How do you plan to celebrate pi day?
I have a simple rule when it comes to celebrating holidays: ignore the common and celebrate the weird. Naturally, that means that pi day is a key event on the calendar (marked by a yearly post here).
I was debating if an appropriate way to celebrate would be to use circular logic as much as possible in conversations that day. It didn't take too long before I concluded though that that might drive people insane and cause them to call me loony. (Although that would be a great time to point out how round the 'o's in loony are.)
I decided that a better way to celebrate might be to spend the day eating a few spherical or cylindrical foods. At very least, one pie.
To help inspire your celebrations, here's a piem I found:
Now I, even I, would celebrate
in rhymes unapt, the great
immortal Syracusan, rivaled nevermore,
who in his wondrous lore,
passed on before,
left men his guidance,
how to circles mensurate.
(Adam Orr)
(For those unaware, a piem is a poem wherein the i-th word contains the number of characters in the i-th digit of pi)
You could also practice for any pi recitations throughout the course of the day.
There's also a list of suggestions for ways to mark the day.