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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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Woo hoo!! What fun that was! Hot, but super fun! Thank you Arts Alliance of Southern Indiana for inviting us, and Kevin Hammersmith Park in New Albany for hosting!

A VERY special “thank you” to all of our friends - new and old - who braved the heat to join us!

It meant so much to us to hear and see your appreciation and support! ❤️🎶❤️


It also marked our first gig with new drummer, Terry Schmelz. And, we’re a six piece again with Steve Matthews moving to rhythm guitar and percussion.


Check out the Arts Alliance of Southern Indiana at www.sointoart.org for all kinds of classes in art, storytimes, art & science lessons, craft tutorials, sing alongs, and more!



 
 
 

Our final adventure for this trip was a stopover in Parkersburg, WV for a scheduled trip on the Island Belle to Blennerhassett Island. The island is home to the Blannerhassett mansion, a replica of the 1800 home built by Harman Blannerhassett for his young wife, Margaret. Their story is quite interesting and somewhat tragic.


While living in England, Blennerhassett had been left a great inheritance ($100,000) by his father. Being Irish, Blannerhassett was facing arrest while in England and moved to America to start a new life for he and Margaret.

In 1805, only 5 years after the Blennerhassetts completed their grand mansion, Harman partnered with former Vice-President Aaron Burr on his quest to take the Southwest. Aaron Burr had a plan to conduct treason against the United States by annexing Louisiana and Mexico and establishing his own government. Margaret Blennerhassett was convinced that if Harman helped Burr, he would use all of his talents and become something great.


Influenced by his wife, Harman invested the remainder of his money to fund this expedition, including buying boats, weapons, and much more. His island was meant to be a main base of the expedition. Thomas Jefferson was notified of this and requested that Aaron Burr and his followers be punished. The Virginia militia was sent to the Ohio River to seize the Blennerhassetts and their island. Harman escaped and his wife was not on the island when the militia came. The house was heavily damaged and all of its contents were auctioned off.


The house eventually was burned to the ground. In 1984, the state of West Virginia funded a rebuilding project for the island and rebuilt the house to the exact blueprints of the house.


Needless to say, Carrie was looking forward to this stop. She packed her Victorian bustle dress just for the occasion. Now, I know some might think she gets a bit extreme with her dresses, but you have no idea how many little girls looked at her in amazement and wanted to talk with her. And, there were several adults who were intrigued as well. She was even asked to become a tour volunteer for the island. ❤️

So, here are the photos from our trip to Blennerhassett Island and tour of the mansion.





 
 
 

And, yet another beautiful home and gardens from The du Ponts of Delaware.


Rain moved in on us for the first time of this trip and it was pretty relentless. BUT, we were still determined to check out one more beautiful, huge home from the du Pont family.

This stunning mansion features the most significant collection of American decorative arts in the world and a world-class naturalistic garden set within 1,000 acres of rolling hills, streams, meadows and forests.


H. F. du Pont was an avid horticulturalist, designer and collector. His home at Winterthur is proof of that. The 175 room mansion houses nearly 100,000 objects made or used in America since 1640.


The grounds feature a recently added Enchanted Woods section that kids would love to explore. So, while the primary draw would be for adults (home, gardens, museum), the entire family would find this destination a treat as well.




 
 
 

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