Poetic fragments for gentle persuasion and budget-friendly charm
One at a time, one a week – ten fragments of poetry for charm, thrift, and quiet persuasion
This is not a sales pitch.
It’s a love letter.
To moss. To mugs.
To the kind of freedom that comes with a compost bin
and no council tax.
We’re not buying a van.
We’re investing in silence.
In slow mornings.
In the ability to say, “Let’s park here,”
instead of, “Let’s book something expensive.”
These reflections are part spreadsheet,
part emotional architecture.
They honour romance, refusal, and the quiet brilliance
of mobile living.
You’ll laugh.
You’ll roll your eyes.
You’ll maybe say, “Fine, but I’m not giving up my kettle.”
And that’s fair.
Welcome to the soft sell.
May it charm you gently,
Save us money boldly,
and leave you wondering
How did we ever live without wheels and whimsy?
Explore more with us:
- Browse Spiralmore collections
- Read our Informal Blog for relaxed insights
- Discover Deconvolution and see what’s happening
- Visit Gwenin for a curated selection of frameworks

