ring.00 / bark.signal

namu.farm

A quiet arboretum of ancient biological circuits, where roots remember like wiring and every ring stores a season of light.

1974 drought.year first.branch

ring.01 / sapwood.current

The living band

Between bark and heartwood, namu.farm studies the layer that still carries water. Sap rises like a slow signal, passing through capillaries that read as copper traces on aged paper.

root.signal capillary.bus

ring.02 / notebook.page

Printed like a field manual

The surface is warm cream, the ink is warm graphite, and the diagrams behave like pages from a 1970s electronics catalogue left open in a persimmon grove.

ring.03 / heartwood.memory

Older circuits become wood

The deeper ring no longer rushes. It has condensed its weather into structure: drought, fruiting, repair, patience. Here the circuitry grows dense because memory is never a straight line.

mycelial.relay repair.loop stored.weather

ring.04 / pith.core

At the center, a tree is a circuit that learned to wait.