by Jonni Turner | Sep 30, 2021 | Quest Log
In my first semester at university, I wrote a decidedly disrespectful essay about Aristotle. For this lapse in judgement the senior tutor of my study group gave me a sharp metaphorical rap on the knuckles. “What do you think you’re doing, writing about Aristotle this...
by Jonni Turner | Jul 31, 2021 | Quest Log
The online world is as full of pests as any garden. All of them at some time or other will attack your website with mischief and misuse in mind. On one recent day I received a steady stream of alerts from Wordfence, the software that protects this site. From Bengaluru...
by Jonni Turner | Apr 30, 2021 | Quest Log
Dear friend the elderberry calls the budding apple and the whips of pear. Root of asparagus stirs and early peas emerge sweet greens, round radishes and more. In spring am I apprentice sous-chef to Nature a steward of the Earth. My own small corner of the living world...
by Jonni Turner | Jan 31, 2021 | Quest Log
When that new theme doesn’t work for you, no matter how much you want it to, when is it time to call it a day? For some months now I’ve been trying to work through the kinks of adapting Anselm’s Quest to a new theme. It was a frustrating process from day one....
by Jonni Turner | Sep 30, 2020 | Quest Log
How often will you change your theme in the timespan of your website? When I chose my first theme, Michael Hyatt’s Get Noticed!, I thought naively it would be there forever. As it turned out, the theme was discontinued only months later when Michael’s business took on...
by Jonni Turner | May 31, 2020 | Quest Log
The essence of timeless things is their relevance for all times and places. Violence in the streets, fuelled by rage, is short-lived by nature and bounded by the limits of human energy. How, within the constraints of an online post, can you honour a justifiable anger...