Featured · Mindfulness · Stationery

The case for keeping a paper calendar in 2026

Yes, my phone could do all of this. No, I am not going to give up the small ceremony of writing down the week on Sunday night. A short defence of analogue tools in a digital life, with the calendars I have loved.

AAiko Tanaka·Jun 24, 2026·5 min read

Latest writing

CookingRoutines

What I cook on the weeks when I cannot face the kitchen

A six-recipe rotation that lives in my notes app, requires no shopping list and still feels like dinner rather than dinner-shaped fuel. Most of them rely on a tin of beans, half an onion and the will to keep going.

EEliza Park·Jun 23, 2026·6 min read
HomeReflection

On rearranging the bookshelf instead of finishing the novel

There is a kind of productive procrastination that looks suspiciously like nesting. I have come to believe it is not a problem to fix but a signal worth listening to. A few thoughts on small acts of care and the rooms that make them possible.

SSofia Marek·May 10, 2026·5 min read
CookingComfort

A pot of soup is a love letter to your future self

Sunday evenings in our flat usually end with a pot of something simmering on the back of the stove. It is not a meal-prep system and it certainly is not optimised, but it is the warmest habit I have ever kept.

EEliza Park·May 29, 2026·4 min read
TravelSolo

Three weeks in Lisbon with one carry-on and no plan

I booked the flight on a Tuesday and left on a Friday. The result was the calmest trip I have taken in years and a notebook full of small lessons about packing, walking and the strange courage of eating alone in a city you do not know.

NNoah Beresford·Apr 23, 2026·8 min read