Field Note FIELD NOTE: FN-001 Title: Toxic Pink Cluster Location: Seawall, Southwest Florida Logged by: Chris Denbow Date: 2025-04-13 Description: One intact egg sac from an apple snail, vivid and artificial in appearance. Color: aggressive pink. Texture: clustered spheres like bubble wrap. Nearby, a second formation- degraded and dried. Resembles a patch of caviar or
microchallenge Micro-Challenge: The Anomaly Audit Purpose: Train the brain to notice anomalies. Turn the city into a live-action ARG with no rules and no prize, just the joy of decoding the unnoticed. Instructions: 1. Step outside and walk one block in any direction. Doesn’t matter where. Just pick a direction. 2. As you walk,
Book The Spirit of Exploration Exploration is not reserved for people with passports full of stamps or wilderness survival skills. It’s a mindset. A mindset that turns the every day ordinary into something strange, and the familiar into something worth noticing. The world isn’t just streets and buildings, trails or landmarks. It’s
Explore the world like it’s still full of secrets. Because it is. Welcome to ExploreMore.guide. I’m glad you found it. This isn’t just a blog. It’s more than a newsletter in the usual sense, too. This is a field guide in progress. A home for ideas, experiments, prompts, and reflections that are helping me build a book called