Stand Back for the Pie
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 24 inches
© Barbara Muir
I feel lucky to be married to a quirky man who is a big fan of science
and math. That's particularly nice as I am interested in science, but not
good at math. Although oddly enough every now and then lately
I have been wizard at it! Each year Steven (my husband) and I mark
Pi Day -- the 14th of the third month -- March, by eating "pie". According
to the Huffington Post Pi Day is named after the Greek symbol π which
is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. The first three
digits in Pi are 3 (this is the third month) and 14 (the fourteenth day)
= 3.14 or Pi
to the Huffington Post Pi Day is named after the Greek symbol π which
is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. The first three
digits in Pi are 3 (this is the third month) and 14 (the fourteenth day)
= 3.14 or Pi
This year instead of getting a whole pie we bought wonderful tarts, and
served them on my grandmother's good china, with ice cream. What
a treat. We sing Happy Pi Day to the tune of Happy Birthday -- appropriate
because it is Einstein's birthday.
I have featured this painting on Pi day for a number of years because it seems
to say it all -- celebration, the perfection of flowers -- and the pie is Steven's
cherry pie -- the last from our cherry tree (now gone). My mother was a
bacteriologist, and also entranced with all things science. I think of her
every year on this day too (and on every other day!)
Hope you had a wonderful Pi day.
I love this blog post. Now I want to begin celebrating Pi Day too! Pi Day 2020, we eagerly await you :)
ReplyDeleteHi Verna,
ReplyDeletePi Day always results in great conversations with my husband, over great desserts. He
is the Math/Science buff. I am just someone who appreciates that other people
have that talent. Belated Happy Pi Day!
XOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara