Welcome to the Garden 🌸
This is my little corner of the internet—a place where ideas can grow wild and interconnected, like vines climbing an old garden wall. Here you'll find notes, thoughts, projects, and things I'm learning, all linked together in a web of curiosity.
What grows here?
Think of this as a digital garden rather than a blog. Notes are planted as seeds, tended over time, and allowed to branch out naturally. Some are fully grown, others are just sprouting.
Feel free to wander through the greenhouse where I cultivate my projects, or rest in the reading nook where I collect thoughts on books and articles.
Planted: February 2026
Wandering Thoughts 🍂
This is where half-formed ideas and observations settle like morning dew. Not everything here is polished—some thoughts are still finding their shape.
On Digital Gardens
Unlike traditional blogs that are organized chronologically, a digital garden is organized by connection and meaning. Notes link to each other organically, creating a web rather than a timeline.
It's a more forgiving way to write online. There's no pressure for perfection, no anxiety about publishing something "finished." Everything here is a work in progress, allowed to grow and change.
Recent Musings
I've been thinking about the value of small, personal projects versus the pressure to always build something "useful" or "impressive." Sometimes the most meaningful things we make are just for us.
🔗 Connected to:
garden gate • growing projects
Last tended: February 2026
Growing Projects 🌱
This is my greenhouse—where ideas become experiments, and experiments (sometimes) become real things.
Current Cultivation
This Digital Garden: You're standing in it! Built with simple HTML, CSS, and a sprinkle of JavaScript. No frameworks, no build tools—just the web in its purest form.
Personal Knowledge System: Experimenting with ways to capture and connect ideas. Inspired by Zettelkasten and networked thought.
Seeds for Future Projects
Ideas waiting for the right season to grow:
• A tool for tracking slow, meaningful changes over time
• Collaborative storytelling experiment
• Interactive visualization of how ideas connect
🔗 Connected to:
garden gate • wandering thoughts
Last tended: February 2026
Reading Nook 📚
A cozy corner for collecting thoughts on things I've read—books, articles, essays that left an impression.
Currently Reading
"How to Take Smart Notes" by Sönke Ahrens—exploring the Zettelkasten method and how to build a sustainable knowledge system.
Recent Highlights
"A Pattern Language" by Christopher Alexander—Not just about architecture, but about creating spaces (physical and digital) that feel alive and human.
"The Timeless Way of Building"—Alexander's philosophy resonates with how I think about building things online. Everything should grow organically, serving real human needs.
Articles Worth Revisiting
Various pieces on digital gardens, networked thought, and building for the indie web. These ideas connect to my thoughts on meaningful work.
🔗 Connected to:
garden gate • wandering thoughts
Last updated: February 2026