First they came for the book clubs.
Hey folks,
It seems to be time to tell you what I managed to get read in March, which is currently acting more like February here in the glorious Northeastern USA. We got down to about 15 degrees F with windchill the other night, and boy howdy. That was unexpected. And brisk.
I seem to be in a bit of a "Youtube videos on megafauna and economics podcasts" phase right now, but I did manage to get a few things read in the past month.
Two books on house plant care, one from the seventies (Russell C. Mott's The Total Book Of House Plant Care) and one more or less hot off the presses, or at least from this decade. (Darryl Cheng's The New Plant Parent.) These are, you know, useful and helpful books on how not to murder your Monstera. They have not however helped me figure out why this damn begonia in the window beside my couch is so very, very unhappy. Possibly it's just because winter may never end.