrate our wedding anniversary at The Brown in Louisville! Carrie's latest book "Only in Louisville" is just about ready for print - 315 pages of artwork and text that she has worked on for the past six months.

We also discuss favorite restaurants and have recommendations on a couple of books!

 
 
 

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