fairly genius finds
... a collection of things from around the city, the globe and (mostly) the web that I can confidently say are fairly genius for one reason or another ... in no particular order
enjoy!
** Norah ...oh Norah ... if you are hot-blooded human woman and you don't love Norah Jones' sultry, jazzy and silky-smooth vocal stylings ... well. I'm not sure what to say to you. She is divine. Take notes boys, cuz most women love her. and she's great to throw on the ipod for some sweet lovin' to ensue.
This new album is a bit of a departure for her - a new band and some new style makes this a revelation. Seriously - click and enjoy. Especially that last song (it's about her dog).
Norah on Hulu - fairly genius indeed.
** Perhaps it's because I just moved to LA and the movie business is everywhere ... but this is a cool concept for a lil' web site. I've always loved a good flick, and this site gives you quick access to all that random information - where DID they film that cafe scene in Pulp Fiction? ("be cool honey bunny")
Random online databases are fairly genius ...
** Gear Deals! GAWWWD. I am totally and utterly dedicated to bargain shopping for outdoor gear. It's in my blood (I'm Jewish after all) but it also makes me happy to get what I want at a ridiculously good deal. I dont even have to gloat about it .. i just know i did good. and got something amazingly useful and quality.
i've passed these sites around to friends before and many have found them useful. so here's a short list of some favorites -
One Deal at a Time
steepandcheap.com (all sorts of camping + outdoor stuff)
tramdock.com (mostly ski and snow sports)
whiskeymilitia.com (skate and snow gear)
woot.com (tech, home and random goodies)
Always Good Deals
sierratradingpost.com + sierrasnowboarding.com (outdoor of all sorts)
backcountry.com + backcountryoutlet.com (outdoor galore!)
great deal on great gear - my favorite fairly genius find!
** Being a Industrial Designer means that you can love a product for its ingenuity and artful use of materials. Even if you aren't sure you could afford it or would ever use it. This one I'm on the fence about. It's beautiful, clever and totally unique. So I might break down and buy one, some day when I can afford such things.
Needless to say, I love versatility in all things. This is a great example a designer using her head!
flexible design is fairly genius.
** I love this idea. These people make me happy. Their "about us" page reads as follows:
Our mission is to re-connect diners to the land and the origins of their food, and to honor the local farmers and food artisans who cultivate it.
Outstanding in the Field is a roving culinary adventure - literally a restaurant without walls. Since 1999 we have set the long table at farms or gardens, on mountain tops or in sea caves, on islands or at ranches. Occasionally the table is set indoors: a beautiful refurbished barn, a cool greenhouse or a stately museum. Wherever the location, the consistent theme of each dinner is to honor the people whose good work brings nourishment to the table.
Ingredients for the meal are almost all local (sometimes sourced within inches of your seat at the table!) and generally prepared by a celebrated chef of the region. After a tour of the site, we all settle in: farmers, producers, culinary artisans, and diners sharing the long table.
Ingredients for the meal are almost all local (sometimes sourced within inches of your seat at the table!) and generally prepared by a celebrated chef of the region. After a tour of the site, we all settle in: farmers, producers, culinary artisans, and diners sharing the long table.
Need I say more? If anyone was curious about birthday gifts for me - this is a great option. just a suggestion... I'm a total amateur foodie. I have no culinary training (unless you count Alton Brown) and I still eat lots of things I know I shouldn't (bacon cheeseburgers anyone?). But I grew up with some amazing examples of how to make a dinner party come together (thanks mama!) and it ain't easy. As I've learned more and more I've come to realize that the further your food gets from the farm, the more trouble you are bound to be in from eating it. On all levels.
So these guys are doing a great thing - bringing people to the earth. bringing people together. and bringing amazing food to the table. a win/win for all involved.
food+farms+friends = fairly genius.
** Ok. I probably have gone on long enough. Don't want to get ahead of myself ... there's always Vol.2 **
HEY JESS!!
ReplyDelete