Why I Wear an Analog Watch
The thing that limits analog watches is the exact reason I wear one.
They only do one thing — tell time.
OUT FITS — Spring Equinox
Spring Equinox.
Finally.
But after weeks of waiting, it arrives as just another quiet Friday.
OUT FITs — Early Spring Potting Bench
Two weeks before the spring equinox.
USDA Zone 6b — two long months before the last frost date.
Still too cold to get into the garden.
Field Manual: The Work Trip
The work trip occupies an odd space: structured days, unfamiliar environments, and hotel rooms that never quite feel welcoming.
Packing becomes less about efficiency and more about maintaining a sense of ease, authority, and minor but meaningful comforts.
Keep Your Ears Warm
The real issue, though, is my pompadour. Priorities remain, fellas, even at the bottom of February.
I could easily pull on a cute beanie hat to protect my little earlobes. But a hat is a full commitment. Once you’ve smashed a proud pompadour under a hat, there is no recovery.
Field Notes: Late Winter Forest Sit Spot
Bottom of Winter. Somewhere in the Heartland. Mid-morning.
The leaves underfoot no longer crackle. Long months buried under frost, then snow, have weathered them. Softened them.
You know the feeling. That’s why your boots carry you into the forest.
How to Shift Your Wardrobe: Late Winter to Early Spring
Spring doesn’t have to arrive all at once — not in the air, and not in my closet.
OUT FITS — Late Winter in the Midwest
The snow is gone, though winter still lingers in the wind. The ground is dark with melt and the sky holds its gray.
You’ve got a few errands to tend to — and a standing date with yourself at your favorite coffee shop.