by Suzanne Whitby | Feb 24, 2020 | Notebook, To export
I grew up with a British-born father, who, even though he moved over to South Africa at the tender age of 3 years old, was quite the lover of the mother country. In some respects, he was more British than that Brits, having been brought up as an immigrant in a new...
by Suzanne Whitby | Jan 28, 2020 | Walk the Tortoise Podcast
Hokusai says (with thanks to Roger Keyes) A few years ago, I heard a poem called “Hokusai Says”. It was written by the rather wonderful and inspiring Roger Keyes, art historian, Hokusai scholar, and co-founder of York Zen whilst he was in Venice in 1990. It came to...
by Suzanne Whitby | Jan 14, 2020 | Tips, tutorials & #divi
I use this all the time in my Divi websites. Divi allows you to insert a single button with the in-built modules, but I regularly want to have at least two and sometimes three buttons side-by-side. For example: Call to action 1Call to action 1Call to action 3 To do...
by Suzanne Whitby | Dec 29, 2019 | Relocated to whitbys.org
Today I have a story for you from 2001. In December of that year, I took a month off from my job and flew to New York, where I hired a very expensive car. The car itself was nothing special but it turns out that being under 26 adds a significant surcharge to car...
by Suzanne Whitby | Jun 10, 2018 | To export, Worth a Read
Have you ever heard of Lorraine Hansberry? No? Me neither, until earlier today. I was listening to one of my current favourite narrators, Adjoa Andoh, read “The Devil That Danced on the Water: A Daughter’s Memoir” by Aminatta Forna. The book is not...