During high school, Pilbeam introduced me to the world of Pride and Prejudice and Jane Austen. If you listened to episode 8 of the podcast, you’ll know about how we did a marathon viewing of the BBC Pride and Prejudice series with Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy… then we went to see What A Girl… Read more »
Monthly Archives:: April 2011
The Art of Adorning: The Orange County Bead Bazaar
If you’re in the Southern California and interested in unique and beautiful handmade jewelry and beads from all around the world, then I recommend you come to the Bead Bazaar of Orange County this Saturday. Every year this bazaar is held at Bowers Museum in Santa Ana and and every year the variety of jewelry… Read more »
Ep. 9 Geek Girls Are Not So Easy
Our Lady DefectiveGeekers prove themselves to be quite un-ladylike with their nerdy, fantasy, sci-fi-y ways. They delve into the perception of certain bloggers on New York Times about women not having a particular interest on the fantasy genre. But guess what? We will watch Games of Thrones with great anticipation. We also do protest that… Read more »
UK Trip 2011: Scotland
Pilbeam and I jetted off to Scotland and spent two glorious days in Edinburgh. When we arrived, the sun was out and shining! Which surprised both of us since we expected rain, rain and more rain. We stayed at the Travelodge Shandwick Place; the best thing about our cheap-o, little hotel was literally around the… Read more »
UK Trip 2011: Cambridge & Ely
Cambridge is a nice, small town and about an hour train ride away from London. I’ve heard locals describe it as a somewhat boring place, but I found it to be a nice break from big and bustling cities. Of course, I was only there for a few days so who knows how I would… Read more »
Save the Date! Bunnies & Bows
On May 7th, 2011, Michelle aka iamchubbybunny will be celebrating both her graduation and birthday with a big event and art show. I was honored enough to be one of the participating artists for the show. To be honest, I was somewhat reluctant since I was gone for two weeks at the beginning of April… Read more »


















