
Tea in the Garden by Richard Edward Miller, 1915

Tea in the Garden by Richard Edward Miller, 1915

Designing Women

Immoral Memories
The newest member of my silent movie book library:

Sirens & Sinners
Ophelia by Arthur Rackham:

Ophelia by Arthur Rackham
I’ve been sick since Tuesday/Wednesday. I should be back to regular blogging soon. Until then, please enjoy this painting by Michael Ancher. She looks how I feel.

The Sick Girl by Michael Ancher, 1882
March is a transitional month: the weather, seasons, and reading habits are all in flux. For me, the latter has been a big disappointment. I still haven’t been able to get my reading pace up to its normal levels. Oh, well! There’s always April!
Since 1st March, I’ve read:
I promise to do better in April!
What is your favorite book this month?
Which book on your list do you most look forward to reading?
Please share in the comments!
Happy reading.

Leo Tolstoy Quote
I’m not a fan of actor Robert Wagner, but his book I Loved Her in the Movies: Memories of Hollywood’s Legendary Actresses (written with Scott Eyman) is fun and entertaining. It’s good lazy day reading.

Robert Wagner in Beneath the 12-Mile Reef, 1953
Ophelia by Artur Grottger, 1865:

Ophelia by Artur Grottger, 1865