“Some people are like ants. Give them a warm day and a piece of ground and they start digging. There the similarity ends. Ants keepon digging. Most people don't. They establish contact with the soil, absorb so much vernal vigor that they can't stay in one place, and desert the fork or spade to see how the rhubarb is coming and whether the asparagus is yet in sight.” PeopleGivingEndsPiecesSightWarmContactDesertSoilHumankindInsectsAntsDiggingSimilarityForksVigorSpadesAsparagus Author:Hal Borland
“Summer ends, and Autumn comes, and he who would have it otherwise would have high tide always and a full moon every night.” EndsNightMoonSummerAutumnTidesEvery NightFull MoonFall AutumnFall SeasonEnd Of SummerAutumn SeasonSummer To FallAutumn EquinoxAutumnal EquinoxMoon NightAutumn Nights Author:Hal Borland
“Year's end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us.” LoveLifeYearsEndsWisdomFunnyChangeExperienceMoving OnResolutionFitnessLife ExperienceNew YearNew BeginningsNew Years EveInstillHappy New YearBest YearNew Year's ResolutionsNew Years ResolutionAnother ChanceNew Year New BeginningNew Year New StartHappy New Year EveNew Years Eve InspirationalHappy New Year InspirationalFunny Happy New YearNew Year New MeOld YearInspirational New YearNew Years Eve LoveNew Years ToastFunny New YearsFunny New Years EveFunny New Years ResolutionYear EndChristian New YearIndian Happy New YearNew Years Holiday Author:Hal Borland
“For the Fall of the year is more than three months bounded by an equinox and a solstice. It is a summing up without the finality of year's end.” YearsEndsFallThreeMonthsAutumnThree MonthsFinalitySolsticeEquinoxSumming UpAutumn Equinox Book:An American year: country life and landscapes through the seasons Source: An American year: country life and landscapes through the seasons