Peaking

As in there is a disc peaking out from behind the diagonal slats. Today's Gratitude Item: "Alone Time" - having time to just think things through can be really valuable.

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Gold Fern

Somehow ferns never grow 'old'. Today's Gratitude Item: Having strong interest in a workshop that I'm running this week. I was expecting only a handful of people (long story) and…

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Satin Flowers

The colouring of this one does not quite work - the small size is 'OK' but the flowers in the large size are quite ugly. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting a…

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Revisited Man

Named for the small purple 'mandelbrot man' on the right hand side. Today's Gratitude Item: Supportive parents who appreciate my efforts. It's amazing how 'big' even a small 'thanks' can…

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Sand Spikes

It's a pity that the 'stripes' on this one are not really obvious. Today's Gratitude Item: Rediscovering Khan Academy. It has a large number of self marking Mathematics word problems…

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Chunky Abstract

There's a fern and part of a rectangle in this one... Today's Gratitude Item: Making some progress on reducing my 'work mountain' - at least my students are submitting work…

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Pearl Tendrils

This one took forever to get right. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting quicker at posting material to my 9th grade Mathematics google site.

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Sunset Fabric

This fabric is both silky and very expensive. Today's Gratitude Item: No school tomorrow! At least Waitangi Day is good for something.

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Special Silk

Originally this one was more two dimensional but a slight adjustment to the gradient lead to something that looks more like tree roots than fabric. Today's Gratitude Item: That today…

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Upside Down Fire

Sometimes 'bright' can be a good thing. Today's Gratitude Item: Finally getting my 'pop-up' email form to work correctly. It turns out that using Jquery form validation was the way…

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