Wednesday, July 30, 2008

What a Fantastic Summer!


Hello Friends! It has been so long since I have posted a blog, I hardly even know where to start. Terry and I have moved out of our sweet, much-loved little apartment in the heart of downtown Astoria and moved into a real-life house! It is a wonderful, cozy, two-story, hundred year old home in the west end of Astoria. This old house had been unoccupied for the last six years, so as you can imagine there is plenty to do to re-hab our new digs. I know more about plumbing than I ever imagined! We have also been vending every Sunday at the Astoria, Sunday Market in our fair city. It is located on 12th street, right down town. We are in the middle of the market and we have been getting the tie dye to the masses! We will be there on Sundays for most of August and all of September. Shell has been very busy this summer sending us beautiful tie-dye to offer to the happy people at the Astoria Sunday Market. All three of us have such different styles, our booth is colorful and there is something for every taste. We are learning what you guys like, what you love, and what you are always asking for! We have dresses ready to dye and we will be adding the much loved hoodie to our fall booth. As for our retail web site, we have taken down much of our inventory to keep up with demand of the booth. What we have left up is at great prices, so if you like to shop on line, you will find some great bargains at our web site. When vending season is over, all of our stock will go back on line, so stay tuned! I will get some pictures of our adventures in gardening, plumbing and deck building up as soon as I can! Peace, love and we will see you at the market! - Karri

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Peace and Protest!


Hello you beautiful people!! We had so much fun at the Million Marijuana March and made some great new friends. We met some Portlanders, some Washingtonians and a special tie-dyeing Canadian! Having a booth in Pioneer square was a special time we won't soon forget. Here are some pictures of that special day;

Here are some of the first people to visit our booth.


The event was held to highlight the injustice of marijuana prohibition. Here are some of the protesters getting ready to march.

Terry taking time between tie dye fans to crack a smile.

My heart melted when I met this little doggie! I decided right then and there, we are going to add cute tie dyes for doggies! I am not sure if this little fella could get any cuter, but I would love to see him in a tiny tie dye!

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Hello all Beautiful people!


I hope you are all having a happy spring! It has been unseasonably cold here on the Oregon Coast - snow in April kinda cold. But I trust that soon it will be sunny and warm. Here is a picture of Ziggy the cat helping me try to get photo's up on the web. Terry and I (and Shell too, in spirit and by cell phone!) will be in Downtown Portland on Saturday, May 3rd for the Million Marijuana March. Our booth will be right in Pioneer Courthouse Square, and the event will be from 10am until 5pm. We can't wait to meet you! Then, starting on May 11th (Mother's day) we will be a fixture at the Astoria Sunday Market that is held every Sunday through the summer on 12th street in Astoria, Oregon. If you are anywhere near the Oregon Coast on a Sunday this summer, I urge you to check out our little towns amazing Farmer's market. I think it is the best in the State, and we are very proud to take part. I promise that I will take pictures of all the fun events we have this summer and post them here. Now....I gotta go and see if Ziggy has rinsed out the new shirts yet......

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

It's like getting a great new haircut!


Hello Friends! If you have visited Bellabluetiedye.com lately, you might have noticed it doesn't look the same! Terry has been very busy learning more open source software to help us track inventory and lay the founding blocks for our website to grow! Planting the seeds of prosperity...sprinkling on some sunshine. We will be adding inventory as we go, so check back every so often. I am posting a picture of Terry at our friend's house getting ready to do a large batch of batik. (By the way, if you are thinking about moving to Astoria anyone, Mark's house is for sale by owner, it is an 1880's Victorian 2,000+ square-foot house, beautiful inside and out and it is only $265,000 - pretty good deal if you happen to have a suitcase full of money) Seriously, if you know anyone who is in the market, I would be happy to send photos of his house...it is amazing! Great views, close to the river, etc....But I digress.....Also, we have some jewelry posted done by our friend Raven. He has been working with some new materials and we really love his stuff. Look for more tie dye and more stuff to come....The latest batch of Peace T-shirts is really great. We can't wait to get them up on the web! Here is a photo of Bella blue hand-dyed silk scarves, some new stuff I have been working on. Terry and I and Shell are all working our 2008 vending dates, we should have it posted here at the end of the month. We can't wait to see you all in person! Sending you all my love - Peace to everyone!!! Karri

Friday, February 22, 2008

Gold on the Columbia River


Hello friends! Another benefit of living in an area that receives so much rain is an abundance of rainbows. I captured this on a walk by the river today around 3pm. This is the mighty Columbia river looking across at the Washington state coastline. Bright colors shining through a darkened sky......so inspiring! The river is everything to the community where I live. Terry and I are spending the weekend here in Astoria. The annual FISHER POETS' GATHERING is this weekend and I hope to take in a little fishing lore, poems and music that will be held at bars and gatherings all over Astoria. People from Alaska, the East Coast, up and down our local coastline, and a few land lubbers as well come to be a part of this amazing one-of-a-kind event. In Idaho, we have had "Cowboy Poetry Gatherings" for years. It is a great tradition. The Fisher Poets event has been happening for 11 years, but it gets bigger every year. If you are interested in our local culture, you can learn years worth of living here yourself by tuning into our local radio station, KMUN that will broadcast some of the live events from 6pm until 11pm, tonight and tomorrow night (Fri and Sat, 2/22 and 2/23) PST. Listen in here (This is also where you can find my folk radio show on Wednesdays). Here is a sample of Geno Leach, a local poet in this 30 second reading from the 2001 event: "I miss the fish but I don't miss the fishing". More information on Fisher Poets at http://www.clatsopcollege.com/fisherpoets

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Little Darlin'........



It has indeed been a long, cold lonely winter. But here comes the sun! Terry and I have spent most of the winter driving between Portland and Astoria. I often think I am the luckiest person in the world to get to enjoy that beauty so often. The jeepster has been happily driving us over the river and through the woods. I do love the snow, but February is bringing us some much needed sunshine and an elevated mood as we begin to get excited about our first, busy, full summer season. We have been slowly updating the website and adding new products as we learn the web business. Every day a journey! When we get our full summer schedule worked out, I will post the dates and times here on the blog so you will know where you can find us. I have been working on some silk scarves and we will be adding Jewelry from our friend, Raven, in the upcomming days. I have also been working on some new radio projects for any of you that are following my radio career. I am doing the music for NORML's daily audio stash and you can find the podcasts here . You can also check out the daily blog I have about Podsafe music here . I am posting a picture of our friend's dog, Roscoe...just because he is so cute! Peace to you all beautiful people!! Karri

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

A fantastic New Year before us!

Happy NEW YEAR to all our Bellablue Family! The New Year is just another day, another flip of the calendar and yet such a powerful symbol of new beginnings and fresh starts. As we cast off the failings, disappointments and trials of the past year we can embrace all the opportunities, blessings and adventure of a brand new year. I hope everyone had a wonderful Holiday season. Here on the Coast we enjoyed some seasonal crab (To honor the holiday crustacean "Crusty the Christmas Crab") and even got to drive through the snowy coast range. It is amazing to see the woods all covered in snow. Honestly, I think every season is more beautiful than the last one. I hope you made a few resolutions that are both reasonable and unreasonable, joyous and serious. I am still working on mine. Here's to 2008! May the New year bring us closer to Peace. - Karri