In between visits stateside—taken by my brother, Glenn, in ’94.
A bad day in ’97—courtesy of the Portland Police Dept.
I CAUGHT THIS GUY TRYING TO STEAL BREAD AT THE FARMERS’ MARKET, BUT AFTER SEEING HOW HE HAD CUSTOMIZED HIS JACKET (AND HOW HUNGRY HE LOOKED) I GAVE HIM A CINNAMON DAWG AND A JOB. (haha!!! Only joking!)
DISCOVERING LEGIT CELL-PHONE USE.
Whether this is an old photo of Rumen and Tony from the early days of DKB or a colorized “I Love Lucy” still I’m not sure. Nowadays, Tony drives our bread to Salem, Corvallis, and Eugene. Rumen is one of NatureBake’s favorite bakers.
Alice is our bookkeeper—we’re nice to Alice…after all, she writes our paychecks.
Most of Dave’s Killer Bread passes through Aaron’s gentle hands. We always make sure that he washes them first.
The toughest bakers in NE P-town, yo (Dave and Joe).
Big Reggie can roll a pretty mean loaf of Good Seed Bread.
Looks like we need to find these guys something to do (Joe and Austin)
A master of appearing to be busy—let’s hear it for Ricky!
Glenn and Dave hanging with our old buddy, Paul Wenner—creator of Gardenburger.
Dave autographing a loaf of Blues Bread at the University of Oregon Street Faire—September, ’07…
While DKB artist (and noted vampire) Ryan Alexander-Tanner www.ohyesverynice.com looks on and a college student records the historic moment.
The Phi Beta Kappa ladies helped us get the DKB word (and taste) out—and were kind enough to sport our t-shirts.
Another picture of Ryan, who is very cranky if you wake him up before 2pm.
In this photo, Ryan draws Powerseed in action for one of his many adoring fans.
Here, Ryan draws Good Seed, in a rare appearance alone, without its life partner.
Thanks again to the lovely ladies from Phi Beta Kappa.
Dave patrols the Marquam Bridge at the 2007 Bridge Pedal bicycling event.
More photos from the Marquam Bridge at the Bridge Pedal.
Shobi, Daniel, Robbie, and Dave consider a leap.
Customers at the Farmers Market.
Breakfast at the Blossoming Lotus.
The menu at First Alternative Co-op in Corvallis.
An early Peace Bomb prototype.
Ryan Alexander-Tanner drew the logos, and Shobi created these animations for the original version of this website.
The Good Seed Cinnamon-Raisin Walnut—for those of you who keep asking when we’re going to make such a bread. Well, it already exists…you just have to get to a farmers’ market to find it.
When Dave extracted his first pan of Blues Bread from the oven—back in the Spring of ’05—there was no question he was on to something.
Dave shows his animal side at Vancouver Farmers’ Market.
The Killer Line-up.
One of Ryan’s early sketches for the Bread label.
More of Ryan’s work.
Go, Phi Beta Kappa!
More work from Ryan.
An early truck mock-up.
Early sketches for the DKB logo.