Star Procrastination

Made when I had other stuff that I was meant to be doing. Today's Gratitude Item: Having time to experiment with Xpics which is a tool for adding metadata to…

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Purple Points

If you rotate this one 30 degrees and use your imagination, you'll see the Star of David in the middle. Today's Gratitude Item: Discovering that it is possible to open…

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Shield Flake

Is it a shield or a snowflake? You decide. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting a new pillow for my birthday. I'm looking forward to trying it out in the near future…

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Scottish Star

This is what happens when tartan sort of meets a Star of David. Today's Gratitude Item: A great video series that explains what git and github actually are. I've always…

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Green Star

This might be the most environmentally friendly star in the series. Today's Gratitude Item: A safe and relatively easy fast. I'm mostly grateful for the fact that Yom Kippur is…

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Red Star Rising

When it comes to stars / snowflakes, simple is good. The background was made in Apophysis, the snowflake was made with 'Context Free' and then edited in Illustrator. Today's Gratitude…

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Christmas Star

If I celebrated, this would be on top of the tree. Today's Gratitude Item: The start of a weekend and a new John Grisham novel to enjoy :)

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Handwork

We were doing tessellations in Mathematics and I got a bit carried away. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting the results for my final Uni assignment. Needless to say I was happy…

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Faint Flower

I get cold just looking at this one. Today's Gratitude Item: That August is finally here. Our daffodils are doing well and we have one that is flowering. Spring is…

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Winter Wonder

In my world, fractal snow flakes are the gift that keeps on giving. Today's Gratitude Item: Cellphones - some days I wonder how we ever survived without them.

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