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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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We once again traveled to western NY to Lucy's hometown for the annual Lucille Ball Comedy Festival! Admittedly, the festival may be one of the least publicized festivals in which we have ever attended or participated. It's something that we have questioned and inquired about from several of the locals in Jamestown. It's like one of those "best kept secrets". Most locals feel that the festival is not highly promoted because the town itself is very protective of Lucy and her roots. They are extremely proud, but it is not something they want to shout from the mountain tops.

I suspect that it probably has more to do with the fact that if they DID heavily promote it, they may have more response and attendance than this little town can handle. So, I can certainly understand that. With a population of just over 30,000 people, that number could easily be doubled, tripled or even multiplied ten fold with adoring fans of Lucille Ball. The infrastructure of the town just couldn't handle it. Still, people DO come from all over the world just to attend the festival. How they have found out about it generally varies, but most have to do a little searching and Googling to find news of the festival.

We honestly didn't know anything about the festival until we made stop into Jamestown on our way home from an east coast trip in October of 2016. Jeff had discovered that Jamestown WAS the birthplace of Lucille Ball and her childhood home was located in nearby Celeron. In discovering this, he found out about the museum, the park and the burial site that honors the beloved redhead. He surprised me with a stopover in Jamestown on that trip, which was before the new National Comedy Museum opened in August of 2018. It was then that someone mentioned that we needed to come back for the "Lucy Fest" (as the locals call it) in August. It is held near her birthday, August 6, each year. The Lucille Ball Comedy Festival, as it is officially called, runs Wednesday thru Sunday during the first full week of August. It generally features concert-type events by top-name comedians on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Some past participants have been: Jerry Seinfeld, Lilly Tomlin, Lewis Black, Jim Gaffigan, Jay Leno, Nick Offerman, Amy Schumer, Paula Poundstone, Kevin James, Robert Klein and John Mullaney, just to name a few.

The 2020 Lucille Ball Comedy Festival is scheduled on August 5-9. Which means, that the Thursday events will fall directly on Lucy's birthday. I'm sure there will be some special events planned for that day.

As for us this past year, we were invited to participate in the Saturday City Market during the festival. We opened our little Not So Long Trailer to the public so they could get a first hand look inside and we also did a few musical numbers during the four-hour market event. We met SO many avid Lucy fans, of course. And, everyone was very kind. We had one little incident where someone stole a small item from inside the camper, but nothing that couldn't be replaced. The store owners of Jamestown are always very accommodating and welcome us each year. We can't say enough nice things about the local small business operators of the town. The museum staff and comedy center staff are little less inviting, for some reason. We have never really figured that out. Perhaps they see us as a threat or something when we show up dressed as Lucy and Desi. It's a little strange that they generally just ignore us, but as I said, the rest of the town is most welcoming.

The following photos are some of the highlights of our trip to Jamestown for the 2019 festival.


 
 
 

Yesterday, August 6, marked the 108 birthday of Lucille Ball. To celebrate, like so many others who have a deep admiration and love of Lucy, I celebrated at the theatre as five new colorized episodes of I Love Lucy were released by Fathom Events. It is such a great testament to Lucy that the theatre was completed sold out; and I understand that most all theaters around the country were as well. She is positively timeless.

Now, we are making our way up to Jamestown, NY on this Wednesday evening. Currently, camping just north of Columbus, OH at Berkshires Campground. Tomorrow we arrive in Jamestown, Lucy's hometown, and will set up camp for a few days and then enjoy the beauty of the Lake Chautauqua region, including Jamestown.

On Saturday, Jeff and I will be participating in the Jamestown Public Market with our Not So Long Trailer and plan to do a little entertaining as well. :)

SO looking forward to meeting others who, like us, have a passion for this iconic lady. She was a true gem that we will never see the likes of again.


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Makeup on point and headed to see Lucy on the big screen!

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My momma was able to join me at the theatre!

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Spending the night north of Columbus, OH in our Not So Long Trailer and headed to Jamestown, NY tomorrow!

 
 
 

Elizabeth Kizito has become a Louisville icon. Her story is one of inspiration and determination. She arrived here in the US from Uganda at the age of 17 with literally nothing more than hopes and dreams. To learn more about her humble beginnings and her story of success, follow the link below.

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“The Cookie Lady”, as she is most often called, was honored in bobblehead form on Friday night (August 2, 2019) at Slugger Field in Louisville for the game between the Bats and the Toledo MudHens. The first 3,000 ticket holders to come thru the gates received a free bobblehead of this beloved lady.

I had circled the date on the calendar when I found out about it, and told Jeff if we had an open evening, we were going! And, we made it!

I have eaten Kizito cookies since I was very young. She first started selling them in at various events in Louisville. They were single huge homemade cookies wrapped in cellophane. They are still as delicious today as they were back then!

Now, the 4,000 cookies she makes daily are sent all over the country. But, even with her success, she still goes out daily with her basket atop her head (it holds 50 cookies, BTW), and still sells them at local events (every Louisville Bats baseball game, for sure) with her beautiful smile, bright native African wraps and a joyful attitude! I mean, how can you NOT buy one of her delicious cookies when you see her! 😊

The best thing now is, you don’t have to be in Louisville to get them! She ships them anywhere and everywhere!

So, if you ever want to try the softest, most delicious cookies ever, come to Louisville, KY or just go to her website and order. You won’t be disappointed.

For more information on these wonderful cookies or just to learn more about this delightful lady, check out The Cookie Lady’s website!!





 
 
 

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