Thursday, March 15, 2012

Pi in the Sky

I know I'm a bit late, but yesterday was Pi Day/Albert Einstein's birthday!  In honor of this occasion, I baked!

It's a Pi pie!  It was strawberry rhubarb crumb pie--I use past tense because it's gone 24 hours later--from Vegan Pie in the Sky, and the recipe is also available on PPK.  If you have never visited PPK before, go now!!!  Isa and Terry are vegan kitchen gods!  This was my very first pie, and it turned out Greek-letter perfect.  ::snort::

Speaking of pie, I decided to round up some Pi Day fashion for ya.  Here goes:


Ah, so clean and elegant, yet so nerdy at the same time.

If you need a little more mathematical precision, this cuff lists the first 480 digits of pi:


What's that?  You want an item that proudly celebrates both aspects of Pi displayed on comfortable, ethically-produced, philanthropic footwear?  Done.


There aren't any vegan Toms in his shop, but he'd probably make them if asked.  I might have to contact him to find out and get back to you.  I say you in case anyone decides to start reading this blog.  Right now it's a hypothetical you.  Helloooooo out there...

Anyway, if you're the wear-a-sign-on-my-chest type, this one's for you.


The image on the shirt is made using the first 100 digits of Pi.
 

Then there's the ThinkGeek version:


4493 digits of Pi.  Whoa.  

To close, here's an adorable brass pendant by nickhajewelry.  





Maybe it's just all this Pi--er, pie--I've eaten, but it looks like those Pi symbols are dancing.  How would Pi dance if it could dance?  What would it dance to?

Incidentally, this seller also has a pendant featuring Einstein's famous equation...say it with me...






In honor of Einstein's birthday, why not read something he wrote?  Sidelights on Relativity is available FOR FREE in the Kindle store!  Or you can just watch I.Q. again and say you read it.  I won't tell.


WAHOO!




Rest in peace, Richard.

One of our pet rabbits passed away on Saturday.  His name was Richard, and he had an amazing personality.  He used to chase my cats around the living room!  It's strange not having him here.


Saturday morning I went to check on him and he was barely moving or breathing.  I put him next to Darcy (our female rabbit) for comfort while we made an emergency appointment with the vet.


Before we could take him in, he started having spasms and passed away.  He went completely limp, and I held his body and petted his fur for the last time.  I started to cry.  I had to leave for yoga teacher training shortly after that, but Richard was on my mind the whole day.
My fella buried him in the garden and made a lovely headstone to remember him by.

Rabbits are wonderful creatures, so it makes sense that they're a common motif in fashion and decorating.  Here are a few lovely lagomorphs to honor Richard's memory.  With Easter coming up soon(ish), rabbit raiments are in season.  



Vaute Couture make a variety of high-fashion vegan coats each year, as well as tanks and tees that support the vegan message in a soft and loving way.

I love the simplicity of white sketch lines on a pure black shirt.  


I always love a bit of whimsy.  A rabbit in a top hat and monocle?  He's a fancy fancy rabbit!  Guaranteed to make me smile.  I found this bag on Etsy.  This design is also printed on a few items, including this striped t-shirt dress:


Adorable!

The seller is Deadworry, and the shop has lots of cute screen-printed items, including ones featuring jellyfish!  I'm definitely going to do a fashion feature on jellyfish very soon, because I love them dearly.


I love the details in the fur and the stone eyes of this gorgeous rabbit ring.  It was another Etsy find.  It's also available in silver:




If you want to buy someone a rabbit for Easter, stick to one of the fashion choices above, because real rabbits are a huge commitment.  Or you can spring (haha) for a robotic rabbit:



Voice-activated! Lots of ear positions!  You can link it with another one far away and they'll act as twinsies!  Over 400 apps!  Doesn't poo everywhere (or anywhere)!  Whee!

Speaking of "whee," I'll end end with something wee and squee:

Aww.  Bunnies are awesome.


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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Unicorns!

After my last post I decided to head over to Etsy and see if I could find any interesting cosplay items (maybe a bit more involved than tee-shirts) and stumbled across these gorgeous unicorn wigs.



In my dream world, everyone looks like this.


I would love one in every color...

Variety of Unicorn and Pony wigs by Gimmcat


In my last post, I wrote about being Superman for Halloween as a kid.  Incidentally, I was also a unicorn one year.  Fancy that!


I think I'll buy one of these wigs just to wear around the house while I'm cleaning.  Cleaning is way more fun when you're a unicorn!

Geek Girl Con

I just learned the Bitch Magazine website that there is something called GeekGirlCon, which according to the website is "dedicated to recognizing the contribution of women in all aspects of geek culture."  A feminist Comic Con?  Badass!  The convention is happening in Seattle, August 11-12.  


I love that the idea of crossplay (crossdressing+cosplay) is gaining popularity.  I went as Superman for Halloween when I was really little.  My mom used to tell stories about how I insisted I had to be Superman, not Wonder Woman or Supergirl.  I need to track down some of the photos, because I've never seen any other pictures of me as a child where I look that happy. 


So imagine my face when I saw this:




I LOVE THINKGEEK.  Seriously.  They have an entire line of "lazy crossplay" tees that I want.


Batman Costume Tee





And for those who prefer their lazy cosplay to feature female superheroes:





And as the daughter of two Trekkies, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention this:





Yes.  I love it all.  I also adore their models.




Hooray for Geek Girls!

Friday, March 9, 2012

Bones

I love Kate Nash.




I love that she looks like a real person, and that her accent is strongly audible in her songs (even though it aggravates my accent envy).  One moment she can be hilariously funny, and the next moment poignant and sad.  My favorite song of hers is definitely "The Skeleton Song."




I adore how it begins catchy and upbeat, spirals into macabre madness, and ends with bittersweet self-acceptance.  It's a journey that resonates with the meandering swirls of my own imagination.


It's been said that this song is about Kate's struggle with anorexia, and I can definitely relate to the body-battle imagery.  I've spent the majority of my life despising my body and trying to change it, often in blatantly destructive and unhealthy ways.  


Strangely enough, learning about anatomy (especially my skeleton) has helped me to make peace with my body in a way I've never been able to before.  And practicing yoga.  Yoga helps lots.   Anyway, my skeleton is my friend now, and I do what I can to take care of it.  


On that note, here's a sartorial celebration of the glory of human anatomy!




I love these cartoon bones!  Adorable, but slightly morbid.  Totally my style!  It's also available in red.  




I am an Etsy addict.  I admit it.  I just received a necklace from this vendor (Lost Apostle) in the mail today, similar to the picture below, but in bronze.  It is so gorgeous, I had to put it on immediately!




This vendor has lots of beautiful anatomy-inspired designs, including skulls (human and animal), anatomical heart pendants, and other assorted goodness.  


If bones and skulls are too bare for your tastes, you could spring for something meatier in the form of these unique leggings:

These have already gotten quite a bit of attention on the internet, and have generated a lot of different responses.  I think they're beautiful in their celebration of the human body.  And they're the next logical step up from x-ray leggings.  


These leggings are no longer in production.  However, they do have a swimsuit!




The people over at Black Milk must have a lot of fun designing these things.  Any company that decides to make an R2-D2 swimsuit must be good people.

Of course, my favorite use of skeleton overlay will always be Donnie Darko:
"Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?"

Classic.


Of course, you may be looking for a more subtle nod to human anatomy than any of the above.  If so, these ribcage flats are just the thing:

At $200, these are a little on the pricey side, but they're lovingly handmade by a team of 3.  Also, I have no qualms about investing in interesting items from small designers, especially when the product is something I'll wear all the time.  I just ordered a pair of these on OpenSky.  They were on sale on Alicia Silverstone's page for $160.  Since I'd been debating on buying some for months now, I jumped at the chance to get them at a discount.  I'll let you know what they're like when they arrive.