A Tiny Inventory of Things Worth Keeping
A first note for the garden: small lists, saved fragments, and why a website can be a soft container.
Every personal site needs a first shelf. Not a grand manifesto, just somewhere to put the objects that keep tapping on the glass.
This one begins with small things: a line from a notebook, a photo from a walk, a prototype with one useful button, a half-idea that keeps becoming relevant again.
What belongs here
The garden is allowed to hold work that is unfinished. It can hold fragments, experiments, screenshots, lists, questions, and notes that would feel too formal anywhere else.
It is also allowed to be useful. A cozy website can still be organized. A playful interface can still be readable. A small project can still teach you how to build the next one.
The rule
If it feels like a trace worth returning to, it gets a place.