Silk Lichen

The 3D effect made this one worth holding on to. Today's Gratitude Item: That a colleague I was a bit worried about is actually fine and the reason my email…

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To Do…

This one was inspired by a 'Spoken Word' poetry workshop that I attended in the distant past. It's good that poetry does not always have to rhyme. Today's Gratitude Item:…

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Blue Steering

As in part of a blue steering wheel. Today's Gratitude Item: Today was the last day that I taught my 'group 1' middle school class. These students visit from a…

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Intense Greenery

The 3D effect on this one was something of a surprise so it got rendered. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting my car music to play in a predictable order. It turns…

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Creased

Very similar to 'Intense Greenery' (which will feature on this blog in due course). The colours made it *just* different enough to be worth rendering. Today's Gratitude Item: Useful resources…

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Ink Tide

It took a surprisingly long time to get the colours 'just right' on this one. Today's Gratitude Item: Great 'car music'. The new stereo that my wonderful brother installed in…

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Infinite Pools

Perhaps this one should have been called 'infinite puddles'. Today's Gratitude Item: A quieter than expected last period. My 12th graders had 'Academic Counseling' which meant that after checking in…

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Silver Diamonds

Overlapping diamonds are always good. That's my story and I'm sticking with it. Today's Gratitude Item: Having the best brother in the world. Not only did he install a shiny…

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Soft Web

Sometimes 'soft and gentle' is the best option. Today's Gratitude Item: Finding an alternative to Trello which gives me a lot more control over what my students can and can't…

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Sharp Dunes

This one is definitely 'edgy'. Today's Gratitude Item: Using a trello board as a way for students to request help in class. This was an experiment that worked much better…

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