Friday, 14 March 2025

Pi Day Pie Art


As I'm sure you all know, Pi Day is an annual celebration
of the mathematical constant π (pi).

Originating in the USA in 1988, Pi Day is celebrated on March 14
because 3/14 contains the first three significant numbers of π.

Or . . . here's another theory:




Anyway, here's some very creative pies
to celebrate the day!


Some celestial pies --


And some pies with
good ol' boys doing burnouts --


Of course Her Royal Highness the Cat 
has to get in on the action too --


FUN FACT!

The big benefit of Pi Day is that
pies have absolutely no calories today --

So Party Hearty!

35 comments:

  1. Pie art! Too good to eat. Almost.

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  2. Math companies to sell more math. lolololol.

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  3. Shhh! Don't tell anybody, but my password is the last 8 digits of pi.

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  4. "To sell more math!" 🤣🤣🤣

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  5. LOL- What a fun post. I think I'll have a PIece of PIe to celebrate! xo Diana

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  6. ...no calories sounds great!

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  7. Hahahaha
    Oh I love all this so MUCH!
    Especially the pie with the car!

    XOOX

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  8. Did all the pies came from your kitchen?

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  9. Four years ago, someone published a book filled with ideas, for creative pie designs. I gave away my copy, to hard to make, to pretty to eat.

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  10. Happy Pi Day!

    Love the Cthulu...I will be sharing on my socials.

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  11. Aren't those clever!?! I have never made a fancy crust for a pie.

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  12. Ahh…missed out. Just got back from the store sans pies!

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  13. Cleora BorealisFriday, March 14, 2025

    Yah, thanks a lot, now Hubby wants me to try makin' all 'dem pies!! 😱 I think I can get him to settle for burnout pumpkin pies! 🤞

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  14. My husband works with a bunch of physicists, so Pi day is always a big deal.

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  15. Dammit ... now I want pie! 🥧

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  16. Oh my!
    I was going to comment something interesting.
    But that last photo of an apple pie looked too delicious :)

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  17. Oh my God that last pie is amazing. I love Pi Day, so I'll take a slice of blueberry!

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  18. I can't find Pi on my keyboard!

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  19. Happy Pie day, those pies are awesome.

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  20. SG’s is just about to leave for the market. I’ll ask him to pick up some pies in honor of Pi Day. Oddly, I now have a craving.

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  21. He Debra, All great, but I think the "fake holiday" was the cleverest one today. --Jim

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  22. You have a bunch of PI picture I haven't seen before! Nice. I have the mirror and more math. Now I'm going to add a few more to my collection.

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  23. These are all great! I know just who I'd buy those burnout pies for. Brilliant. Happy 𝝅 Day, Debra!

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  24. The cat and Cthulhu pies are so creative -- Pi me, Sporticus!

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  25. we use dd/mm/yy so 14.3 doesn't really work...... sorry

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  26. This is so cool and full of humour

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  27. Created by math companies to sell you more math! If only.

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  28. Gimme some 3.14, baby. π In Windows ALT 227 creates the pi symbol.

    Love,
    Janie

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  29. Ohhh some of those pies look very yummy and how beautifully they’re decorated

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  30. Love these pies! So creative! And, agree with the meme that Big Math is trying to sell us more Math!

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