365 Days of Bow Ties

Because Bow Ties are…well you know

Archive for the tag “Bow tie”

Day 90 – Brooks Brothers Trip

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A trip to Brooks Brothers today and look at what they brought out for me to look through.

Day 89 – Bow Tie and Wheat…Yes, I said Wheat

William and Angela with Wheat
Yes, wheat…always about wheat. Here is Angela and myself teaching a straw art class at PantheaCon a few years ago. If you would like to know more about the class or just what is straw art see PantheaCon 2012 Straw Art Class at my other blog.

Day 88 – Bow Tie with Joe

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Day 87 – Pagan Conference

Pagan Conference with CHS A photo from last year’s Conference on Current Pagan Studies at Claremont Graduate University with all the Cherry Hill Seminary people.

I have often thought of bow ties as part of an academic regalia.

Day 86 – What happens when I do not wear a bow tie on Tuesday

Vesper the Cat

Day 84 – What to wear to the Golden Globes

The short answer is to wear a bow tie like Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

Day 83 – Forgotten Bow Tie

Christina and William

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A forgotten photo with my friend Christina who is a truly outstanding artist.

Day 82 – Black Books

One of my favorite episodes from Black Books made better with a bow tie wearing piano teacher.

Day 78 – Deep Space Nine

 

I have been on a search for a good bow tie costume from the upcoming Star Trek Las Vegas Convention that includes a bow tie. However, I did come across this “Bashir, Julian Bashir – The Spy Who Healed Me” video. However, it was not what I was looking for. I did remember that in Star Trek: The Next Generation there was a Mr. Whalen in a bow tie for the episode “The Big Goodbye.” Perhaps, if anyone remembers a good episode that I can watch and see if I can create a good Star Trek costume using a bow tie, they would be so kind as to let me know. Thanks.

Day 74 – DiBi Foundation

Thanks to my friend Thorn (@ThornCoyle), who sent me a link to this foundation that creates bow ties (and those other ones too) and gives back to rural communities. You can find them at www.dibifoundation.com

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