Good grief, Gaela is right. It’s been almost a year since poor Frida passed, and only a few weeks since Soomu followed her into kitty heaven (padded with soft grass, garrulous mice, and giant tufts of living catnip). Time to get on with it– life after all is happy! For once, in these last few years!
Mike and I went to the Maker Faire in San Mateo yesterday and it was a ton of fun. We didn’t end up settling down at any of the booths to make anything, there was simply too much to see. There was a good bit of Burning Man element there, although a lot of it was also good clean nerdy fun. I love how in the main Expo pavilion, there was a “Make:” side and a “Craft:” side– gender isn’t a limiting factor to anyone who wants to make things, but in general, the electronics and technology-driven making was populated by boys, and handmade skills and arts were mostly populated by girls. The Lion brand yarn booth featured hyperbolic crocheting, which demonstrated the wonderful fact that mathematics is applied heavily in the knitting and crocheting crafts. I only wish I were a math maven, I would knit tesseracts and shapes described by analytical geometry.
One genius thing that I saw at the Maker Faire was at a booth describing digital photography hacks. They had set up a cooler– the kind you store your picnic beers and sandwiches in, and put a clip-on light (the kind you get from a hardware store) and voila! Instant, cheapo lightbox! I tried it out when we got home and took a photo of one of my favorite Jeanine Payer necklaces, the Mizu, in sterling silver. I used a flourescent bulb, daylight kind. The same one I use to expose my silkscreen photo emulsions. The very first try was not bad, although I had to Picasa it a bit.
Mike just made some very tart lemon drops from the Meyer lemon bush in the backyard, in cocktail glasses with a thin rim of superfine sugar. Tonight, a leisurely dinner with Battlestar Galactica (still on the first season). I’m moving in Memorial Day weekend. I’m thankful for everything I have right now. Life is really great.



That’s how you did those photos. Interesting trick! Dinner with the Battlestar, it’s a lovely view of outer space, but gotta watch out for the local fauna. The metal kind, at least.
Comment by quetzlcloth — May 24, 2007 @ 2:10 pm
yay! a post!
maker faire looked like hecka fun!
mmmm you’re moving?
what’s the dillio?
Comment by gaela — May 25, 2007 @ 2:13 am
moving in with the BF– big step, but all systems are a go. You would have loved the Maker Faire– it was *hella* fun
Also, been addicted to Battlestar Galactica lately. Queztlcloth– have you noticed that Cylons are clearly designed by male humans? Because the female cylons are like supermodels, and the male Cylons aren’t much to look at. Plus one of the models looks like Kevin Spacey.
Comment by corii — May 25, 2007 @ 6:56 am
Well, it’s just possible that the core audience of BG is geek boys, which, I have to say they’ve done a pretty good job expanding that out. Just wait ’till Starbuck gets it on, Starbuck style, with her cylon stalker!
Good luck with the move!
Comment by quetzlcloth — May 29, 2007 @ 12:21 pm