This is a space for writing that does not fit neatly into a portfolio. Notes on craft, observations from daily life, small experiments in thinking out loud.
Why “Field Notes”?
A field notebook is a naturalist’s tool — a place for sketches, measurements, half-formed hypotheses. It is not polished. It is not peer-reviewed. It is a record of paying attention.
I have always kept notebooks. Moleskines filled with fragments of code, snippets of prose, diagrams of systems I was trying to understand. This is the digital version of that practice.
What to expect
Some posts will be about software engineering. Some will be about writing. Some will be about the places where those two things overlap in surprising ways. Occasionally there may be a photograph of a cloud formation that I found particularly compelling.
There is no fixed schedule. These notes appear when they appear, like wildflowers in a meadow — sporadically, but not randomly.