Victorian Technological Exposition
Jan. 13th, 2008 12:23 pmI don't miss Food Network enough to actually order cable... but man, I could watch it all day when it happens to be available. (Which is probably another good reason not to get cable....) I am so hungry for baked fettuccini in asiago sauce now.
Anyway, the Victorian Technological Exposition, a.k.a. Steampunk Ball! It was a blast. I was glad that I got to go with a bunch of friends.
Funniest moment: we drive up, and are peering in the window going 'are we at the right place?' Then we realize that we can see
triath... teaching the dancing. I was like, "She wasn't helping to organize this! ...was she?"
jmpava pointed out that it figured; you can always find
triath in the middle of the excitement. (Really, what happened was that the original dance teacher bailed, and since
triath and
istgut have experience, they volunteered, which was awesome.) I danced a little with
donaithnen and then repaired upstairs to hang out and watch.
There were several games (I unsurprisingly sat out -- see above re: shy girl -- but had a lot of fun watching from the balcony), a technological pavilion with a Thinking Machine, an electricity device, a stereoscope, and a set of prints of clockwork insects, and snacklets and drinks including absinthe. (The absinthe was even served 'properly' -- ie, a little was poured in the glass, then a sugar cube was placed on a slotted spoon over the glass and then icewater is dripped over the spoon and sugar cube to dissolve the sugar into the drink. This brings some of the dissolved flavorings in the absinthe out of solution, giving the absinthe a milky appearance.) I quite enjoyed the absinthe, but it was met with a mixed reception from our group. ;)
Everyone was dressed brilliantly -- some more Victorian than others, some more steamy than others, but pretty much everyone got into it and looked awesome.
2gouda4u,
thegreatgonz and
donaithnen met up at my house beforehand to get into costume, so we took some preliminary pics:

I put the finishing touches on my hair ornament.

2gouta4u and
thegreatgonz finish dressing, plus bonus Sephiroth.

donaithnen, Sky Pirate, enjoys some piratey fare while finishing his hair.

Lady Cordelia Peabody.

Now with more battle parasol!

Brie of the Finger clan, feared airship pirate.
(Geoff of the Finger clan, I have very few pics of you! Therefore, you must post your own so I can steal and admire.)

Sir Geoffrey, Gentleman Scholar.

Doctor Justinian Pavastone. (HA!)

The Finger Clan siblings. (Piracy is the family business, of course.)

istgut and
madduckdes.

Steampunk halo!

Three Steamy women.

Closeup of Sir Geoffrey's spectacles.

Crowd shot!

Crowd shot! (
istgut, even redeye correct couldn't keep you and the person next to you from looking like demons....)

Crowd shot!

The exposition pavilion. In the middle, you can see the Thinking Machine.

Crowd shot!

I love this guy's hat.

And he puts the 'punk' in 'Steampunk.'
Finally, the Steampunk Photo Album:

Anyway, the Victorian Technological Exposition, a.k.a. Steampunk Ball! It was a blast. I was glad that I got to go with a bunch of friends.
Funniest moment: we drive up, and are peering in the window going 'are we at the right place?' Then we realize that we can see
There were several games (I unsurprisingly sat out -- see above re: shy girl -- but had a lot of fun watching from the balcony), a technological pavilion with a Thinking Machine, an electricity device, a stereoscope, and a set of prints of clockwork insects, and snacklets and drinks including absinthe. (The absinthe was even served 'properly' -- ie, a little was poured in the glass, then a sugar cube was placed on a slotted spoon over the glass and then icewater is dripped over the spoon and sugar cube to dissolve the sugar into the drink. This brings some of the dissolved flavorings in the absinthe out of solution, giving the absinthe a milky appearance.) I quite enjoyed the absinthe, but it was met with a mixed reception from our group. ;)
Everyone was dressed brilliantly -- some more Victorian than others, some more steamy than others, but pretty much everyone got into it and looked awesome.

I put the finishing touches on my hair ornament.



Lady Cordelia Peabody.

Now with more battle parasol!

Brie of the Finger clan, feared airship pirate.
(Geoff of the Finger clan, I have very few pics of you! Therefore, you must post your own so I can steal and admire.)

Sir Geoffrey, Gentleman Scholar.

Doctor Justinian Pavastone. (HA!)

The Finger Clan siblings. (Piracy is the family business, of course.)


Steampunk halo!

Three Steamy women.

Closeup of Sir Geoffrey's spectacles.

Crowd shot!

Crowd shot! (

Crowd shot!

The exposition pavilion. In the middle, you can see the Thinking Machine.

Crowd shot!

I love this guy's hat.

And he puts the 'punk' in 'Steampunk.'
Finally, the Steampunk Photo Album:

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Date: 2008-01-14 01:37 am (UTC)I've been henna-ing for... two years or so now? That's just my natural hair color with straight-up body art quality henna paste.
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Date: 2008-01-14 03:05 am (UTC)I've experimented with amla and cassia obovata - the colourless treatment type plants people use when they don't want the colour of henna and I've been very pleased with the results, so I imagine pure henna must be much the same in terms of benefits. Everybody on the long hair lj seems to rave about it.