Uruguay

Once again, Wikipedia came to my rescue by providing the flag on which this image is based. Today's Gratitude Item: Homemade Samosas. We fill ours with mince and veges and…

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Brazil

Dedicated to all those who love soccer and Brazil nuts. Basic flag downloaded over at Wikipedia. Today's Gratitude Item: New shoes. I discovered that my old ones were "past it"…

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Argentina

This one is for all my Argentinian friends. The base of the flag was downloaded over at Wikipedia. Today's Gratitude Item: My mom's home made chocolate eclairs. These are sinfully…

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Chile

This one turned out really well. I love it when flags are nice and simple to create :) Today's Gratitude Item: Getting my first ever pair of Capezio dance shoes.…

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Climbing Rocks

This one took forever to create. Getting the basic fractal was simple but the subtle pattern on the curved parts was another story altogether Today's Gratitude Item: That blogger automatically…

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Fuzzy Newton

As in the fractal based on a "Newton" set. This one is part of the experimenting that I've been doing with Fractal Science Kit. This is an exercise in frustration…

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Encased

Was mostly pleased with this one. As always, I suspect that Incendia has hidden depths which I'm failing to make the most of. There is a dearth of detailed tutorials…

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Rushed

As in this design was finished in something of a rush as I had to be somewhere else. One of the hazards of creating fractals is that time mysteriously disappears.…

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Sequin Star

This one is too ornate for my taste. Lets just say that the quest to produce something truly amazing with Incendia continues. I know it can be done - but…

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Escher’s Tower

This one turned out really well. Actually getting Incendia to create this was very exciting. The quotation was a bonus. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting a fair bit of next term's…

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