“Fall is not the end of the gardening year; it is the start of next year's growing season. The mulch you lay down will protect your perennial plants during the winter and feed the soil as it decays, while the cleaned up flower bed will give you a huge head start on either planting seeds or setting out small plants.” GivingYearsEndsFallNextGrowingFlowerHugeBedProtectSeasonsLaysPlantWinterSeedsSettingSettingsSoilGardeningDecayNext YearOctoberHead StartPlanting Seeds Book:The Gardening Year Source: The Gardening Year
“It is strange that a person may find it easy to protect himself from: eating Haraam, oppression and injustice, adultery, theft, drinking khamr (alcoholic drinks), and from unlawful looking, but it is hard for him to restrain the movement of his tongue. How often do we see people who are very cautious about falling into shameful deeds or injustice, but their tongue lashes against the living and the dead and they don't mind it?” PeopleMindMayPersonsHardFallEasyMovementStrangeDrinkProtectEatingDrinkingInjusticeDeedsTongueOppressionAlcoholicsAdulteryTheftCautiousShamefulLashesUnlawfulAlcoholic Drinks Author:Ibn Taymiyyah
“down the sidewalk where laborers feed their dirty glistening torsos sandwiches and Coca-Cola, with yellow helmets on. They protect them from falling bricks, I guess.” FallCitiesProtectLaborDirtyYellowBricksSandwichesSidewalkHelmetLaborersCoca ColaTorso Book:The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara Source: The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara
“Maybe we need to fall on the common-sense side of protecting these species, but continue harvesting wood products we all use and enjoy. We've got to be able to do both - protect water quality and species, as well as harvest trees.” NeedsWellsUseAbleFallEnjoySidesWaterCommonQualityTreeProductsProtectSpeciesWoodsCommon SenseHarvestWater Quality Author:John Hancock
“I have seen salmon swimming upstream to spawn even with their eyes pecked out. Even as they are dying, as their flesh is falling away from their spines, I have seen salmon fighting to protect their nests. I have seen them push up creeks so small that they rammed themselves across the gravel. I have seen them swim upstream with huge chunks bitten out of their bodies by bears. Salmon are incredibly driven to spawn. They will not give up. This gives me hope.” GivingBodyEyeFallFightingDyingHugeBearsProtectGiving UpRiversGive MeEnvironmentalDrivenFleshSwimSwimmingNot Giving UpNestsSpineChunksSalmonCreeksSpawnGravelPush UpsSwimming Upstream Author:Kathleen Moore