I want this site to become a digital garden for creative ideas and projects. In addition to blog posts that are listed chronologically, I'm starting to build out stand-alone pages for various things. The pages aren't tied to a specific date. They will continually be edited, refined, and expanded. This will give me the freedom to just play around with ideas without cluttering up my blog's timeline and RSS feed.
I’m an old school nerd who loves art, photography, and web design.
It’s okay to quit blogging by Robert Birming
I have quit blogging and changed blogging platforms so many times that I’ve lost count. Yet, here I am, blogging... Blogging should feel joyful, inspiring, and free of pressure. If it doesn’t, it’s okay to quit. And it’s equally okay to return, time and again.
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The feeling of the old world fading away by Heather McCalden
For a long time, I’ve been experiencing something I can only describe as the feeling of the old world fading away. It’s as if some deeply embedded internal architecture is slowly dissolving and leaving in its particle wake a sorrow, for which there is no name.
Polaroids from our photowalk around the skatepark earlier today.
Central City Skatepark
Since I've been getting back into photography, I decided to renew my Glass account. I was a member last year and liked the service but wasn't very active.
Shelves filled with old music CDs.
I like trying out different blogging platforms. So far, I’ve used Micro.blog, Bear, Scribbles, and Pika. Recently, I discovered Pagecord. I spent a few days testing it on a sample site, then signed up for the Premium plan. It’s just $29 a year, so I figured it was worth a shot. I’m excited to see how it goes.