Fire Loop

Had real fun with this one. It took a while to get it right. Today's Gratitude Item: Acquiring a rather large, bright pink plastic "crate". Said crate will be used…

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Scaffold Star

This one is a bit grungy for my taste. I'm certain that someone "out there" will find it appealing. Today's Gratitude Item: Managing to get started on reports at school.…

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String Check

This one is hinting at infinity. Today's Gratitude Item: That checking email on my iPad is effortless. My students have an assessment due tomorrow and being able to answer last…

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Israeli Architecture

Creating the "star of David" braid for this one took a while - but the effort was well worth it. Today's Gratitude Item: That I managed to convince my local…

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City Scrapers

This one could be a city abstract, complete with sky scrapers. Today's Gratitude Item: A cloudy morning. It meant being able to see my computer screen (and thus work) in…

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Bright Checkers

This combines two things that make me really happy. Spirals and checkers. Only downside is the distinct possibility that the spiral addiction is winning. Today's Gratitude Item: Being back home…

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Lantern Waves

For some reason this one reminded me of the paper lanterns we used to make as kids. Today's Gratitude Item: Comment moderation! It's great to be able to reject dodgy…

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Ins and Outs

Tried a mixture of variants on the final transform and this appeared. Today's Gratitude Item: That everyone joined in the dancing for Simchat Torah tonight. I know the actual festival…

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Double Arch

Why settle for one arch when you can get two? Today's Gratitude Item: Amusing card tricks. Usually I'm very bad at doing 'magic' tricks but have finally found a trick…

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Downhill

Had fun with this one. Today's Gratitude Item: That revisiting old 'params' is a great technique for creating new fractals.

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