Feathered Diamond

I like the 'blocky' geometry of this one. Today's Gratitude Item: Some really useful Professional Development. I'm now feeling a bit more confident about changing my level 3 program for…

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Spring Bloom

As in a flower made up of springs. Today's Gratitude Item: The start of daylight saving. Losing an hour's sleep is a small price to pay for 'longer' days.

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Double Interference

Sometimes horizontal lines can be surprising. Today's Gratitude Item: One more day of school before we get a two week break. I'm looking most forward to the time off (it's…

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Oasis Upgraded

Playing with 'depth blur' was a good idea. Today's Gratitude Item: Not having any junior classes. With the seniors busy with exams things are a lot quieter than they have…

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Holy Sea

As in an ocean full of holes Today's Gratitude Item: Finally having time to focus on learning how to code a Python GUI. My head now hurts but at least…

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Desert Koru

Did not expect this one! Significant zooming was involved. Today's Gratitude Item: The long weekend (at least for me) is finally here :)

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Shadow Flowers

It's amazing what one can do with a large amount of triangles. Today's Gratitude Item: Being 'gifted' a cool plastic spider by one of my students. It appeared on my…

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Tinsel Weave

In this case, 'shiny' is good. Today's Gratitude Item: "Two birds with one stone". Got organised to go travelling and documented how to evaluate the usability of an interface (it's…

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Modern Try

Finally a triquetra that was worth rendering! Today's Gratitude Item: A really lovely afternoon 'out'. Part of the attraction could have been the fact that it was an excuse not…

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Irish Cross Roads

Had fun with the 'knot work' background. Today's Gratitude Item: A mystery being solved. A while back one of my students complained that I had not taught them about two…

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