Ferb Turbine

If you take a fern, dye it purple and spin it around, this is what you get. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting my stitches out! I had a "thing" (completely benign)…

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Soft Dancing

This one is "interesting" which means I'm not sure whether I like it all that much. Today's Gratitude Item: An empty in-box. It's not that I don't like email, it's…

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Pearl Fan

If electric fans were fractals, perhaps they would look a bit like this. Today's Gratitude Item: That I still have another week of holidays :) The time "off" is passing…

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Ripple Mask

If you squint and use your imagination, the background looks like a mask. Today's Gratitude Item: That Pesach is over for another year and whilst the matzos has been fun,…

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And These Words

This one is the fourth wallpaper in the "Shema" series. The Hebrew is from the Shema and translates as: And these words that I command you today shall be in…

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Cabbage Patch – 60’s Style

If you look closely, you'll see the cabbages nestled in neat rows. Today's Gratitude Item: Chocolate cake at morning tea. It was really, really good :) These little things matter.

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Sphere Delight

As is often the case, this one would make a great bead / piece of jewellery if it were real rather than digital. Today's Gratitude Item: That today's dance workshop…

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Some Stars

Not so sure about this one, but if you look closely, you'll see a bunch of stars. Today's Gratitude Item: Finally figuring out how to get the Python interpreter to…

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Barred Way

The title of this one is purposely ambiguous. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting almost instantaneous help at the Udacity Forums for a weird problem that I was having.

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Oil on Water

When I was a kid, we used to make really cool patterns by floating oil paints on water and then putting a layer of paper on the top which would…

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