Small project blogs are where the work gathers.
Not as a list of achievements. Not as a portfolio of success. But as a living trail of projects—some finished, some forming, some still just a quiet pull in the chest.
Each project here began because something needed care, attention, or space to breathe. Some were small. Some became large. All of them mattered to someone.
You don’t have to read everything. You don’t have to understand it all. You’re invited to step into whatever draws you.
What You’ll Find Here
These posts are small project stories—shared as they are, not as they’re supposed to look.
You’ll see:
- Community work and material support
- Creative and social design projects
- Church, neighbourhood, and care-based work
- Experiments that worked—and ones that didn’t
- Ideas that are still becoming
Some projects are complete. Some are ongoing. Some are just beginning to speak.
Each post holds:
- What the project is
- How it began
- What’s happening now
- What might come next
Why This Exists
I started this blog because work like this disappears easily.
It happens quietly. It happens in kitchens, sheds, church halls, carparks, front yards. It often leaves no record—just changed people.
This page is a way of honouring that work. Of remembering it. Of letting others find their way into it.
Not everything here is neat. Not everything here is resolved. But all of it is real.
How to Use This Page
You can:
- Read one project and leave
- Follow a thread across several
- Come back later
- Share something that matters to you
There’s no right way through.
Just start where your eye or your heart pauses.
Enter the Projects
Each link below is a doorway.
Some lead to long stories. Some to short moments. Some to things still in motion.
Step into whichever one is calling you.
More Small Project Posts Here
- Small Project: Tip Shop Trolleys
- Small Project: $5 Bag Clothes
- Small Project: Starting a Rock Band (and Ending It Well)
- Small Project: Shoes That Fit
- Small Project: Free Bread, Shared
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