My website is a junk drawer

My website is a junk drawer full of weird and random things. A wild mind has been living there for a good long while. I used to blog a lot, but when I started doing a newsletter 10 years ago, I slowly, slowly adjusted myself to writing personally about once a week. I continued to blog about projects and work stuff. Blogs written all over the web. I make sure that no matter where something is posted first, if I wrote it, or collaborated on it, it ends up on my website. And so my website is a mishmash of wild and wonderful things.

I’m going to write a blog post about this junk drawer and the things I find inside of it. Perhaps I will pull out some happiness, some silliness, some sadness and a little bit of incredulity. I will write about blogging as an extension of self, a way to see what you’ve learned, who you were and who you have become.

Link to the blog: https://www.laurahilliger.com/blog/

Link to the full post: https://www.laurahilliger.com/writing/my-website-is-a-junk-drawer/

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This piece is sort of inspired by an ongoing email conversation I’ve been having about rewilding with Alan Levine. We both are rewilding some land, across the world from one another, but rewilding nonetheless. We are farmers and ecologists. I’m sure that every good farm has a junk drawer with string and rubber bands and post it notes and sticky tack and other requirements for all manner of natural living tasks. One thing led to another and all these thoughts led me back to my website, where many of the digital bits of me are stored.

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