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Puppy playtime.

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

We’re slammed these days. After work is over, we have just enough time to blow in our puppy’s face, capture it on video, and post it to the blog before bedtime.  So, apologies for the long gaps between posts, and you’re very welcome for these little gems.

***Song of the Moment: One Day, by Sharon Van Etten***

Road Trip: CRAFTY BASTARDS!

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Here it is, folks: the moment you’ve all been waiting for; the terminus of our journey; the mecca of our pilgrimage; the question and the answer; the dessert of our weeks long feast: The Crafty Bastards show in Washington, DC.

Before we set off, Betsy got some advice from a friend who’d done the show before.  ”Bring all that you think you could possibly sell and then more.”  Betsy made jewelry for 2 weeks straight prior to our departure.  She hammered and twisted, strung and starched, epoxied and polished for hours and hours.  And we left Portland with something like 17 pounds of jewelry.

We drove to the show as the sun was rising over Washington.  There may be no more beautiful a metropolitan visage than the Washington monument backlit by Saturday morning sun after weeks of rain.  I love driving a big city while her residents are still rubbing their eyes and slapping the snooze button.  Shop keepers sweeping the sidewalk, no horns, no anxiety about making it across three lanes of traffic to that surprise left exit, U-turn in the middle of Adams Morgan?  Right this way, sir.

It’s 7:20am and hundreds of crafters from all over the country are already perspiring as cars and station wagons are emptied.  Cardboard Dunkin’ Donuts coffee jugs are drained by the dozen.  Tents pop, dollies dole, and a small city erects itself.

There’s something so perfect about craft events.  You’re a temporary resident of an ephemeral city where everyone makes their small corner immaculate.  It emerges in a handful of hours, lives and thrives for several more and then vanishes.

And live and thrive this show did.  For 8 hours, our booth was filled with people.  I don’t think there was ever a time during the show that we had fewer than 3 people shopping.  There were times that the booth was completely filled with people, like a clown car of jewelry.  We talked with so many people and had so much fun.  And then, it was vanishing time.  Rewind it all.  Watch the dollies roll backwards and the cars double park.  Watch the vendor mingle this time.  Watch the smiles and the hugs.

We navigated through the crazy DC traffic to a dinner spot with an entourage of friends and family.  We ate and drank and felt really really right.  Just right.  The sentence of our journey had finally earned its period.  Nay… its exclamation point.

***Song of the Moment: Give a Little Love, by Noah and the Whale***

The Great betsy & iya Road Trip: days 7 & 8

Monday, September 20th, 2010

What a weekend!  We were lucky enough to catch some of Kansas City’s WaterFire before it got cut short from an amazing thunder storm, play some piano in our PJs, host a small in-house trunk show, and have a wonderful meal with a great group of new friends.  Here’s a smattering of what we could capture digitally.

all of this PLUS hamburgers, wine, and laughter.

blurry, yes. But try to imagine fires floating and people watching. Perfect.

Today, we’re off to meet with a couple of shops (keep your fingers crossed!), and have some beers with a friend of a friend in Lawrence.

Happy Monday!

***Song of the moment: Pale Lit Sea, by kotogoto***

The Great betsy & iya Road Trip: day 6

Saturday, September 18th, 2010

We couldn’t have asked for a lovelier first day in Kansas City.  It’s more humid here than Boulder and Denver, but not quite as hot.  It’s lush; the neighborhoods bend and amble into one another.  Fountains spurt.  It reminds me in some ways of Norfolk, where I grew up.  A lot of the same trees, grass, bends in the road, and yes–humidity.

Today we met with a fantastic shop called Colfax.  It shares a building with mash handmade and Boomerang Vintage, both equally hip and inviting.  It’s not to be missed.  Quite the power corner.

Colfax interior: the glass blocks in the floor had LED lighting through them. So cool.

After wrapping up an order with Terry at Colfax (look for it in mid-October, KC fans!), we moseyed back home, let the dog out, and washed up for our first Kansas City BBQ dinner! O. M. G., folks.  So great.  Any BBQ spots we shouldn’t miss while we’re here, folks?

We’ll close this one off with a couple of non-sequiturs.  Here’s Betsy learning that her mom and sister are going to get her a pair of boots she LOVED at Two Sole Sisters in Boulder:

And here’s the cute oven clock at our host’s place in KC.  Just perfect.

they just don't make 'em like they used to...

***Song of the moment: Phantom Punch, by Sondre Lerche***