a delightful digital swamp
i recently stumbled across sandy lim's digital swamp. at first, i didn't recognise it as a blog. it doesn't state that it is a blog or a weblog anywhere. so was it a blog? some might not recognise it as so, i suppose. it is a personal site or a digital garden swamp.
buuuut i believe it is a blog! and a great one at that. it is a prime example of what the slow web is about. updates aren't just whim-filled moments, sandy shares what she wants and when she feels it is ready. it is slow, intimate, and intentional. she has an updates/changelog section, a newsletter, a now section, and an archive of older projects and writing. it is a space you can explore topographically or by interest. i think sandy's digital swamp is a perfect place to sink into for a while. check it out: