Gudda
හියයක්ස්ට්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක් නැතියි ම෈හැයිවිවියක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්ක්හැක්ක්ක්ක්ක්
      
     
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, here's my polyhedron poles.
It's a 5-potonic solid starting out with the tetrahedron.
Octahedron, cubes, dodecahedron, and acoustic.
It's all just scale, 30 sided rhombus.
ßerdem  faculties 녋 for my bedroom ready for choice.
Principle uell to two of two it's called ڭ s s place ڵ", the music and
Teen bag wämi ښ ژ vas ōg.
ḍᵃᵃᵃᵃᵉᵃᵉᶦᵗᵉᶦᵗᵉᶦᵉᵉᶦᵉᵉᶦᵉᶦᵉᵉᶦᶦᵉᶦᶦᵉᶦᵉᶦᶦᵉᶦᵉᶦᶦᶦᶦᵉᶦᶦᶦᶦᶦᶦᶦᶦᶦᵉᶦᶦᶦᵉᶦᶦᶦᶦᶦᶦᶦᶦᵉᶦᵉᶦᶦᶦᶦᶦᶦ�
ὑᵃᶦᵗᵉᵏᵃᶉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉ㵃ᵃ ᵃᵃᵃᶦᶶᵉ ᵃᵃᵃᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉ ᵃᵃᵉᵉ ᵃᶦᵉᵉ, ᵃᵉᵉᵉᵉ, ᵃᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉ, ᵃᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉ�
And so what do you do.
ნნნნნნნნნნნან ნნნ
ნნ ნნნნ ნნნნნანნნ
ნნნნნნნნ
ნნნნ ნნნნნანნნნნნ
ნნნნნნნნნ
I don't know Pluto, and they giggle when they laugh.
It's an optical illusion of what it is.
This is three units by five units.
And I don't know whether you can pick up that crack right there, that split.
And then here's two units by five units.
And there's a split here diagonally.
If I take these two sets of blocks with these two sets of blocks and arrange them like this,
I get three units by eight units.
Well, three times eight, twenty-four.
Make the same set of blocks.
Just stack them on top of another.
I get five times five, twenty-five.
Same blocks, twenty-four equal twenty-five.
Mr. Fibonacci, Fibonacci math.
Fibonacci was an Italian mathematician.
He was an Italian architect.
He designed the leaning top of Pisa in Italy.
My tree guy said that before I started clearing, he said he could have parked his tree truck back here
and nobody would have seen it because it was so overgrown.
It's true.
It was a mess, it was a jungle.
This is my, I am truly the quintessential guerrilla gardener
since I don't own any of this property.
I'm Allie Cavodlo, principal violist in Charleston orchestra for the last 36 years.
This area, as Bob will testify, was pretty much of a no-man's land.
There was about ten years when I couldn't walk from my house over there to the creek
because there was so much poison ivy and debris.
People were basically using this for their own personal dumping grounds for all manner of trash.
You saw my specifically called helix, you noticed that?
It's not a spiral. A spiral is right there.
You see the spiral? It's two-dimensional.
A spiral is two-dimensional. A helix is three-dimensional.
You take a piece of string, you wrap it around the pencil like the DNA helix.
You make a screw string, that's a helix, so it should be called a helicoster.
Not a spiral stick, that's a misnomer.
English teachers teach that incorrectly.
That's supposed to mean you're happy to be here, and of course this means stay away.
You see my grumpy face? See that's Mr. Grumpy, can you see him?
I like to have people, kids to come back and visit
because it gets them, first of all, interested in the puzzles
like the 24-25 and putting that triangular puzzle together.
The shapes obviously interested them, and that's geometry.
You get them talking about geometry and math,
and maybe they tell a little bit of fear,
well, I really like math and school and all that,
but I'd like to think that maybe it is planning a scene
where they might take an interest in mathematics and science and engineering
or even biology, although I wouldn't say I have anything biological here,
but you certainly need math to work in those fields of medicine and anthropology.
I'd just kind of like to maybe put a spark, ignite a spark for them
where they might go into those fields.
So how are you guys doing?
Good.
Just got off work.
Engineering, huh?
Oh, okay, what's that shape like there?
Sir, it's here.
Wow, what is it, Joe?
It's a rhombie, I guess it will get the heat.
So that's, I would call this is my playground where I'm going to die, I guess.
And that's it.
