Tentacle Meeting

Yet another spiral that has managed to sneak into the collection. Today's Gratitude Item: Finding a car-park for tomorrow. My usual park is not available (long story), so finding an…

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Two Halves

Perhaps this one should have been called 'Interlocking Cog Ripples'. Whilst there is a lot going on here, the pattern is quite pretty. Today's Gratitude Item: Figuring out how to…

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Modern Blue

Another pretty 'ribbon type' image. Today's Gratitude Item: A good day where both my students and the weather cooperated.

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Ribbon Aloft

This one shows that 'modern and simple' can be a good thing. Today's Gratitude Item: That things are slightly quieter this week with senior exams. Of course the flip side…

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Rise and Set

Symmetry can be a beautiful thing. Today's Gratitude Item: Being ready for the week ahead. Got quite a few 'bitty' things done today (which is always a good feeling).

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Soft Disc Frond

I liked the design - despite it being a bit blurry. Today's Gratitude Item: Being able to work undisturbed. Managed to make a tiny bit of progress on one of…

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Spike Checks

I liked how this one flowed, so it became a 'keeper'. Today's Gratitude Item: Funky, bright yellow emoji earmuffs. Said earmuffs were an emergency purchase on today's work as my…

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Cozy Curl

When it comes to spinning spirals - I'm a fan. Today's Gratitude Item: That tomorrow is a glorious public holiday here in NZ and that I remembered to turn off…

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Dawn Sun Dance

This assumes that clouds are not involved in the dawn in question. Today's Gratitude Item: Managing to keep nice and warm on a particularly cold day.

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Four Ripples

One ripple is good. Multiple ripples are great! Today's Gratitude Item: Leaving school 'early'. As in our last period ends at 2:50 pm and we were told we needed to…

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