Electronic Luck

As in a digital four leaf clover. Today's Gratitude Item: Special delivery coffee. Thanks to a student needing help and an early morning meeting was not able to grab my…

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Celtic Silver

This one rendered for over 16 hours and was still not done! I had to smooth it out using the "noise" tools in PSP. I think it was worth the…

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How Now Brown Cow

I had a spare cow image and have been meaning to use it for a while, it fitted nicely with this wallpaper. Just imagine that the stuff on the left…

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Irish Shot

As in the colours (and woven design) remind me of Ireland and the boy is competing in the shot put event. Today's Gratitude Item: The "Color Junction" gadget that I've…

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Holy Cow!

It must be holy, its got a cross in the background. Dedicated to all those Irish Catholics out there :) Today's Gratitude Item: That at least one of my students…

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Irish Rugby

Whilst soccer is probably the most popular sport in Ireland, they play rugby too. Today's Gratitude Item: That my wonderful computer screen was only unplugged as a result of some…

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Irish Red

Named for the subtle knot work down the side. Hopefully everyone likes this one as this blog won't be updated until Thursday night (see GI below)! Today's Gratitude Item: Being…

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Irish Lattice

This lattice is just perfect for a cat to climb. Today's Gratitude Item: Statistical software :) I realised today that I'm partly responsible for setting one of the Statistics assessments…

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Irish Gold

Both the square and spherical elements were made in Apo, they are the same except for the size they were rendered at and the final transform that was applied. A…

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Irish Storm

This one is left over from Saint Patrick's Day. Luck *still* has nothing to do with it. Click on the image above to access the large versionToday's Gratitude Item: Had…

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