Reverberate

This may be feature the longest quotation to date. It seems fitting that the biggest dreams take the most time / effort to be realised. Today's Gratitude Item: The fact…

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Dream Deed

Theodore Herzl is one of my heroes. So its seemed like a good idea to let him do most of the talking. Today's Gratitude Item: That I don't have to…

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Blank Canvas

This one is not quite "blank" but then its not quite "canvas" either. Was thrilled with the result. Today's Gratitude Item: That packaging up the External assessments for my senior…

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Peace Beacon

This one reminded me of a special type of light house. Got lucky with the quotation. Today's Gratitude Item: "Exam Survival Kits". These were handed out by the head of…

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Marta’s Cross

When I saw this one, it immediately reminded me of one of my friends, hence the name. Today's Gratitude Item: Being able to access the school system (ie: work) remotely…

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Stringing Along

Not sure if this one "works". Have the nagging feeling that there is more than the customary quotation missing here. Today's Gratitude Item: Finding a Terry Goodkind novel in the…

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Wind Flower

This one is a cross between a fan and a flower. It was rather fun to create. Today's Gratitude Item: The work from one of my students that had gone…

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Blue Grasping

The white background looked much better than the black - a rarity but it does happen. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting a new computer at school :) The biggest advantage is…

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Mysterious

The translucence of this one adds to the appeal. Can't help but think that something otherworldly is lurking near the centre. Today's Gratitude Item: A colleague has agreed to take…

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Star Paper

This one is probably too busy for a long-term desk top wallpaper but I still like it. Today's Gratitude Item: Progress. As in a number of my students successfully resubmitted…

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