![]() ![]() Here’s the first lot, then.Īll four of these particular books are linked by general era – just before, during and just after the Great War, and by their vivid reflection of the times they are set in. I’ve been considering how best to present these (there are quite a few) and have sorted them very loosely into sort-of-related groupings. So I think a series of round up posts is in order, to temporarily clear my desk and my conscience, and to allow me to shelve these ones and recreate a new stack over the next few months, because that pattern or reading/posting is inevitable, it seems. They all deserve some sort of mention, ideally a post each all to themselves, but with spring coming and longer daylight hours and some serious gardening projects coming up (meaning somewhat less computer time for me – which is by and large a good thing – hurray!) I know that I will not get to them all. ![]() Well, here we are at the end of March, with the year one quarter over, and there is a largish stack of books read in January-February-March sitting here and nagging at my conscience. ![]() Getting ready to unfurl – leaf buds at University of British Columbia Botanical Garden, late February, 2014. ![]()
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