I love the idea of people stopping by and leaving a trace โ something
small that makes this website feel a little more alive. It's like a
guestbook, just a bit more personal.
Sending a hello all the way from chilly Cincinnati, Ohio! Along with gratitude for making such a delightful human destination on the internet โevery nook, inspiring.
Yeehaw from Austin, TX! ๐ค
Your portfolioโs smoother than cold brew on a hot day and cooler than Barton Springs at noon.
Seriously impressiveโkeep doing your thing.
Hey, this is really neat. I have to look around your site some more to see if you explain how you made it work. But of course this is the first thing I came to, But I'll keep looking.
My sweet Robin, it has been too long since I have felt your embrace. The days are grayer without you. I reach for you in quiet moments, only to remember you're not here. What we have is rare and worth every ache. Come back soon. My arms are waiting. Forever yours.
I thought these were physical postcards, and those are great, but I do love this concept. Back to basics, share something with your fellow humans. I will say, stay curious and creative, and be as weird as you like.
Your site is so fun! I'm getting so inspired just looking through and learning about your work and who you are.
Hope to one day get a chance to chat with you!
Your Garden is so incredible. I had been wondering the best way to share specific pieces of my Vault with people in a more public way. This is a great take on that.
I have no idea who you are, but I found this trending on mastodon. The digital postcards are a cool idea. Have a good day, and I hope your bananas are perfectly ripe every time!
Hello from Pennsylvania! Summer is hot and damp here, but we're finding time for garden projects, camping, and riding our new e-bikes. The puppy is loving it!Have a great summer!
It's a quiet way to say hello, and a reminder that there are
people out there reading, visiting, connecting โ even if
just for a moment. Feel free to leave a postcard!