the garden.

This website is not a blog. It is a digital garden.

Most of the internet is organized like a blog: chronological, highly polished, and finalized. Once an article is published, it slowly sinks to the bottom of the timeline, never to be touched again.

A digital garden is different. It is organized by context, not by date. It is a place where ideas from web development notes to theological reflections can be planted as "seeds" (short thoughts) and slowly cultivated into "trees" (comprehensive essays) over time.

Some pages here are fully grown. Others are just sprouting. You might find typos, half-finished thoughts, or evolving opinions. That is intentional. Like a real garden, this space is alive, constantly shifting, and proudly imperfect.